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1. What communication strate- Asking nonjudgmental questions
gies contribute to providing
successful culturally compe-
tent care?
2. What should patients be told Hospitals are required to tell the patient if an adverse occured
if an adverse event occurs in
their care?
3. What is an adverse event? Patient safety event that resulted in harm to the patient that may
or may not have resulted from an error
4. What is an element of per- The hospital uses approved protocols and evidence-based prac-
formance for the National Pa- tice guidelines for the reversal of anticoagulation and manage-
tient Safety Goal - Reduce the ment of bleeding events related to each anticoagulant medica-
likelihood of patient harm as- tion.
sociated with the use of anti-
coagulant therapy?
5. What is an example of pa- The right to know the names and the jobs of their caregivers
tients' rights?
6. What is the term for an event, Close call - WRONG
incident, or condition that
could have resulted in harm
to a patient?
7. In a psychiatric unit, a patient Remove the object
has been identified as at high
risk for suicide. Upon enter-
ing their room, you find an
object next to the patient that
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could be used for self-harm.
What should you do?
8. According to the National Newborns
Patient Safety Goals, which
group of patients are at high-
er risk of misidentification?
9. According to the National Pa- Face-to-face interaction with a trained professional
tient Safety Goals, what must
effective education about
anticoagulation therapy in-
clude?
10. Where should blood and/or In front of the patient
specimen containers be la-
beled with the patient's iden-
tifiers?
11. According to the National Pa- Improving the hand hygiene of healthcare staff
tient Safety Goals, one of
the MOST important ways to
address healthcare-associat-
ed infections is to do which of
the following?
12. What is the goal of the Uni- Wrong person, wrong site, and wrong procedure must be pre-
versal Protocol? vented
13. According o the National Pa- Anticoagulation Therapy
tient Safety Goals, which type
of therapy poses a risk to pa-
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1. What communication strate- Asking nonjudgmental questions
gies contribute to providing
successful culturally compe-
tent care?
2. What should patients be told Hospitals are required to tell the patient if an adverse occured
if an adverse event occurs in
their care?
3. What is an adverse event? Patient safety event that resulted in harm to the patient that may
or may not have resulted from an error
4. What is an element of per- The hospital uses approved protocols and evidence-based prac-
formance for the National Pa- tice guidelines for the reversal of anticoagulation and manage-
tient Safety Goal - Reduce the ment of bleeding events related to each anticoagulant medica-
likelihood of patient harm as- tion.
sociated with the use of anti-
coagulant therapy?
5. What is an example of pa- The right to know the names and the jobs of their caregivers
tients' rights?
6. What is the term for an event, Close call - WRONG
incident, or condition that
could have resulted in harm
to a patient?
7. In a psychiatric unit, a patient Remove the object
has been identified as at high
risk for suicide. Upon enter-
ing their room, you find an
object next to the patient that
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could be used for self-harm.
What should you do?
8. According to the National Newborns
Patient Safety Goals, which
group of patients are at high-
er risk of misidentification?
9. According to the National Pa- Face-to-face interaction with a trained professional
tient Safety Goals, what must
effective education about
anticoagulation therapy in-
clude?
10. Where should blood and/or In front of the patient
specimen containers be la-
beled with the patient's iden-
tifiers?
11. According to the National Pa- Improving the hand hygiene of healthcare staff
tient Safety Goals, one of
the MOST important ways to
address healthcare-associat-
ed infections is to do which of
the following?
12. What is the goal of the Uni- Wrong person, wrong site, and wrong procedure must be pre-
versal Protocol? vented
13. According o the National Pa- Anticoagulation Therapy
tient Safety Goals, which type
of therapy poses a risk to pa-
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