The nurse you work along side of during orientation.
What is a preceptor?
It indicates an increase in size but not necessarily development or maturation.
What is Growth?
The number to call for any emergency
What is 4-5000 (Richland) or 6-50000 (Baptist)?
A pain scale used when administering an opioid.
What is POSS?
Process of obtaining/labeling of lab specimens
What is accurate patient identification, obtaining and labeling of all lab specimens?
The place where BSSR occurs and what it stands for.
What is - at the bed side and bed side shift report?
The definition of the neonatal period.
What is the first 28 days of life?
My responsibilities if an infant/child abduction is announced overhead
What is: Monitor exits and stairwells, check any visitors trying to leave with large bags or parcels, watch for suspicious behavior, stop all visitors from leaving the area, be available to answer questions regarding description of child and possible abductor?
Where I can find information on an unfamiliar medication.
What is Lexicomp?
Written on lab labels
What is date, time and my EID?
Two important organizational tasks for the new nurse to learn
What is time management and priority setting?
In order to identify when a child is not meeting normal milestones, provide resources and to help educate families.
Why is it important to know normal growth and development parameters?
Where I can locate information on an unfamiliar procedure.
My Dashboards in EPIC, Lippincott
When I would document a pain assessment.
What is - on admission, prior to discharge, with vital signs, prior to a pain medication and within an hour after giving a pain med?
How to know the order labs are drawn
What is the order of the draw which is found in EPIC?
Good communication with various team members.
What is an important component in providing safe patient care along with a multi-disciplinary team?
Team members that focus on psychosocial development and assists with helping patients cope with procedures through various mediums.
Who is the child life specialist?
Pediatric specific pain scales
What are
NPASS
Faces
rFLACC
Numbers?
Non-pharmacological pain therapies.
What are - •Heat/Cold Therapy •Repositioning
•Imagery •Music Therapy
•Pet Therapy •Distraction
•Pacifiers •Swaddling •Kangaroo Care
The dispense status term that lets me know my blood is ready in blood bank.
What is "selected?"
Delegation
What is the awareness of what I can and cannot do and knowing when to ask for help?
Three of the normal newborn's adaptive tasks in the neonatal period.
What are Establish and maintain respirations
Establish and maintain circulation Maintain body temperature Maintain fluid and electrolyte balance Eliminate waste Regulate blood sugar
The three paths of progression in childhood development.
What are head to toe, trunk to extremities, general to specific?
The five rights of medication administration.
What are the right route, right time, right dose, right patient, right medication?
What I click at the end of a transfusion if there is no adverse reaction.
What is "Accept and Complete?"