Course Completion Verification Preventing Wrong Site Surgery First Name* Last Name* Status*: Physician/Resident RN RCP LVN CNA Other Date of Exam (month/day/year) Unit* E-mail Employee ID or License * Required Fields, You must answer all questions 1. An important tool to prevent wrong site surgery is the: a. Universal Healthcare b. Universal Protocol. c. Universal Precautions. 2. The Universal Protocol includes: a. Preoperative Evaluation b. Marking the Operative Site c. Time Out d. All of the Above 3. The preoperative evaluation should occur: a. During the pre-op clinic visit b. In the operating room before anesthesia induction c. Before entering the operating room, usually in the holding area 4. Marking the operative site is NOT required for bedside procedures when a. It may be embarrassing to the Patient b. The patient will not be undergoing general anesthesia c. The practitioner knows the patient and is confident of the site d. The practitioner does not leave the room after the consent is signed. 5. The Universal Procotol may only be effective if : a. It is Taken Seriously b.If ALL members of the surgical team are included c. We maintain an attitude supporting Patient Safety d. All of the Above 6. Was this course free of commercial bias? a. Definately b. Generally c. Some Commercial Bias d. Extensive Bias 7. Was the course clinically relevant? a. Very Relevant b. Somewhat Relevant c. Interesting but not relevant d. A waste of time 8. Did participating in this class affect your clinical practice? a. I will definitely be more aware and active in preventing wrong site surgery b. It raised my awareness of the importance of the Universal Protocol c. My practice will not change d. This does not apply to my practice Please Click "Finished" to check your answers Print the Result Page to receive your CE credit. You may call Jesse McDonald, CCRN at 951-486-4823 to discuss any questions
a. Universal Healthcare
b. Universal Protocol.
c. Universal Precautions.
a. Preoperative Evaluation
b. Marking the Operative Site
c. Time Out
d. All of the Above
a. During the pre-op clinic visit
b. In the operating room before anesthesia induction
c. Before entering the operating room, usually in the holding area
a. It may be embarrassing to the Patient
b. The patient will not be undergoing general anesthesia
c. The practitioner knows the patient and is confident of the site
d. The practitioner does not leave the room after the consent is signed.
a. It is Taken Seriously
b.If ALL members of the surgical team are included
c. We maintain an attitude supporting Patient Safety
a. Definately
b. Generally
c. Some Commercial Bias
d. Extensive Bias
a. Very Relevant
b. Somewhat Relevant
c. Interesting but not relevant
d. A waste of time
a. I will definitely be more aware and active in preventing wrong site surgery
b. It raised my awareness of the importance of the Universal Protocol
c. My practice will not change
d. This does not apply to my practice