Stroke
Pain
Falls
HAPI
Documentation
100

must be completed on all stroke/TIA patients prior to consuming anything by mouth

What is a swallow screen? or What is a Dysphagia Screen?

100

three times a pain assessment should be completed on a patient

What is upon arrival to the unit, minimum of every 12 hours or once every shift, when a patient complains of pain, after any invasive procedure, before administering a as needed or prn medication for pain?

100

Number you call if someone falls

What is 211?

100

only person who should be staging a wound

What is a certified wound nurse?

100

if something is not documented

what is it was not done?

200

Five actions for stroke prevention

What is healthy diet, exercise or be active, stop tobacco use, limit alcohol, take medications as instructed, manage diabetes, manage high blood pressure, manage high cholesterol?

200

three parts of a pain assessment prior to intervention

What is pain score, pain location, and pain descriptors?

200

Five fall prevention interventions that nurses can do for patients

What are chair alarms, bed alarms, tele monitoring or remote monitoring, yellow grip socks, fall bracelet, stay with me sign on door, self-release belt, bed in the lowest position, table with frequently used items in reach, call bell in reach, room near nurse's station, gait belt use, ambulatory assistive devices, hourly rounding? 

200

four appropriate skin protection measures

What is barrier creams, bed pressure redistribution surface selection, foam dressings to bony surfaces, heel boots, elbow protectors, cushion skin from medical devices, etc.?

200

IV site assessment should be documented 

What is every 4 hours with a saline lock and 2 hours with a running infusion?

300

*** Double Jeopardy***

What are smoking, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease, irregular heart rate, heart valve disease, family history of heart disease, hypertension, previous stroke or TIA, unhealthy diet?

300

Two scores that need to be completed for assessment and reassessment when administering opioids 

What are POSS (Pasero Opioid-induced Sedation Scale) and Pain scale?

300

On admission, every patient needs one of these done to help determine if the patient is a fall risk

What is the Morse?

300

all findings, abnormal and normal, need to be documented within 

What is 24 hours of admission orders time stamp?

300

name some patient education that should be documented in the care plan activities

What is first dose of new medication(s), diagnosis, activity, activities, procedures?

400

*** DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

What is Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time?

400

four non pharmaceutical interventions for pain 

What are heat, ice, reposition, distraction, movement, music, pet therapy, art, pastoral counseling, exercise, companionship, meditation, aromatherapy, deep breathing?

400

The categories of a Morse Assessment

What are history of falls, secondary diagnosis, ambulatory aide, IV access, gait/transferring, Mental status?

400

all admissions and transfers require 

What is a 4-eyed skin check?

400

Care planning and a progress note need to be documented this often

What is once a shift and as needed?

500

when you need to intervene for an O2 sat on a stroke patient (put oxygen on a patient)

What is less than 94%? (a stroke patient should always have an O2Sat of 94% or higher)

500

when a pain reassessment needs to be done by and what you need to do with the reassessment

What is document your reassessment for pain within 60 minutes?

500

the definition of a fall

What is A fall is a sudden, unintentional descent, with or without injury to the patient that results in the patient coming to rest on the floor, on or against some other surface (e.g., a counter), on another person, or on an object (e.g., a trash can). 

500

during a 4-eyed skin check the patient's skin should be checked all over, especially the five focus areas, six in some situations, these are the areas 

What are heels, elbows, toes (including between), spine, sacrum/coccyx, and if on O2 behind the ears?

500

A nursing progress note should be used to document 

What is document significant events, changes, or communications? 

(Policy states Document at least one progress note per shift to summarize patient's condition and progress in relation to their primary problem.) 

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