Module 4 - Safety: National Patient Safety Goals, Standard Precautions, and Illness/Injury Prevention Flashcards

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QUESTION:

Who needs to be safe in the hospital?

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CORRECT ANSWER:

Everyone! (Patient, family, staff/employees)

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QUESTION:
Hospital National Patient Safety Goals are developed by (select all that apply):
A. Physicians
B. Plumbers
C. Pharmacists
D. Payroll
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CORRECT ANSWER:

A and C

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Patient identifiers

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Name, date of birth, account number, and medical record number

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QUESTION:

What is the purpose of the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI)?

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CORRECT ANSWER:

To provide comparative information and benchmarking

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QUESTION:
Is the following statement true or false? - “There are no differences between developmental stages regarding safety considerations.”

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CORRECT ANSWER:
False; there are different safety considerations between all developmental stages (pregnancy, infant, children, adolescent, adult, elderly)

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QUESTION:
You walk into a patient’s room and you notice that he is holding one of his non-slip hospital socks while sitting in a chair. Is this unsafe? If so, explain why and what you could do to correct it.

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CORRECT ANSWER:
Yes, this is unsafe because the patient could try to get up by himself and he could end up falling. A simple solution to this problem would be to ask him if he could put his sock back on, and if he is unable, then assist him in doing so.

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Asepsis

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Absence of disease-producing microorganisms; using methods to prevent infection

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Bacteria

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The most significant and most commonly observed infection-causing agents

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Bundles

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Evidence-based best practices that have proven positive outcomes when implemented together to prevent infection

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Colonization

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Presence of an organism residing in an individual’s body but with no clinical signs of infection

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Fungi

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Plant-like organisms (molds and yeasts) that can cause infection

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Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI)

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An infection that was not present on admission to a healthcare institution and develops during the course of treatment for other conditions

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Host

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Animal or person on or within which microorganisms live

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Infection

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Disease state resulting from pathogens in or on the body

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Isolation

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Protective procedure designed to prevent the transmission of specific microorganisms

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Medical asepsis

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Practices designed to reduce the number and transfer of pathogens; “clean technique”

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Parasites

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Organisms that live on or in a host and rely on it for nourishment

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Pathogens

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Disease-producing microorganism

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Gloves, gowns, masks, and protective eye gear designed to minimize or prevent the healthcare workers’ exposure to infectious material

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Reservoir

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Natural habitat for the growth and multiplication of microorganisms

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Surgical asepsis

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Practices that render and keep objects and areas free from microorganisms; “sterile technique”

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Virus

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Smallest of all microorganisms; can be seen only by using an electron microscope

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Poison Control Center

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Agency that handles poison exposure and provides poison prevention teaching to the general population

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Restraint

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Device used to limit movement or immobilize a patient