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| 1. | An orange dot on a patient’s armband indicates patient is at risk. |
| 2. | Something required in order to initiate a restraint. |
| 3. | An effective handoff communication |
| 4. | The precautions are used for all patients routinely in the hospital. |
| 6. | A JCAHO Patient Safety goal |
| 7. | This is what a code gray signifies. |
| 8. | Department insures this must be in place for continuing care for downtime. |
| 10. | Name a second aspect of handling an emergency. |
| 12. | One step of a timeout involves ensuring that this is correct. |
| 14. | This med process compares home med list with hospital list resolves errors |
| 16. | One thing patients have a right to be involved in decisions about. |
| 17. | One of the four aspects of handling an emergency. |
| 18. | How many times a year information need assessment surveys are conducted. |
| 21. | A type of isolation |
| 22. | Name a fourth aspect of handling an emergency. |
| 23. | All patients must be assessed for this risk upon admission. |
| 24. | This is one category of isolation precautions. |