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In a psychiatric unit, a patient has been identified as at
high risk for suicide. Upon entering their room, you find an
object next to the patient that could be used for self-harm.
What should you do? - Answers-Remove the object
According to the National Patient Safety Goals, which
group of patients are at higher risk of misidentification? -
Answers-Newborns
According to the National Patient Safety Goals, what must
effective education about anticoagulation therapy include?
- Answers-Face-to-face interaction with a trained
professional
Where should blood and/or specimen containers be
labeled with the patient's identifiers? - Answers-In front of
the patient
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According to the National Patient Safety Goals, one of the
MOST important ways to address healthcare-associated
infections is to do which of the following? - Answers-
Improving the hand hygiene of healthcare staff
What is the goal of the Universal Protocol? - Answers-
Wrong person, wrong site, and wrong procedure must be
prevented
According o the National Patient Safety Goals, which type
of therapy poses a risk to patients due to its complex
dosing? - Answers-Anticoagulation Therapy
According the National Patient Safety Goals, what
characteristic of a working environment is associated with
successfully implementing the Universal Protocol? -
Answers-Staff are empowered to protect patients.
What should you assess regardless of age group? -
Answers-Confusion or Depression
The National Patient Safety Goal 6 is to improve the safety
of clinical alarm systems. What is the rationale for this