Safety
Across
- 3. blends patient, family, and community in the patient care decisions
- 11. refers to decreasing risks of dangers or hazards to prevent actual or potential bodily harm
- 12. make clinical judgments based on safety for patients, others, and self
- 14. are the qualities or properties of remaining safe
- 15. used to communicate effectively and organize patient information for standardized handoff report
- 16. a reduction in the quality of or ability for physical or cognitive function
- 19. Remain current in evidence based on best safety practices
- 20. include measures such as hand hygiene, ppe, safe injection practice, and management of contamination of surfaces or equipment
Down
- 1. Promotes quality and safety through accreditation and certification of health facilities
- 2. wrapped, blocked, or tied to patients body to limit or restrict movement
- 4. measures the care provided to promote best outcomes within the management of healthcare systems
- 5. is the leading cause of death in ages that range from 10 years old to 64 years old
- 6. helps individuals in healthcare and home settings be more aware of safety hazards
- 7. Protects workers against safety and health hazards in their work environment
- 8. confines a patient to a room involuntary
- 9. pharmacologic agents used to control unsafe physical movements and behaviors
- 10. a general feeling of shared attitudes, values, practices, and beliefs
- 13. are preventable hazards that can result in jury or death that should never happen to patients
- 17. intentional actions by a family member, caregiver, or others to inflict harm
- 18. are the leading cause of injury for adults age 65 and older
- 21. are designed to safely and effectively limit the movement of patients to prevent injury to themselves and others