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What is the definition of an incident report?

  1. A. A report documenting an accident and response to the incident

  2. B. Steps taken to prevent and control the spread of infectious diseases

  3. C. The inability to control the bladder or bowels

  4. D. Move from one room to another

The correct answer is: A. A report documenting an accident and response to the incident

An incident report is specifically designed to record details about an accident and the response to that incident. This type of documentation is essential in healthcare settings, as it provides a comprehensive account of what occurred, including the circumstances leading to the incident, the individuals involved, and any immediate actions taken to address the situation. This information serves multiple purposes: it helps to ensure safety by identifying potential hazards, it is a critical component of quality control within healthcare facilities, and it can aid in preventing similar future incidents. The other options do not align with the definition of an incident report. For example, the focus on infection control addresses procedures rather than highlighting incident documentation, while incontinence refers to a specific medical issue unrelated to incidents or accidents. Additionally, the movement between rooms is a routine action that does not require the depth of details typically encapsulated in an incident report.