International Patient Safety Goals

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Across
  1. 3. is important upon admission to avoid wrong patient admission
  2. 6. To be reported within 10 min to the ordering physician
  3. 9. Is the number of the International Patient Safety Goals
  4. 10. Medications with yellow labels that have to be separated in storage
  5. 11. Required at the conclusion of surgery before patient leaves the OR.
  6. 13. Number of identifiers required upon delivery of meals to the patient, before medication administration and before blood transfusion or blood collection
  7. 15. To confirm the right information is communicated over the phone/ in verbal orders
  8. 17. Medications that have red label
  9. 19. Increases after surgery ,when patient is on sedative medications or using crutches.
Down
  1. 1. For proper continuity of care at the change of shift or level of care.
  2. 2. Second patient identifier at SGH
  3. 4. First patient identifier at SGH
  4. 5. Before the incision, with all operating team attentive.
  5. 7. Medications that look alike or sound alike
  6. 8. Is everyone's responsibility
  7. 12. ------orders to be avoided unless in emergency situations
  8. 14. Abbreviation for the International Patients Safety Goals
  9. 16. Tool used by nurses to ensure proper handover
  10. 18. Any noncompliance with this JCIA chapter standards will lead to focused survey or denial of re-accreditation.
  11. 20. ---------Number should never be used for patient's identification