Safety Issues + Preventing Patient Complications Review Flashcards

1
Q

Adverse (unfavorable) event that is measurable, identifiable, and can cause serious injury or death.
ARE PREVENTABLE =

A

Never-Event

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2
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Implemented a culture of safety in 2001 that focused on 6 strategic themes =

A

Kaiser Permantete

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3
Q

What are the 3 main components of a culture of safety?

A

Just Culture
Reporting Culture
Learning Culture

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4
Q

An event that could’ve caused death or injury, but may not have been preventable =

A

Sentinel Event

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5
Q

Something that could’ve put the client in harm’s way but didn’t =

A

Near-Miss Event

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6
Q

What’s STEADI stand for?

A

Stopping
Elderly
Accidents,
Deaths,
And Injuries

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7
Q

What’s the minimum amount of protection required for droplet precautions?

A

Mask

Eye Protection (Goggles/ Face Shield)

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8
Q

What’s the minimum amount of protection required for airborne precautions?

A

N95 Mask

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9
Q

What’s the minimum amount of protection required for contact precautions?

A

Gloves

Gown

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10
Q

Where do you put someone who needs airborne precautions?

A

An AIIR Room

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11
Q

What does the AIIR in AIIR room stand for?

A

Airborne Infection Isolation Room

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12
Q

Who is most at risk for food poisoning?

A

Pregnant Women
Older Adults
Immunocompromised Patients

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13
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What were the 6 strategic themes that Kaiser Permantente implemented in his culture of safety in 2001?

A

Safe culture
Safe care
Safe staff
Safe support system
Safe place
Safe patients

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14
Q

What are the most common HAI’s?

A

CAUTIs, CLABSIs, SSIs, VAPs

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15
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What is primary prevention?

A

Anything you go out of your way to do not get a disease

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16
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What is active prevention?

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Changing your behavior or minimizing exposure to diseases in order to prevent yourself from getting sick.
(EX: Getting physically fit in order to prevent from getting ill)

17
Q

What is secondary prevention?

A

Getting tested or screened for a disease before it can cause any problems

18
Q

What is tertiary prevention?

A

Control a health issue that has already occurred. Trying not to spread and prevent further illness.
EX: Putting on a mask to prevent others from getting Covid after you start experiencing symptoms.
EX: Taking meds to make a disease more bearable.

19
Q

What does quaternary care mean?

A

Prevention focusing on protecting the client from excessive medical interventions that can do more harm than good.

20
Q

What is warfarin?

A

Medicine that thins blood to prevent blood clots

21
Q

Why is 0.9% sodium chloride used when collecting a wound culture?

A

To prevent normal skin micro-organisms from contaminating the culture

22
Q

Supermarket food choices, yoga classes, smoking clinic, and weight watcher’s class are all examples of what kind of prevention?

A

Active Prevention

23
Q

Smoke-free buildings, fluoridated water, mandatory seatbelt usage, septic systems, safety goggles in a high risk environment, and hearing protection in hi-noise industries are all examples of what kind of prevention?

A

Passive Prevention

24
Q

What are 3 kinds of risk factors?

A

Environmental, modifiable, non-modifiable

25
Q

Active preventions are regulated by-

A

Individual Lifestyle Choices

26
Q

Passive preventions are regulated by-

A

Law

27
Q

What’s a modifiable risk factor?

A

Something you can change (tobacco use, diet, weight, etc.)

28
Q

What’s a non-modifiable risk factor?

A

Things you can’t change (genetics, age, etc.)