Safety
Across
- 5. What does the B stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D
- 8. Trailing Zero (X.0 mg)
- 9. _____ are never to be turned off; they may be silenced for a brief period while the issue is addressed.
- 12. What does the E stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D.
- 13. MS
- 15. You should use what technique with dressing changes, staple/ suture removal.
- 16. What does the A stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D
- 18. Be sure there is an approved reason for the ________ using the CDC criteria.
- 19. Do not use U or u.
- 22. Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk.
- 23. It's written on the red orange label. For malfunctioning equipment.
- 26. Before and after gloving you should use?
Down
- 1. You should wash your hands when there is visible ______.
- 2. These are a last resort for violent or nonviolent behavior control.
- 3. Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a ________ consult.
- 4. Reliable ______ to identify what the risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken.
- 6. In the chain of command who is about unit staff?
- 7. Our culture of safety depends upon good __________.
- 10. “Have you seen Hannah” is a phrase that can remind fellow staff members to perform good hand ______.
- 11. It is important to check the patients ________.
- 14. Using _________ communication between team members, when necessary, improves patient safety.
- 17. Communication is the number one cause of __________ errors that harm patients.
- 20. What should you do to the dressing if not occlusive?
- 21. _____ lab values
- 24. reports of concerns or suggestions should be reported to ________ for improved patient, guest, and staff safety.
- 25. You should clean up spills, trash, etc. in case of a ______?