Core Mandatory Part II - Relias,
Prophecy- Core Mandatory Part II
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What communication strategies contribute to providing
successful culturally competent care? Ans: Asking
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nonjudgmental questions
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What should patients be told if an adverse event occurs in
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their care? Ans: Hospitals are required to tell the patient if an
adverse occured
What is an adverse event? Ans: Patient safety event that
resulted in harm to the patient that may or may not have
resulted from an error
What is an element of performance for the National Patient
Safety Goal - Reduce the likelihood of patient harm associated
with the use of anticoagulant therapy? Ans: The hospital uses
approved protocols and evidence-based practice guidelines for
the reversal of anticoagulation and management of bleeding
events related to each anticoagulant medication.
What is an example of patients' rights? Ans: The right to know
the names and the jobs of their caregivers
What is the term for an event, incident, or condition that could
have resulted in harm to a patient? Ans: Close call - WRONG
In a psychiatric unit, a patient has been identified as at high
risk for suicide. Upon entering their room, you find an object
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next to the patient that could be used for self-harm. What
should you do? Ans: Remove the object
According to the National Patient Safety Goals, which group of
patients are at higher risk of misidentification? Ans: Newborns
According to the National Patient Safety Goals, what must
effective education about anticoagulation therapy include?
Ans: Face-to-face interaction with a trained professional
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Where should blood and/or specimen containers be labeled
with the patient's identifiers? Ans: In front of the patient
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According to the National Patient Safety Goals, one of the
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MOST important ways to address healthcare-associated
infections is to do which of the following? Ans: Improving the
hand hygiene of healthcare staff
What is the goal of the Universal Protocol? Ans: 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?
Ans: Anticoagulation Therapy
According the National Patient Safety Goals, what
characteristic of a working environment is associated with
successfully implementing the Universal Protocol? Ans: Staff
are empowered to protect patients.
What should you assess regardless of age group? Ans:
Confusion or Depression
The National Patient Safety Goal 6 is to improve the safety of
clinical alarm systems. What is the rationale for this goal? Ans: