Utah Admin. Code R429-1-2 - Definitions
(1) "Adverse event" means an injury
associated with healthcare processes rather than the underlying patient
condition or disease itself and that prolongs medical intervention or results
in harm, disability, or death.
(2)
"Causal analysis" means a process for identifying the basic or causal factor or
factors that underlie variation in performance, resulting in the occurrence or
possible occurrence of a patient safety event, which may include a root cause
analysis, a failure mode and effect analysis, hazards analysis, evidence
review, observation or any other relevant analytical process aimed at
identifying and understanding contributing factors.
(3) "Contaminated" means contamination that
can be seen with the naked eye, or with use of detection mechanisms in general
use, as they become reported or known to the health care facility.
(4) "Department" means the Utah Department of
Health.
(5) "Harm scale" means a
systematic method of designating a patient's level of harm that includes:
(a) unsafe conditions;
(b) near miss;
(c) no harm;
(d) additional monitoring or treatment to
prevent harm;
(e) temporary harm
requiring intervention;
(f)
temporary harm requiring hospitalization;
(g) permanent patient harm;
(h) intervention to sustain life; or
(i) patient
death.
(6) "Health care
facility" is used as defined in Subsection
26-21-2(13).
(7) "Immediately post-operative" means within
24 hours after surgery, or other invasive procedure was completed, or after
induction of anesthesia if surgery not completed;
(8) "Incident facility" means a facility
where the patient safety event occurred while in the facility or immediately
following discharge within a certain time period defined by specifically by the
type of event from that facility.
(9) "Intraoperative" means during
surgery.
(10) "Medication Error"
means medication administration:
(a) of a drug
other than as prescribed or indicated;
(b) of a dose other than as prescribed or
indicated;
(c) to a patient who was
not prescribed the drug;
(d) at a
time other than prescribed or indicated;
(e) at a rate other than as prescribed or
indicated;
(f) of an improperly
prepared drug;
(g) by a means other
than as prescribed or indicated; or
(h) unintentional administration of a drug to
a patient who has a known allergy or drug interaction to the prescribed
medication.
(11) "Near
miss" means stopping or aborting a procedure for the safety of the
patient.
(12) "Patient safety
events" mean a compilation of serious, largely preventable, and harmful
clinical adverse events that includes surgical events, product or device
events, patient protection events, care management events, environmental events
and criminal events.
Notes
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