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JCAHO Jeopardy

JCAHO Jeopardy. Kelly D. Young, MD, MS Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. JCAHO BASICS. PATIENT SAFETY. WORK- PLACE. DOCUMEN-TATION. POT-POURRI. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500.

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JCAHO Jeopardy

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  1. JCAHO Jeopardy Kelly D. Young, MD, MS Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

  2. JCAHO BASICS PATIENT SAFETY WORK- PLACE DOCUMEN-TATION POT-POURRI $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. JCAHO Basics $100 What does JCAHO stand for? Answer Hint: It’s not “Julie Comes And Hangs Out”

  4. Return to Jeopardy Answer JCAHO Basics $100 Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations AKA “Yes, we can close your hospital and make you seek new residencies”

  5. JCAHO Basics $200 • During the JCAHO survey, the surveyors will talk primarily to: • The hospital administrators • The doctors and nurses • The patients • The LA Times Answer

  6. Return to Jeopardy Answer JCAHO Basics $200 B) YOU! That’s why you’re playing this game, right?

  7. JCAHO Basics $300 What is “tracer methodology”? Answer

  8. Return to Jeopardy Answer JCAHO Basics $300 Surveyors analyze a hospital’s systems by following individual patients through their hospitalization, evaluating multiple care units, departments, and services rendered to the patient.

  9. JCAHO Basics $400 What is HIPAA? Name one way protected health information is kept private in your department. Answer NOT HIPPO!

  10. Return to Jeopardy Answer JCAHO Basics $400 • HIPAA: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • States that PHI may only be used for purposes of treatment, payment, healthcare operations • Shredder or blue HIPAA trashcan for HIPAA sensitive documents • Codes for patient chief complaints • DON’T use “5150” or “OD” on the board • Don’t discuss patients in hallways or elevators • Keep curtains closed and don’t let patients stare at the board

  11. JCAHO Basics $500 What is ORYX? Bonus $100: name one core measure of ORYX Answer

  12. Answer JCAHO Basics $500 • ORYX is an initiative that requires hospitals to collect and submit electronically data each quarter • Heart failure • Discharge instructions: activity, diet, follow-up, medications, symptoms worsening, weight monitoring • LV function assessment • ACE inhibitor for LV systolic dysfunction • Adult smoking cessation advice / counseling More next slide

  13. Return to Jeopardy Answer continued • Pneumonia • Adult initial antibiotic within 4 hrs • Median time to first antibiotic dose (goal 240 minutes) • Adult blood culture before first antibiotic IF blood culture performed at all • Pneumococcal vaccination • Adult smoking cessation advice/counseling • Adult oxygenation assessment • Pregnancy and related conditions • VBAC, inpatient neonatal mortality, 3rd & 4th lacs

  14. Patient Safety $100 Name one of the 2009 National Patient Safety Goals Answer

  15. Return to Jeopardy Answer Patient Safety $100 • Improve accuracy of patient identification • Improve effectiveness of communication among caregivers • Improve safety of using medications • Reduce risk of health-care associated infections • Accurately & completely reconcile medications across continuum of care • Medicine reconciliation form • Identify safety risks inherent to population (e.g. suicide

  16. Med Reconciliation Form Check whether to stop old meds Patient gets yellow copy List new long-term meds here and write in layperson lingo Fill out your name, number, date, time, etc.

  17. Patient Safety $200 Name one way you reduce the risk of health-care associated infections in your department Answer

  18. Return to Jeopardy Answer Patient Safety $200 • Handwashing with soap and water before AND after each patient contact • Even if you used gloves • Wash vigorously for 15 seconds • Alcohol-based hand rubs may be used if there is no visible soiling and C. diff is not suspected • Use of artificial or long fingernails is prohibited LATHER UP!

  19. Patient Safety $300 How do you improve the accuracy of patient identification in your department? Answer

  20. Return to Jeopardy Answer Patient safety $300 • I use TWO (2) (dos) identifiers when providing treatment, administering medications, collecting specimens, discharging the patient • Patient’s name • Patient’s MRUN • NOT patient’s room number or chief complaint (e.g. the lac in room 6)

  21. Patient Safety $400 How are you improving the effectiveness of communication between caregivers? Answer

  22. Return to Jeopardy Answer Patient Safety $400 • Telephone orders are read back • Verbal orders are repeated back • Critical lab values and other test results are read back • We use standardized abbreviations and avoid certain unapproved dangerous abbreviations • Preliminary radiology reads in Notes feature of Synapse – Overread by radiologist and we are notified of any disagreements

