Restraints
Safety
Environment of Care and Equipment
Infection Prevention
Patient Safety
100

How long is a violent restraint order good for? 

4 hours for patients 18 years of age or older 

2 hours for patients 9-17 

1 hour for patients <9 years of age

100

How many minutes should you flush your eyes after a chemical splash? 

15 Minutes (unless specified by the instructions for use) 

100

What items are permitted to be stored in the hallway?

code carts and in-use isolation carts

100

How long should you wash your hands for with soap and water?

20 seconds 


100

What can be used as patient verification? 

full name 

date of birth MRN

200

Who is not able to sit in a 1:1 for violent restraints? 

PCOs 


200

What does the acronym R.A.C.E. stand for?

(rescue, alarm, confine, extinguish/evacuate)

200

How long may equipment be stored in the hallway before being put away?

30 Minutes 

200

In what instances would you use soap and water instead of hand sanitizer?

c. diff

 norovirus

visibly soiled hands

200

What are 3 examples of unprotected PHI? 

unattended labeled specimen 

unattended open electronic medical record (EMR) 

unattended patient sign-in sheets/logs 

unattended printed pennchart documents 

300

How long is a non-violent restraint order good for? 

Initiation is good for one calendar day, unless otherwise specified 

for continued use, the order must be renewed every calendar day by the licensed practioner


300

What does the acronym P.A.S.S. stand for?

 (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep)

300

What should the distance between clean and dirty items or equipment? 

3 feet 


300

What do you clean the glucose meter with? How often? 

Bleach wipes and after every patient 


300

What do you do when you receive a call reporting critical results? 

Write them down, read them back, using two forms of identification, document in medical record, notify physician 

400

What is the time frame interval for CNA violent restraint documentation?

Every 15 minutes 


400

What do you do if you have a needlestick injury?

1. Wash 

2. Report to charge or supervisor 

3. Fill out form on intranet  

4. Go to ED/or Occ Med/Outpatient lab for blood draw

400

How often is the high and low quality control test preformed on the Glucose Meter? 

Every 24 Hours 

400
What is the wet time with bleach wipes? 

3 Minutes 


400

Critical values need to be reported in what time frame? 

1 hour from when results were available 

500

What is the documentation requirement for a patient on violent restraints? 

Signs of injury associated with applying restraint of initiation of seclusion 

patient status, comfort and behaviors observed 

continuous in-person (1:1) observation 

Documentation of every 15 mins may be documented by trained nursing support staff

500

 What IFU stand for?

Instructions for use 

500

Low and high quality glucose control solutions are good for how many months? `

3 Months


500

If  you are unsure of the wet time, how do you find out? 

Read the label on the product 

500

Do medications, syringes, and needles need to be secured? 

If yes, why? 

 

Yes, reduces likelihood of diversion and theft, reduces likelihood of misuse, and reduces the likelihood of tampering