CAUTI stands for
What is catheter-associated urinary tract infection
CLABSI stands for
Central line-associated bloodstream infection
The number one activity patients are attempting when they fall
What is toileting?
HAPI stands for
What is Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury?
Best way to prevent a CAUTI
What is DO NOT place the Foley or advocate for early removal?
Best way to prevent a CLABSI
What is prevent placement or advocate for early removal?
Name three things that can alert you that a patient is a falls risk
What is CIS header, what is yellow socks and what is a yellow wrist band?
The two best interventions for preventing HAPIs
Moisturizing skin and turning every 2 hours
Name four alternatives to placing a Foley
What is a straight cath, primafit, condom cath, and male/female urinal?
List all three items that are changed every 7 days
What is dressing, claves and all IV tubing?
Performed post fall
What is a post fall huddle, RISQ and event note?
Placed to prevent breaktown
What is a preventive Mepilex?
Name the elements of the CAUTI bundle:
What is keep below the level of the bladder, use a secure cath attached to leg, perineal care, CHG wipe every shift, Mcare wipes every shift, use only one container per drain, maintain a closed system and assess for need of the Foley?
Name three criteria for changing a central line dressing
What is it has been 7 days, the dressing is soiled and the dressing is not intact?
How three things you can do to prevent falls
What is keep a clean room, clutter free, bed in lowest position, call bell within reach, personal belongings within reach and offer frequent toileting?
Skin is assessed by two RNS
What is on admission and at each handoff?
Name four criteria for placing a Foley catheter
What is perioperative use for a surgical procedure, surgical procedure within 24-48 hours, surgery of the pelvic structure in the immediate post-op period, urine output monitoring in critically ill or hemodynamically unstable patients, management of acute urinary retention or urinary obstruction as evidence by a bladder scan, assistance in stage III or IV pressure injury healing if the patient is incontinent, to improve comfort when the patient's terminal condition, if the patient is experiencing sedation, paralysis, decreased level of consciousness, if the patient is experiencing prolonged immobilization and long-term catheterization over 28 days already been initiated?
The least preferred placement for a central line
What is femoral?
Name four criteria that would make your patient a falls risk
What is neuropathy, needs assistance transferring or ambulating, history of falls, gait and balance issues, and taking psychotropic, anticonvulsant, anxiolytics or sleep medications?
Method to check for correct placement of ZFlow
What is hand/cup method?