  23. Patient Safety $500 Name 3 of the unapproved abbreviations Answer

  24. U or u (unit) IU (international unit) Ug (microgram) 1.0 (no terminal zeros) .5 (always use a leading zero – “always lead, never follow”)) X3d (for 3 days or for 3 doses) TIW (three times weekly) qD or qoD (every day, daily, or every other day) MS, MSO4, MgSO4 (morphine sulfate or magnesium sulfate) Return to Jeopardy Answer Patient Safety $500

  25. Workplace $100 Where are the fire extinguishers in the PED? BONUS: Where’s the oxygen shutoff valves in case of a fire? Answer

  26. Return to Jeopardy Answer Workplace $100 • Next to the nurses’ lounge as you go back toward the IR rooms • Opposite the white board with patient names • Oxygen shutoff valves • Between rooms 3 & 4 for Rooms 3-8 • In hallway on the way to AED waiting room for back I-R rooms

  27. Workplace $200 What color “code” would you call if you had a violent patient? Who would come? Answer

  28. Return to Jeopardy Answer Workplace $200 • Code Green • Crisis Response Team responds • Does NOT include police officer • ED staff are still responsible for the patient, and should assist in restraint if necessary

  29. Workplace $300 What do the RACE and PASS mnemonics stand for when there is a fire? Answer

  30. Remove patients and others Alarm Contain the fire (close doors) Extinguish the fire when it is safe to do so Pull the pin Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire Squeeze the handle Sweep the nozzle from side to side Return to Jeopardy Answer Workplace $300

  31. Workplace $400 What should you do in the event of a hazardous material spill?* Answer * Material more hazardous than cafeteria food, but less hazardous than anthrax

  32. Return to Jeopardy Answer Workplace $400 • Rinse exposure with water • Post warning signs • Cordon off area • Consult Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or call Hazardous Material Safety Office

  33. Workplace $500 What are code pink, code white, code orange, code gray, and code triage? ($100 per correct answer) Answer

  34. Return to Jeopardy Answer Workplace $500 • Code pink: infant / child abduction • The number afterwards refers to the age of the child, e.g. Code pink 3 • Code white: pediatric code blue • Code gray: bomb threat • Code orange: hazardous material or radiation spill / exposure • Code triage: disaster

  35. Documentation $100 How do you document in your procedure note that you confirmed the correct identity of the patient, and the correct site of the procedure? Answer

  36. Return to Jeopardy Answer Documentation $100 Document that a “time out” was done (check box on procedure note area of 253 form)

  37. Documentation $200 How would you write the order for 100 mg of Motrin to be given to a 10 kg child PO?* Answer * Answer is NOT “with a pen”

  38. Return to Jeopardy Answer Documentation $200 Motrin 100 mg = 10 mg/kg PO now Must put mg/kg (Date and time order, of course)

  39. Documentation $300 What’s wrong with this order? Motrin 600 mg PO q 6-8 hours prn pain (standard adult dose) Answer

  40. Return to Jeopardy Answer Documentation $300 No range orders allowed (No range in doses, no range in time intervals)

  41. Documentation $400 Which is acceptable? Answer

  42. Return to Jeopardy Answer Documentation $400 • C • Signature • Last name legibly spelled out • Degree (MD, RN, PNP, etc.) • Identification number

  43. Documentation $500 What’s the “fifth vital sign” that we document on ALL patients, and where do we document it? Answer

  44. Return to Jeopardy Answer Documentation $500 • PAIN score • PAIN score • PAIN score (am I getting through?) • Pre-printed pain scales on 1st AND 3rd page of 253s GOALS Pain med w/in 30min Reassess w/in 30min of IV/IM pain med, w/in 60min of PO Pain score < 4 at d/c or pain med for home

  45. Potpourri $100 True of False: A minor sibling may translate for the parent if the minor is 13 years old or older, clearly fluent in both languages, and the parent and minor consent to using the minor as an interpreter Answer

  46. Parent “El bebe tiene mucho fiebre, hasta ciento siete, y no come nada, nunca, en todo su vida, (esos Cheetos son la primera comida de todo su vida), y tiene fiebre por dos o tres meses, y le duele todo su cuerpo, y tiene ronchas y grippe y tos y nausea y diarrea…” Sibling Interpreter “Tiene fiebre?” “Yes” Return to Jeopardy Answer Potpourri $100 So VERY VERY False!

  47. Potpourri $200 Does Harbor have a mission? Answer It’s not “To get our residents more sleep and more money.”

  48. Return to Jeopardy Answer Potpourri $200 Mission: to provide high quality, cost-effective, patient-centered care through leadership in medical practice, education and research.

  49. Potpourri $300 What quality performance data are collected in your area, and how are you involved? Answer

  50. Return to Jeopardy Answer Potpourri $300 Residents perform peer review of AED and PED charts for pain assessment and management. The data are collated and shared on a quarterly basis, and individual residents also receive a report of how they performed. Also, chart review 8am in the PED.

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