Safety

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Across
  1. 5. What does the B stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D
  2. 8. Trailing Zero (X.0 mg)
  3. 9. _____ are never to be turned off; they may be silenced for a brief period while the issue is addressed.
  4. 12. What does the E stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D.
  5. 13. MS
  6. 15. You should use what technique with dressing changes, staple/ suture removal.
  7. 16. What does the A stand for in S-B-A-R-E-D
  8. 18. Be sure there is an approved reason for the ________ using the CDC criteria.
  9. 19. Do not use U or u.
  10. 22. Elderly, immobile patients are at greater risk.
  11. 23. It's written on the red orange label. For malfunctioning equipment.
  12. 26. Before and after gloving you should use?
Down
  1. 1. You should wash your hands when there is visible ______.
  2. 2. These are a last resort for violent or nonviolent behavior control.
  3. 3. Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a ________ consult.
  4. 4. Reliable ______ to identify what the risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken.
  5. 6. In the chain of command who is about unit staff?
  6. 7. Our culture of safety depends upon good __________.
  7. 10. “Have you seen Hannah” is a phrase that can remind fellow staff members to perform good hand ______.
  8. 11. It is important to check the patients ________.
  9. 14. Using _________ communication between team members, when necessary, improves patient safety.
  10. 17. Communication is the number one cause of __________ errors that harm patients.
  11. 20. What should you do to the dressing if not occlusive?
  12. 21. _____ lab values
  13. 24. reports of concerns or suggestions should be reported to ________ for improved patient, guest, and staff safety.
  14. 25. You should clean up spills, trash, etc. in case of a ______?