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Communication Tools (SBAR)
1.
What does SBAR stand for?
Severity, Background, Action, Recommendation
Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation
Situation, Background, Accomplishment, Re-evaluation
Severity, Background, Assessment Re-evaluation
2.
Who is responsible for ensuring SBAR is complete and accurate?
The sender
The receiver
Both sender and receiver
3.
What does using SBAR (strategy) support?
Reduces the need for clients and families to repeat information
Standardizes effective communication
Required information is consistently shared at care transitions
Enhanced teamwork
Promotes patient safety and decreased risk or error
All of the above
4.
The Interdepartmental Patient Transfer Communication Tool (SBAR) is retained on the patient chart as part of the patient record.
True
False
5.
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