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show National Patient Safety Goals.  
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NPSG - Goal 1. Improve the accuracy of patient identification.   show
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show Report critical results of tests and diagnostic procedures on a timely basis.  
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NPSG - Goal 3. Improve the safety of using medications.   show
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show Comply with either current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hand-hygiene guidelines or World Health Organization (WHO) hand-hygiene guidelines.  
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show Patients are at high risk for harm from adverse drug events when communication about medications is not clear. The chance for communication errors increases whenever individuals involved in a patient’s care change.  
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NPSG - Goal 9 - Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from falls.   show
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show Develop and implement a protocol for administration and documentation for vaccines to manage an outbreak.  
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NPSG - Goal 11 - Reduce the risk of surgical fires. *No longer applicable in 2012.   show
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show Define and communicate the means for patients and their families to report concerns about safety, and encourage them to do so.  
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show Assess and periodically reassess each patient’s risk for developing a pressure ulcer and take action to address any identified risks.  
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show Identify patients at risk for suicide.  
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NPSG - Goal 16: Improve recognition and response to changes in a patient’s condition. *No longer applicable in 2012.   show
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show 1. Conduct a pre-procedure verification process. 2. Mark the procedure site. 3. A time-out is performed before the procedure.  
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show January 1, 2003.  
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NPSG - Goals that are no longer applicable:   show
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