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Utilization of 2
patient identifiers:
Name and date of birth, if need 3rd identifier medical record number. Right answer
In NPSG #2 Improve Staff Communication, what is the minimum time frame to report critical lab values
to physician?
10 minutes.
45 minutes.
15 minutes.
In NPSG #7 prevention of infection, what is the minimal amount of time needed to wash hands?
2 minutes.
15-20 secs right answer
5 minutes.
1 minutes.
In break room.
At bedside
The "Swiss Cheese" model represents well the multifactorial nature of a patient safety incident
T/F
A sentinel event is usually an unexpected adverse event that should never be allowed to happen,
involving death of a patient or serious physical or psychological injury. T/F
Complexity, lack of clear measures, persistent fear, hierarchical authority, diffuse accountability, and
lack of leadership are examples of patient safety barriers. T/F
The "blame" approach to medical error reflects the understanding that human perfection is
unattainable. T/F
Wrong-site surgery: the primary factor that leads to errors relates to the fact that the medical team is
busy and cannot conduct a safety check before beginning an operation. T/F
The spread of health care-associated infection in hospitals can be prevented by disposing of ties, hand
cuffs, scarves etc from health care providers attire. T/F
As the patient safety discipline continues to evolve, preventable errors with the most reported fatalities
should be the basis to prioritize patient safety initiatives. T/F
IPSG #1 is....
Patient history
IPSG# 2 is to ......
Improve Communication
IPSG# 3 is to .....
IPSG # 5 is ....
IPSG# 6 is
Reduce the risk of fire explore during cautery use during operation
Patient's Full Name and Medical record Number notify in IPSG # ....?
Site Marking
Read back after listen telephonic message from lab Tech about Critical lab value of Patient and write it
with complete identity of message conveyor. Right
Keep your hands off when you can not save a dying patient.
Giving essential information about patient to other healthcare professional without documentation
Orange
Yellow
Red Right
Green
Orange
Peach
Red Right
Green
Green Card
Red Card
Peach Card
Set all medicine in medicine trolley by a proper manner and labelling is called...?
Pharmacy List
Hospital Policy
Pharmacy Policy
Employees working in a sensitive area should be oriented to the area when they are first hired, followed
by annual reviews, education about the sensitive nature of the area and procedures necessary to control
public access.
True Right
False
It is necessary to report all accidents related to a medical device if there is any chance the device caused
or helped cause a death, serious injury, or illness.
True Right
False
True Right
False
If you suspect a problem with electrical equipment, you should try to repair the equipment yourself.
True
False Right
True
False right
Your should remove medical equipment from service immediately if you suspect it has harmed a patient
in any way.
True Right
False
If you occur an on-the-job injury or job related illness, regardless of how slight, you should:
A. Front-line caregivers
B. Managers
C. Facility executives
A.True
B. False
3. Which abbreviation is acceptable for use in the medical record when referring to a medication?
A. U
B. QD
C. MgS04
A. True
B. False
6. Hand hygiene using soap and water or alcohol-based handrub is the best way to reduce the incidence
of health care-associated infections
A. True
B. False
7. Proven strategies to help prevent patient falls include all of the following except
8. A "time out" prior to an operative or invasive procedure has all the following characteristics except
C. lt involves, at a minimum, confirming the correct patient, correct site, and correct operation or
procedure
D. lt is performed only at the discretion of the surgeon or physician performing the procedure
9. Risk factors for pressure (i.e. decubitus) ulcers include all of the following except
A. Poor nutrition
B. Early ambulation
C. Incontinence
10. Precautions to avoid patient or staff injury from the "missile effect" of flying iron--containing objects
being drawn in to the powerful MRI magnet at high velocity must be in effect at all times, even if there
is no exam in progress, because the MRI magnet is always "on"
A. True
B. False