But did you die?
Think it, say it, spell it
Shouldn't that go to Clermont?
Propofol for all
Well, that's just random
100

This is the leading cause of death in the trauma patient

Hemorrhage 

100

This 13-letter word indicates high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood

HYPERLIPIDEMIA

100

How often, at minimum, must a constant observer document on a psychiatric patient.

Every 15 minutes

100
During a conscious sedation vital signs are continuously monitored and required to be documented how often?

Every five minutes

100

Name 4, abdominal solid organs

Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Pancreas

200

This burn is described as waxy, white leather, dry, firm, and not painful. 

Full thickness burn

200

This is a bulge or dilation in the wall of a blood vessel.  It occurs when the artery wall becomes weak and stretches, forming a sac-like structure.

ANEURYSM

200

These are the initials for the screening that we do on every patient regarding suicidal and homicidal thoughts?

C-SSRS screening.  

200

Vital signs must be stable for how long prior to patient discharge after a conscious sedation. 

30 minutes

200

This is the typical fluid bolus amount initially ordered for a septic patient. 

30ml/kg

300

This is the appropriate method to open an airway in the trauma patient 

Jaw-thrust maneuver

300

This is commonly known as gallstones, refers to the formation of hard deposits in the gallbladder

CHOLELITHIASIS

300

A 16 year old patient has an order for "violent restraints."  How often is the order good for?

2 hours

300

According to the sedation policy, how long should a patient be NPO from a "light meal and non human milk."

6 hours

300

This is the name of the new cardiac monitoring system that Mercy Anderson will be implementing.

Project Voyager

400

This is a fracture of 2 or more sequential ribs in 2 or more sections - you will see paradoxical motion

Flail Chest

400

This is a medical procedure where the spleen becomes enlarged

SPLENOMEGALY

400

If a patient answers "yes" to any of the suicidal risk assessment questions, what ideally should be documented immediately following this?

C-SSRS Risk Assessment Section.

400

When conducting a timeout prior to starting a conscious sedation, what are the 4 items that must be checked?

Correct patient, correct site, correct procedure, fire risk score. 

400

This is the name for the clinical signs indicating increased intracranial pressure 

Cushing's Triad

500

This maxillary fracture is a complete craniofacial separation involving the maxilla, zygoma, orbits and bones of the cranial base.

Le Fort III

500

This is a medical procedure that allows the doctor to examine the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and upper part of the small intestine using a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope. 

ESOPHAGOGASTRODUODENOSCOPY

500

This is the name of the Quality Specialist that audits our psych charts?

Jason Hopkins

500

This is the name of the airway assessment the physician must complete prior to initiating a conscious sedation.

Mallampati Score 

500

This is the appropriate locations to place a pulse oximeter on a freshly born baby.

Right wrist

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