Patient Safety

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Across
  1. 3. A patient identifier.
  2. 5. PO, IV, IM, topical, rectal.
  3. 9. Situation in which a medication should not be given because it may be harmful to the patient.
  4. 11. _____ and oriented.
  5. 13. When providing patient care, use at least ___ patient identifiers.
Down
  1. 1. One of the first assessments to gather.
  2. 2. Tonicity of this type of IV fluid is greater than that of body fluids.
  3. 4. Potential complication of immobility.
  4. 6. A standard way to communicate information to improve accuracy and help prevent dangerous errors.
  5. 7. Yellow band risk.
  6. 8. Medication in this form is intended to be swallowed whole.
  7. 10. Catheter associated urinary tract infection.
  8. 12. Number of MAR checks needed to administer medications.