
Pre-quiz Bedside Shift Reporting
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- Q1Bedside Shift Reporting first started in what year?198720112017197810s
- Q2If the patient is asleep, it is okay to do the bedside shift report outside the patient's door?Yes, but only if the patient said it was okay.Yes, if you have a doctor's order.No. Both nurses need to check the patient, check the room for safety, all tubes, IV's, and devices, and update the board.10s
- Q3Measurable improvement in safety and quality result when the patient is allowed to be the third voice in their care?NoMaybeYes10s
- Q4A program that measures and pays for hospital quality performance is:Joint CommissionThe Centers for Medicare and MedicaidJACHOPress Ganey10s
- Q5Bedside shift reportcan save lives, makes the patient safe, ensures patient nurse satisfaction, and is required by Joint Commission in order to be compliant.RidiculousIneffectiveTakes too long10s
- Q6A patient should be oriented to bedside shift report (when):On admissionOn admission and one hour before every shift changeat shift changeNever10s
- Q7A problem with bedside shift reporting is:the patient needing to go to the bathroom, sleep, eat, wants certain things like ice, pain meds, lack of communication, admissions during shift changethe patient not wanting to participatethe patient at therapy10s