â JUSKO! ACC Patient priority is determined by clinical urgency through triage, not by room availability.
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Basic Life Support can wait until the Code Team arrives.
â JUSKO! COC Immediate initiation of Basic Life Support significantly improves survival and should begin without delay while awaiting advanced resuscitation.
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Use at least two patient identifiers before medication administration.
â JCI YAN! IPSG: Using two identifiers prevents wrong-patient errors and is a fundamental International Patient Safety Goal.
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Discharge planning starts only when the physician writes the discharge order.
â JUSKO! COC Discharge planning begins during the initial nursing assessment to identify anticipated discharge needs and ensure continuity of care.
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The surveyor asks, âHow do you reduce patient falls in your unit?â The nurse replies, âWe assess, reassess, implement interventions, and document.â
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Discharge instructions are explained verbally, demonstrated when appropriate, and the patient is asked to repeat the instructions.
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A patient can be admitted before screening if the room is already available.
JUSKO: ACC JCI requires that every patient undergo an appropriate screening evaluation before admission to determine the correct level of care and ensure patien
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The surveyor asks, âWhen do you update the nursing care plan?â The nurse replies, âWhenever the patientâs condition or needs change.â
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A physician writes an illegible medication order. Rather than clarifying it, the nurse administers what she believes was intended.
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A physician gives a telephone order. You write it down but do not read it back because the line is busy
â JUSKO! IPSG 2 Read-back is a safety requirement that confirms the accuracy of verbal and telephone orders.
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A critical laboratory result is received during shift change. You decide to endorse it to the next nurse instead of notifying the physician immediately.
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Before giving insulin, you ask the patient to state their full name and date of birth, then compare these with the wristband and medication record.