Joint Commission Basics | Environmentally Speaking | JCAHO Tid Bits | Crack the Code | Safety First |
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What is Where items should not be stored?
Under the sink, less than 18 inches from the ceiling, or on the floor
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What is Environment of Care (EOC)?
This term defines our physical surroundings, i.e. the clinic, office, or hospital site in which we work
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What is the BACH SharePoint?
This is the online system that houses all of BACH's policies and procedures
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What is Code Blue?
Cardiac Arrest
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What is Immediately or as soon as possible but MUST be reported within 24 hours.
When reporting an injury or an unusual occurrence you should report to your Supervisor and the Safety Office, reporting must be done within this time frame
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What is your BACH ID badge?
This must be worn above the waist, the writing should be legible, and the picture should look roughly like you
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What is Scope of Service?
This term describes the services provided at each site, the patient population served, location, and operating hours
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What is annual HIPPA training
A requirement for all hospital staff members to ensure privacy laws are upheld in the healthcare setting.
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What is Code White?
Active Shooter
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What is PULL, AIM, SQUEEZE, SWEEP
Fire Extinguisher procedure Implementing PASS
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What is pain?
This should be assessed & documented using a scale of 1 to 10 any time we take vital signs
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What are Hazardous Materials?
These are substances that pose a health risk or physical hazard
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What is BACH Mission Statement
USA MEDDAC Ft Campbell will support ready Soldiers and healthy Families through high quality, safe, accessible health care
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What is Code Yellow?
Utility Failure
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What is REMOVE, ALARM, CONFINE, EXTINGUISH
Fire Response Procedure RACE
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What is the use of two patient identifiers?
This BACH standard is followed Whenever checking a patient in at the front desk, administering meds or blood products, taking samples and specimens for testing, or providing any other treatments or procedures.
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What are the Safety Data Sheets and Safety binder
This information is located behind the front desk in the cabinet. Each sheet describes in detail the chemical makeup and how to treat an exposure to the hazardous material we have on site. Cleaning solutions are a common item.
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What is Improving Utilization of the Integrative Multidisciplinary electronic treatment plan at NICOE IS III?
The current PI Project for IS III
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What is Code Red?
FIRE
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What are National Patient Safety Goals
Identifies patient correctly, improve staff communication, use medicinces safely, use alarms safely, prevent infection, identify patient safety risks,
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What is sentinel event?
This is an unexpected occurrence involving death, serious physical or psychological injury, or risk thereof
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What is the two minute rule
When using sanitization wipes from the purple top containers you should always ensure this
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What is the JOES?
Provides timely, reliable and sophisticated patient satisfaction data to stakeholders
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What is Code Black?
Bomb Threat
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What are AED's
NICOE has two of these; one is located in the PT Gym and other in the pain hallway
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