CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE SAFETY
PROFESSIONAL EXAM WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025
ALREADY GRADED A+
Describe the emergency concepts of healthcare coalitions
A healthcare coalition consists of a group of healthcare organizations in a
specified geographic area that agree to work together to enhance their
response to emergencies or disasters. The six-tier model for healthcare
coalitions is a framework for managing health and medical assets during
large-scale emergencies or complex incidents. The tiers are:
Tier 1: encompasses all individual healthcare organizations in a geographic
area that deliver point of service medical care during emergencies or
disasters.
Tier 2: Healthcare coalition, which is formed by individual healthcare
organizations to share information, coordinate response strategies, and
request assistance from local authorities.
,Tier 3: This level includes municipal, county, or similar agencies with
jurisdiction over the impacted areas and responsibility for the local
government responses
Tier 4: This level refers to state-level response that supports Tiers 1-3 by
managing statewide and substate regional coordination of the healthcare
response activities.
Tier 5; This state-level response level manages interstate regional
coordination of response to support Tiers 1-3 healthcare response assets
Tier 6: Federal support, which provides assistance to state, tribal, local, and
non-governmental healthcare response at the lower tiers.
Describe the concept known as Universal Protocol
A robust approach using multiple, complementary strategies is necessary to
achieve the goal of always conducting the correct procedure on the correct
person, at the correct site.
Describe the following Accreditation Organizations JC
Joint Commission: operates as an independent, not-for-profit organization,
governed by a board that includes physicians, nurses, and consumers. The
mission to continuously improve safety and quality care through
accreditation supports performance improvement in healthcare
organizations. The Joint Commission sets the standards to measure many
aspects of patient care and quality. To maintain and earn accreditation, a
healthcare organization must undergo an extensive on-site review by a team
of surveyors, at least once every 3 years.
Describe the following Accreditation Organizations HFAP
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program: is part of the American
Osteopathic Association that provides medical facilities with an objective
review of their services. The program is recognized nationally by the federal
government and state governments
offers services to a number of healthcare facilities and services, including
laboratories, ambulatory care clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, behavioral
health and substance abuse treatment facilities, physical rehabilitation
, facilities, acute care hospitals, critical access hospitals, and hospitals
providing postdoctoral training for osteopathic physicians
Describe the following Accreditation Organizations DNV-HC
Det Norske Veritas (DNV)'s goal is to offer healthcare organizations and
companies a new alternative to hospital accreditation. DNV was established
in 1864 as an independent foundation with a purpose to safeguard life,
property, and the environment. Increasing patient safety and reducing errors
in healthcare is an important part of that purpose. DNV issues ISO
(International Organization for Standardization) certificates to healthcare
facilities worldwide, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, diagnostic centers,
laboratories, nursing homes, and home care centers.
Definition of an accident
An unplanned event that interferes with job or task completion.
5 accident myths
1. Result from a single or primary cause.
2. Must generate injury or property damage
3. Occur when random variables interact
4. Can result from an act of God or nature
5. Accident investigations determine fault
What is the purpose of a root cause analysis process (RCA)?
Can help connect the dots of accident causation by painting a picture that
includes beneath the surface causes.
Explain the difference between education and training
a. Training relates to the acquisition of specific skills
b. Education is the incorporation of knowledge, skills, and attitudes into a
person's behavior
What information does accident analysis provide a safety manager?
A snapshot of hazard information. The analysis must evaluate sequence of
events, extent of damage, human injuries, surface causal factors, hazards
PROFESSIONAL EXAM WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025
ALREADY GRADED A+
Describe the emergency concepts of healthcare coalitions
A healthcare coalition consists of a group of healthcare organizations in a
specified geographic area that agree to work together to enhance their
response to emergencies or disasters. The six-tier model for healthcare
coalitions is a framework for managing health and medical assets during
large-scale emergencies or complex incidents. The tiers are:
Tier 1: encompasses all individual healthcare organizations in a geographic
area that deliver point of service medical care during emergencies or
disasters.
Tier 2: Healthcare coalition, which is formed by individual healthcare
organizations to share information, coordinate response strategies, and
request assistance from local authorities.
,Tier 3: This level includes municipal, county, or similar agencies with
jurisdiction over the impacted areas and responsibility for the local
government responses
Tier 4: This level refers to state-level response that supports Tiers 1-3 by
managing statewide and substate regional coordination of the healthcare
response activities.
Tier 5; This state-level response level manages interstate regional
coordination of response to support Tiers 1-3 healthcare response assets
Tier 6: Federal support, which provides assistance to state, tribal, local, and
non-governmental healthcare response at the lower tiers.
Describe the concept known as Universal Protocol
A robust approach using multiple, complementary strategies is necessary to
achieve the goal of always conducting the correct procedure on the correct
person, at the correct site.
Describe the following Accreditation Organizations JC
Joint Commission: operates as an independent, not-for-profit organization,
governed by a board that includes physicians, nurses, and consumers. The
mission to continuously improve safety and quality care through
accreditation supports performance improvement in healthcare
organizations. The Joint Commission sets the standards to measure many
aspects of patient care and quality. To maintain and earn accreditation, a
healthcare organization must undergo an extensive on-site review by a team
of surveyors, at least once every 3 years.
Describe the following Accreditation Organizations HFAP
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program: is part of the American
Osteopathic Association that provides medical facilities with an objective
review of their services. The program is recognized nationally by the federal
government and state governments
offers services to a number of healthcare facilities and services, including
laboratories, ambulatory care clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, behavioral
health and substance abuse treatment facilities, physical rehabilitation
, facilities, acute care hospitals, critical access hospitals, and hospitals
providing postdoctoral training for osteopathic physicians
Describe the following Accreditation Organizations DNV-HC
Det Norske Veritas (DNV)'s goal is to offer healthcare organizations and
companies a new alternative to hospital accreditation. DNV was established
in 1864 as an independent foundation with a purpose to safeguard life,
property, and the environment. Increasing patient safety and reducing errors
in healthcare is an important part of that purpose. DNV issues ISO
(International Organization for Standardization) certificates to healthcare
facilities worldwide, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, diagnostic centers,
laboratories, nursing homes, and home care centers.
Definition of an accident
An unplanned event that interferes with job or task completion.
5 accident myths
1. Result from a single or primary cause.
2. Must generate injury or property damage
3. Occur when random variables interact
4. Can result from an act of God or nature
5. Accident investigations determine fault
What is the purpose of a root cause analysis process (RCA)?
Can help connect the dots of accident causation by painting a picture that
includes beneath the surface causes.
Explain the difference between education and training
a. Training relates to the acquisition of specific skills
b. Education is the incorporation of knowledge, skills, and attitudes into a
person's behavior
What information does accident analysis provide a safety manager?
A snapshot of hazard information. The analysis must evaluate sequence of
events, extent of damage, human injuries, surface causal factors, hazards