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_________ is an acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications.
Patient's name, DOB, medication, dose, route, frequency, & reason
At the time of _______, a complete list of continued medicines is generated for the patient's information.
___________ occurs upon admission, when a patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another, and at discharge.
Allergy history should never be left blank, review allergies and mark as reviewed, add new allergies, or what should you click??
At SCRMC, who may witness a patient sign consent?
When should you scan a patient's armband & the medicines?
If a piece of equipment is not working properly you should replace immediately, and place a "red-orange" ________ label on the malfunctioning equipment.
________ are the last resort for behavior control.
Culture of safety depends upon: good communication & reliable _____________.
In the Chain of Command, who is the top/first?
Errors in __________ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients!
____ is a tool that aids the caregiver in gathering necessary information that has to be relayed to another provider.
What does the "S" stand for in S-B-A-R (E-D)?
_____ is not only harmful to our patients, but lengthens patient stay, costs more for their care, and negatively effects our reimbursment!
What helps to decrease the spread of germs?
One of the most common Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs):
To avoid CLABSIs (Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection), you should always use ______ technique with dressing and tubing changes.
(Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection, CAUTIs) You should always keep the Foley bag below the level of the ______ but not touching the floor.
Elderly, immobile patients are at the greatest risk for HEALTHCARE ACQUIRED _________.
To try and prevent SSIs (Surgical Site Infections), we should use practice good hand hygiene, aseptic technique with dressing changes, staple/suture removal, the patient should be taught about incisional care at home. An infection has to occur how many days after surgery for it is still considered an SSI?
The MOST PREVENTABLE cause of hospital deaths is?
SCRMC uses what kind of sign to indicate a patient is at risk for falls?
#1 priority after a fall is to asses the patient and attend to their immediate needs! Notify the ______ and the family.
What is used for team member communication regarding specific patient needs? (Ex. NPO, Specific type of transmission precautions, fall risk, e.t.c...,)

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