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- 4. National Patient Safety Goal:Improve the safety of using _____.
- 7. Pediatric assessment should include height, weight, ___ circumference (one-year and under) and immunization status.
- 8. All inpatient needs for an ___, adaptive equipment for any hearing, sight-impairment or other disability should be identified in initial assessment.
- 10. If a patient or family members requires _____ or pastoral support, contact the switchboard for assistance.
- 11. A full inpatient pain assessment must include location, ____, duration, character and any efforts to manage the pain.
- 12. National Patient Safety Goal:Improve the Safety of Clinical____ Systems.
- 14. Patient/family are informed of the discharge plan and provided ____ discharge instructions in a manner they understand.
- 17. National Patient Safety Goal:Reduce the risk of health care-associated _______.
- 19. Perioperative staff need to be aware of the ___ of malignant hyperthermia and the protocol for treatment.
Down
- 1. National Patient Safety Goal: Improve the ___ of Patient identification.
- 2. Pill splitters and crushers must be cleaned after use to avoid ____ medication residue.
- 3. National Patient Safety Goal: Improve the effectiveness of ____ among caregivers.
- 5. Breast milk may be safely refrigerated between 32-39 degrees F, and can be maintained in this range for ___ days.
- 6. Initial discharge planning begins on _____.
- 9. Medical supplies, such as blood and culture tubes, need to have their ___ date verified as current before use.
- 13. Suicide risk must be assessed on inpatients admitted with psychiatric diagnoses or history of ___ health issues.
- 15. Specialty assessments in ambulatory centers should include the presenting condition of the patient and the --- for the visit.
- 16. Inpatient assessment, history and physical exam must be conducted and documented within the first 24 ___ of admission.
- 18. Fall___ must be assessed upon inpatient admission and reassessed based on condition and need.