Across
- 3. A critical moment for safety that occurs during shift changes or transitions of care.
- 4. A common safety acronym for medications that Look-Alike or Sound-Alike.
- 9. Patient information that should be verified during every single clinical encounter.
- 10. A critical technology tool for safety; bypassing this scan is considered a dangerous shortcut.
- 12. Safety includes the details, such as ensuring proper medication _____ to maintain efficacy.
- 13. Documenting errors or near-misses through this process helps the institution improve system safety.
Down
- 1. Infection control practices like hand hygiene are essential to prevent the _____ of germs.
- 2. A key mindset for following safety protocols is to "Know why and _____".
- 5. A communication best practice for handoffs: Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation.
- 6. Safety is in the details; always ensure precise documentation and correct _____.
- 7. A "____-back" method used to confirm that a patient truly understands their discharge instructions.
- 8. The tool used to escalate safety concerns: Ask, Request, Concern, and Chain of Command.
- 11. The final step of the QVV safety habit: Qualify, Validate, and _____.
- 14. The final step in the STAR method: Stop, Think, Act, and _____.
