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What are the Joint Commissions National Patient Safety Goals? - CORRECT ANSWER-identify
patients correctly, prevent infection, improve staff communication, identify patient safety risks,
prevent mistakes in surgery, use alarms safely, use medicines safely
What are the differences among risks to patient safety in the healthcare environment? -
CORRECT ANSWER-environmental needs, basic human needs, oxygen, nutrition, temperature,
physical hazards, poison, and falls
What questions are included in a general nursing assessment focused on client safety? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Have you experienced any falls recently? Do you feel safe at home? Have
you experienced any changes in emotion or feelings recently? Are you able to do things that you
want to safely?
, What patient teaching/interventions are important to minimize risks or consequences of
fire/electrical hazards? - CORRECT ANSWER-fire exits, location of fire extinguishers, fire
evacuation procedures, emergency phone numbers, clear of clutters, check wiring, educate the
patients, no open/frayed wires
What patient teaching/interventions are important to minimize risks or consequences of falls? -
CORRECT ANSWER-follow fall protocols, assistive aids (walkers, canes, bed alarms etc.), patient-
centered care, call bell within reach
What patient teaching/interventions are important to minimize risks or consequences of
medical orders? - CORRECT ANSWER-proper medication (prescription, receiving from
pharmacist, administration, monitor outcomes), communication, diagnosis
What patient teaching/interventions are important to minimize risks or consequences of
restraint use? - CORRECT ANSWER-physical, chemical, ongoing assessment, objectives, side
rails, need a physician order, rounding frequently for safety, reassessment every 24 hours
What are the different levels of communication? - CORRECT ANSWER-intrapersonal,
interpersonal, small group, public, electronic
Identify examples of therapeutic communication techniques - CORRECT ANSWER-face-to-face
process of interacting that focuses on advancing the physical and emotional well-being of a
patient (active listening, silence, focusing, use of open-ended questions, clarification, exploring,
etc)
Identify examples of non-therapeutic communication techniques - CORRECT ANSWER-includes
words, phrases, actions, and tones that make a patient feel uncomfortable, increase stress, or
worsen their mental and even physical well-being (advising or telling the patient what they need
to do, defending, disagreeing, interpreting, etc.)
What are the domains of learning? - CORRECT ANSWER-cognitive, affective, and psychomotor