Quiz
Quiz
Champion!!
1.JCIA stands for?
a. 10 minutes.
b. 45 minutes.
c. 15 minutes.
d. 30 mins
5. In NPSG #7 prevention of infection, what is the minimal
amount of time needed to wash hands?
A.2 minutes
B. 15-20 secs
C. 5 minutes.
D. 1 minutes.
6. In NPSG #3 use medications safely labeling of medications
should be done where?
B. In break room.
D. At bedside
7. IPSG #1 is....
A. Patient history
D. Patient Identification
8. IPSG# 2 is to ......
A. Improve Communication
B. Site Marking
C. Patient Identification
C. Keep your hands off when you can not save a dying
patient.
A. Orange
B. Yellow
C.Red
D. Green
17. LASA stands for ?
a. Pharmacy List
b. Hospital Policy
c. Pharmacy Policy
d. Pharmacy map
19.An Adverse Event in health care is not an incident
in which a patient is harmed.
True
False
20. A "near miss" is defined as the probability of not
much harm to a patient.
True
False
21. The "Swiss Cheese" model represents well the
multifactorial nature of a patient safety incident.
True
False
22. Following a clinical leaders direction is
considered to be the only teamwork behavior
critical to improving patient safety.
True
False
23. A sentinel event is usually an
unexpected adverse event that should never
be allowed to happen, involving death of a
patient or serious physical or psychological
injury.
True
False
24. Complexity, lack of clear measures, persistent fear,
hierarchical authority, diffuse accountability, and lack of
leadership are examples of patient safety barriers.
True
False
25. The "blame" approach to medical error reflects
the understanding that human perfection is
unattainable and so it is ok to blame for errors.
True
False
26. Wrong-site surgery: the primary factor that leads to
errors relates to the fact that the medical team is busy
and cannot conduct a safety check before beginning an
operation.
True
False
27. The spread of health care-associated
infection in hospitals can be prevented by
disposing of ties, hand cuffs, scarfs etc from
health care providers attire.
True
False
28. As the patient safety discipline continues
to evolve, preventable errors with the most
reported fatalities should be the basis to
prioritize patient safety initiatives.
True
False
29. It is necessary to report all accidents related to
a medical device if there is any chance the device
caused or helped cause a death, serious injury, or
illness.
True
False
30. When external power is interrupted, an emergency
power system takes over.
True
False
31. If you suspect a problem with electrical equipment, you
should try to repair the equipment yourself.
True
False
32. Medical equipment should not be inspected
before use on a patient.
True
False
RESULTS ??????