Patient Safety Awareness Week

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  1. 4. An event or situation that did not cause patient harm because of chance or intervention (sometimes called “good catch”)
  2. 6. This process (abbreviation) is done by scanning patient labels in Epic to verify identification
  3. 7. The process of reviewing serious events with the goal of preventing future harm by eliminating latent or hidden system errors
  4. 8. Entries made in the Event Management System should contain only _________ details and descriptions
  5. 10. A _________ wrist band should be placed on any patient deemed a high fall risk
  6. 12. A ___________ result is outside of the test’s reference range and could indicate a possible life-threatening condition
  7. 14. A patient who is physically or mentally unable to communicate (verbally or otherwise) a willful or knowing health care decision
  8. 15. Suicide Precautions may only be discontinued by a ___________
  9. 16. A _______________ is performed immediately prior to starting any invasive procedure or making an incision and should involve members of the procedure team directly involved with the case
  10. 18. This agency (abbreviation) is primarily responsible for the state's Medicaid program, the licensure of the state's 48,500 health care facilities, and the sharing of health care data through the Florida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis
  11. 20. Fact-based, data-driven philosophy of improvement that focuses on reducing variation and waste while promoting standardization
  12. 21. An __________ event is an occurrence that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying disease or condition of the patient
  13. 22. Number of unique patient identifiers required to be verified before any care or treatment can begin
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  1. 1. To prevent adverse drug events and reduce the potential for patient harm by implementing a standardized process for _____________ ____________ that is designed to avoid errors of transcription, omission, drug interactions or duplication of drug therapy at all transitions in care including admission, transfer and discharge
  2. 2. Also known as the Florida Mental Health Act, allows for a person, upon meeting specific criteria, to be voluntarily or involuntarily admitted to a facility for observation, diagnosis and treatment
  3. 3. This should never be used as an identifier in the patient identification process
  4. 5. An event (not primarily related to the natural course of the patient’s illness or underlying condition) that reaches a patient and results in any of the following: death; permanent harm; severe temporary harm (critical, potentially life-threatening harm lasting for a limited time with no permanent residual, but requires transfer to a higher level of care/monitoring for a prolonged period to time, transfer to a higher level of care for a life-threatening condition, or additional major surgery, procedure, or treatment to resolve the condition)
  5. 9. UF Health Jacksonville’s event management system
  6. 11. The _________ ____________ accredits more than 22,000 health care organizations and programs across the United States
  7. 13. ________ _________ occurs when staff are exposed to an excessive number of medical device alarms, resulting in sensory overload, desensitizing them to the noise
  8. 17. Descent, with or without injury that results in the patient coming to rest on the floor, on or against some other surface, on another person, or on an object
  9. 19. The _________ Hospital Safety Grade is publicly reported and focuses exclusively on hospital safety