Hospitals can improve their staff performance through ------------------------------ and-----------------------.
Who is responsible for patient safety?
What is the leading cause of accidental injury deaths in the U.S
Managing waste and reducing noise is an example of -------------------------------
Proven strategies to help prevent patient falls include all of the following except
What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection
A "near miss" is defined as the probability of harm to a patient.
Precautions to avoid patient or staff injury from the "missile effect" of flying iron-containing objects being drawn in to the powerful MRI magnet at high velocity must be in effect at all times, even if there is no exam in progress, because the MRI magnet is always "on"
Which of the following is safe to place in a baby's crib
Risk factors for pressure (i.e. decubitus) ulcers include all of the following except