RACE
Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PASS
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep
SRD
Safety Reminder Device
A. Recommend that a younger family member assist in handling the pills.
B. Teach the patient to use a medication organizer to manage the medication.
C. Tell the patient to have the pharmacist read the label information to him.
D. Assist the patient to memorize the shape and color of each pill.
B. Teach the patient to use a medication organizer to manage the medication.
A. Pediatric walk-in clinic
B. Outpatient surgery clinic
C. Mental health walk-in clinic
D. Adult ambulatory care clinic
C. Mental health walk-in clinic
A. Ask the UAP to explain what is happening with the patient.
B. Instruct the UAP to move toward the door and then slowly shut it.
C. Slowly walk toward the patient and use a gentle touch to soothe him.
D. Calmly talk to the patient and respectfully address him by name.
D. Calmly talk to the patient and respectfully address him by name.
A. A blanket
B. A wheelchair
C. A stretcher
D. A mechanical lift
A. A blanket
A. How each resident was transported
B. Names of residents
C. Where the residents were sent
D. What personal belongings were sent
E. Who transported each resident
F. Notification of family members and health care providers (HCPs)
A. How each resident was transported
B. Names of residents
C. Where the residents were sent
E. Who transported each resident
F. Notification of family members and health care providers (HCPs)
A. Evacuate everyone from the room.
B. Close the interior doors and open windows.
C. Vacuum the mercury and the glass shards.
D. Mop the floor with hot water and soap.
A. Evacuate everyone from the room.
A. Seek assistance to move the patient and the ventilator to safety.
B. Turn off the oxygen supply and provide manual respiratory support.
C. Close the patient’s door, call 911, and fight the fire in the corridor.
D. Delegate the UAP to move ambulatory patients toward the exit.
D. Delegate the UAP to move ambulatory patients toward the exit.
A. No smoking by the patient, family, or visitors in areas where oxygen is used.
B. Use safety matches to light candles or fireplaces.
C. Install fire alarms, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors.
D. Practice fire escape routes from each room and practice exit drills.
E. Use one electrical circuit to facilitate monitoring of cords and appliances.
F. Cover electrical cords with a secure carpet to prevent falls.
A. No smoking by the patient, family, or visitors in areas where oxygen is used.
C. Install fire alarms, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors.
D. Practice fire escape routes from each room and practice exit drills.
A. Obtain an order for a bed and chair alarm.
B. Keep the light on and play the television all night.
C. Put up the side rails and frequently check on the patient.
D. Have the family come to check on the patient at night.
A. Obtain an order for a bed and chair alarm.
A. On the patient’s left side and holding the weak left arm.
B. On the patient’s right side and holding the front of the gait belt.
C. On the patient’s left side and holding the back of the gait belt.
D. On the patient’s right side and holding one arm around his waist.
C. On the patient’s left side and holding the back of the gait belt.
A. Obtain an order from the HCP for the SRD.
B. Explain the purpose of the SRD to the patient.
C. Explain the purpose of the SRD to the family.
D. Obtain consensus of nursing staff for type of SRD.
E. Exhaust all alternatives before using an
SRD.
A. Obtain an order from the HCP for the SRD.
B. Explain the purpose of the SRD to the patient.
C. Explain the purpose of the SRD to the family.
E. Exhaust all alternatives before using an
SRD.
A. Extinguish the fire.
B. Remove the patient from the room.
C. Close the door to the room.
D. Turn off all electrical equipment.
B. Remove the patient from the room.
A. Patient leaves the hospital against medical advice because she gets angry with the nurse.
B. An older patient sustains a broken arm related to the use of an SRD.
C. A nurse is 2 hours late administering routine scheduled medications.
D. During a follow-up phone call, a patient reports that care in the hospital was poor.
B. An older patient sustains a broken arm related to the use of an SRD.
A. “Have you had any falls in the past year?”
B. “Are you able to independently get up after a fall?”
C. “Do you feel unsteady when you stand up?”
D. “Are you able to independently walk from room to room?”
E. “What medications are you taking?”
F. “Do you use a cane or other assistive device?”
A. “Have you had any falls in the past year?”
C. “Do you feel unsteady when you stand up?”
D. “Are you able to independently walk from room to room?”
E. “What medications are you taking?”
F. “Do you use a cane or other assistive device?”
A. “Help the patient whenever she needs help.”
B. “Ask her if she wants to walk or use the bedpan.”
C. “Have her put on her glasses before getting up.”
D. “Help her to the commode chair if she seems weak.”
C. “Have her put on her glasses before getting up.”
A. Observe for circulation distal to the SRD.
B. Check for respiratory effort and breathing.
C. Change position every 2 hours.
D. Determine when the SRD can be removed.
C. Change position every 2 hours.
A. “Do not go into the room unless the patient uses the call bell.”
B. “Help children to don a lead shield apron before entering the room.”
C. “Wear a mask, eye shield, and isolation gown when entering the room.”
D. “Wear your personal dosimeter during care or when handling patient items.”
D. “Wear your personal dosimeter during care or when handling patient items.”
A. Monitor the patency of the airway.
B. Protect against falls and other injuries.
C. Suction the mouth to prevent aspiration.
D. Gently insert an oral airway between the teeth.
A. Monitor the patency of the airway.
A. What to do when using pots and pans on the stove
B. How to ensure backyard pool safety measures
C. How to manage electrical sockets and cords
D. Where to obtain safety labels for cleaning products
C. How to manage electrical sockets and cords