Patient Safety Awareness Week

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Across
  1. 2. one of two patient identifiers
  2. 3. This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
  3. 4. the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
  4. 5. After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
  5. 11. ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
  6. 13. This principle of Ready Reliable Care (RRC) strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
  7. 14. A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
  8. 16. The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
  9. 17. A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
  10. 18. Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
  11. 20. one of three personal protective equipment items necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
Down
  1. 1. You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
  2. 3. Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
  3. 6. To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
  4. 7. How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
  5. 8. One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
  6. 9. Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
  7. 10. Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
  8. 12. this practice provides time for the care team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
  9. 15. number of identifiers required for blood administration.
  10. 19. Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.