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Joint Commission Readiness Puzzle #5

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Across
A living will, a patient can fill out and then the physician can write orders to guide care from the document. (2 words)
Location of provider privileges. (1 word)
Valley View performs scheduled computer down times in this frequency. (1 word)
A patient can request a DNR order. However, only this person can approve and give the order. (1 word)
The following foods may indicate that a patient has this allergy: avocado, apple, pear, celery, carrot, hazelnut, kiwi, papaya etc. (2 words)
How do you contact the ethics committee with a concern? (2 words)
Any unexpected, undesired, or unintended effect associated with the use of a drug, excluding symptoms of withdrawal, drug-abuse, accidental poisonings, drug overdose, or side effects. (3 words)
You as a healthcare worker can report to this committee if you feel we are not acting in the best interest of the patient or in the interest of society. (2 words)
Length of time consents are good for. (2 words)
All patients must receive an orientation to the hospital room or unit and this must be documented. (True/False)
When a patient safety risk is perceived or staff is not clear on instructions, communicate in a respectful manner the need to “blank“ to re-evaluate. (3 words)
Down
Acronym used for a communication tool when a decision is needed, not a handoff tool.
You need this for each treatment option to verify that the patient is informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to the procedure/treatment. (2 words)
These patients need to be in a negative air flow room. (2 words)
An effective handoff that supports the transition of critical information and continuity of care and treatment. (2 words)
Patient education method to verify patients understand the information given to them. (2 words)
Used for problem solving when the situation has changed, often conducted at change of shift. (2 words)
Laboratory tests done outside of the lab by non-lab personnel, examples are Blood Glucose and the I-STAT. (3 words)
Computer downtime documentation: Any miscellaneous documentation not addressed on the preprinted forms will be written on a blank Progress Note. (True/False)
Acronym used to prevent falls