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This is used on intact skin to prevent breakdown
What is the blue tube barrier cream?
CAUTI bundle intervention that prevents outside contaminants from entering the urinary system
What is a closed urinary drainage system?
The type of disinfectant wipes that should be in a C. Diff patient's room
What are bleach wipes?
This is where you document barrier cream application in Epic
What is Hygiene → Skin Care → Moisture Barrier?
The dry time for Oxivir wipes
What is 1 minute
These two color-coded items are applied to identify patients at risk for falls and are part of the Fall Prevention Protocol
What is a yellow fall-risk wristband and yellow socks?
You should moisten the skin with water and use a flashlight with this type of patient
What are patients with dark skin tone?
The device used to tape the catheter in place and prevent movement
What is a catheter securement device?
What is wash with soap and water?
To document oral care, navigate here in Epic
What is Hygiene → Oral Care → Mouth rinsed; baking soda solution?
The de-escalation algorithm can only be used for these 3 communicable conditions
What are MRSA, VRE, and ESBL?
While assisting a high fall-risk patient to the restroom, staff should remain within this distance according to the fall prevention protocol
What is within arms-reach?
Nurses can place this order for suspected pressure injuries without consulting with the MD first
What is an order for a wound team consult?
A product designed to absorb and contain a full void of urine or bowel movement for incontinence that should never be used on bed-bound patients
What are adult briefs?
A positive C. Diff result obtained before the third midnight of a patients stay is considered this?
What is community acquired C. Diff?
Cardiac rhythms must be documented at these key times
What is: within 2 hours of assuming care, on admission/room transfer, with new telemetry initiation, after returning from surgery or an invasive procedure, and with a telemetry box change?
These are the five high touch areas cleaned during our 1W "Clean 5 by 5"
What are the IV pole, computer, bed rails, bedside table, and call light?
This assessment tool is completed on admission, transfer, each shift, after a procedure or fall, and as needed to evaluate a patient's fall risk
What is the Hester Davis Fall Risk Assessment Tool?
This should only be used with an incontinent patient when ambulating
What is a diaper?
This is the indication for a urinary catheter placed for a terminally ill patient who is unable to urinate because of limited mobility or pain
What is end-of-life care?
These are the two major reservoirs for C. diff in the healthcare setting
What are the environment and the infected patient?
This pain scale is recommended for patients who are able to self-report pain. It is also called the Functional Pain Scale
What is the DVPRS (Defense and Veterans Pain Rating Scale)?
Before patient contact, before an aseptic task, after body fluid exposure risk, after patient contact, and after contact with patient surroundings
What are the 5 Moments for performing Hand Hygiene?
This air-assisted mobility device is recommended for moving patients weighing 150 pounds or more while in bed and must be inflated every time
What is a Hovermatt?
This is the minimum degree tilt to properly offload the sacrum
What is 30 degrees (and it should be done every 2 hours)?
The amount of time before we should wait to re-insert a foley catheter if the patient is unable to void on their own
What is 72 hours?
These are the 4 qualifying symptoms on the C. Diff checklist
What are: fever, elevated WBC, abdominal pain & cramping?
These are the five required elements of a pain assessment
What is pain level, location, acceptable pain intensity rating, interventions (if applicable), and sedation level before opioid administration?
Only immune staff should care for patients dealing with these 3 contagious illnesses
What are Measles, Chickenpox, and Varicella Zoster?
This mobility assessment tool, used alongside AM-PAC 6 Clicks, measures a patient's peak mobility goal during a hospitalization
What is the Johns Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility (JH-HLM)?