What is thedefinition ofa potentialadverse drugevent?What is thedefinition ofan adversedrug event?Is the VOICEIncident Reportpart of thepatient'smedicalrecord?What shouldstaff do when anincident occursto ensure patientand staff safety?Who is responsiblefor completing the"Manager, Staffand/or Leadership"section in theVOICE IncidentFile?What are the threecategories used todetermine thenatures of achange in physicalcondition?What shouldbe includedin themedicationlist?What is amedicalcode?How oftenshouldmedicationreconciliationbe performedfor inpatients?Who comparesthe homemedication listwith orderedmedications?What are someexamples ofnon-urgentchanges inphysicalstatus?What should theexaminingphysician ordesignee do whentreating a patientinvolved in anincident?What typesof incidentsmust bereported?What is thetimeframefor reportingincidents?What is donewith thereconciledmedication listat discharge?Who can initiatea Code 66 orCode 99 if anemergent needis believed toexist?Who generatesthe IncidentReport in VOICE ifthe incident wasnot observed by aprofessional staffmember?What isa Code99?What isa CodeOrange?Where is thereconciledmedicationlistdocumented?When shouldmedicationreconciliationbe done forinpatients?What is thepurpose ofan IncidentManagementProgram?Within howmany minutesshould pages tothe BHS MedicalServices bereturned?What is thepurpose ofobtaining acompletemedication list?What is thedefinition ofa potentialadverse drugevent?What is thedefinition ofan adversedrug event?Is the VOICEIncident Reportpart of thepatient'smedicalrecord?What shouldstaff do when anincident occursto ensure patientand staff safety?Who is responsiblefor completing the"Manager, Staffand/or Leadership"section in theVOICE IncidentFile?What are the threecategories used todetermine thenatures of achange in physicalcondition?What shouldbe includedin themedicationlist?What is amedicalcode?How oftenshouldmedicationreconciliationbe performedfor inpatients?Who comparesthe homemedication listwith orderedmedications?What are someexamples ofnon-urgentchanges inphysicalstatus?What should theexaminingphysician ordesignee do whentreating a patientinvolved in anincident?What typesof incidentsmust bereported?What is thetimeframefor reportingincidents?What is donewith thereconciledmedication listat discharge?Who can initiatea Code 66 orCode 99 if anemergent needis believed toexist?Who generatesthe IncidentReport in VOICE ifthe incident wasnot observed by aprofessional staffmember?What isa Code99?What isa CodeOrange?Where is thereconciledmedicationlistdocumented?When shouldmedicationreconciliationbe done forinpatients?What is thepurpose ofan IncidentManagementProgram?Within howmany minutesshould pages tothe BHS MedicalServices bereturned?What is thepurpose ofobtaining acompletemedication list?

Resident's Orientation - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the definition of a potential adverse drug event?
  2. What is the definition of an adverse drug event?
  3. Is the VOICE Incident Report part of the patient's medical record?
  4. What should staff do when an incident occurs to ensure patient and staff safety?
  5. Who is responsible for completing the "Manager, Staff and/or Leadership" section in the VOICE Incident File?
  6. What are the three categories used to determine the natures of a change in physical condition?
  7. What should be included in the medication list?
  8. What is a medical code?
  9. How often should medication reconciliation be performed for inpatients?
  10. Who compares the home medication list with ordered medications?
  11. What are some examples of non-urgent changes in physical status?
  12. What should the examining physician or designee do when treating a patient involved in an incident?
  13. What types of incidents must be reported?
  14. What is the timeframe for reporting incidents?
  15. What is done with the reconciled medication list at discharge?
  16. Who can initiate a Code 66 or Code 99 if an emergent need is believed to exist?
  17. Who generates the Incident Report in VOICE if the incident was not observed by a professional staff member?
  18. What is a Code 99?
  19. What is a Code Orange?
  20. Where is the reconciled medication list documented?
  21. When should medication reconciliation be done for inpatients?
  22. What is the purpose of an Incident Management Program?
  23. Within how many minutes should pages to the BHS Medical Services be returned?
  24. What is the purpose of obtaining a complete medication list?