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What is the Joint Commission? - Correct Ans-independent, nonprofit organization that sets standards for and accredits healthcare organizations What are national patient safety goals? - Correct Ans-goals that focus on client safety, safe and effective delivery of health care, and recommendations ...

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NUR 352: Safety exam study guide 2024
What is the Joint Commission? - Correct Ans-independent, nonprofit organization that
sets standards for and accredits healthcare organizations

What are national patient safety goals? - Correct Ans-goals that focus on client safety,
safe and effective delivery of health care, and recommendations to avoid adverse
outcomes

What are some examples of NPSGs? - Correct Ans-using client identifiers, improving
staff communication, using medications safely, and using alarms safely

What is a near miss? - Correct Ans-potential error or even that could have been caused
harm but was caught and avoided

What is a patient safety event? - Correct Ans-unexpected event that occurred
with/without injury to the patient

What is a sentinel event? - Correct Ans-a critical, unexpected adverse event that
caused severe physical or psychological harm to a patient

What are some examples of a sentinel event? - Correct Ans-death, dismemberment,
permanent injury, or severe, temporary injury

What are Serious Reportable Events (SRE's)? - Correct Ans-sentinel events that should
have never happened

What is an example of an SRE? - Correct Ans-amputating the wrong body part

What is the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses? - Correct Ans-organization that
prepares future nurses to have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to
improve the quality and safety of the healthcare systems

What does the QSEN teach future nursing students throughout all nursing schools? -
Correct Ans-patient- centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based
practice, quality improvement, safety, and informatics

What is root cause analysis? - Correct Ans-review process used to examine potential or
actual errors

What does the RCA do in order to address the problem or system error? - Correct Ans-
come up with a corrective action plan

What is even/occurence reporting? - Correct Ans-tool used to report an adverse event,
sentinel event, client safety event, or near miss

, When discussing the culture of safety, what would corrective action look like
historically? - Correct Ans-identifying the person at fault followed by disciplinary
measures (being fired usually)

Now when we look at the culture of safety, what do we typically focus on when an
occurrence takes place? - Correct Ans-focus on what went wrong rather than who to
blame

What is the importance of the culture of safety? - Correct Ans-addresses errors and
prevents re-occurrences

What is an important takeaway from the culture of safety in regards to incidents? -
Correct Ans-disciplinary measures have decreased and learning from mistakes have
increased

Select all that apply:
What are the goals of an occurrence report?
a; track near misses or events
b; used as an investigational tool for staff, management, administration to prevent future
occurrences
c; for internal use only ( NEVER USE IN CLIENTS EHR)
d; to punish the faculty member(s) involved - Correct Ans-a,b,c

What is important to know about occurrence reports? - Correct Ans-All events need to
be reported to a nurse leader per facility protocol

What general information is usually included in an occurrence report? - Correct Ans-
people involved, witnesses, problems/systems that led to event, and the outcome

Select all that apply:
What are some barriers to event and near miss reporting?
a; fear or repercussions or backlash
b; lack of time
c; unclear facility policies/standards
d; bullying
e; waiting until later to do it
f; insufficient education/training - Correct Ans-a, b, c, d, f

What are some additional barriers that might get in the way of near miss miss reporting
or events? - Correct Ans-lack of understanding the roles/responsibilities of team
members and favoritism and influence of some employees

What are some safety considerations for infants and preschoolers (0-4yrs)? - Correct
Ans-more prone to burn injuries, fall risks, choking hazards, poisoning risks, drowning,
car safety, and sleeping habits

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