Unit Safety and Vital Signs
Restraints
Observation
Emergency Procedures
Policy Review
100

how many patient identifiers must be checked before performing patient care

What is two?

100

the object that must be readily available when a patient is in restraints

What is restraint key?

100

what a patient on 1:1 observation status should never be

What is alone/unattended?

100

color of code called when a patient elopes from the unit

What is green?
100

where a University Health nametag must be worn

What is above the waist?

200

where patient belongings sheet is kept

What is patient chart?

200

must be attempted before restraints are used

What are least restrictive measures?

200

how many staff members must be present when patients are outside and one of them is on 1:1 observation

What is three?

200

color of code called when a patient is escalating and help is needed on a behavioral health unit

What is white?

200
how long before shift starts an employee must call in if he/she is not going to be able to make it to work

What is two hours?

300

vital signs taken in different positions (e.g. lying and sitting or lying and standing)

What are orthostatic vital signs?

300

how many fingers should fit between the restraint and the patient

What is one finger?

300

what a sitter observing a sleeping patient must be able to observe

What are respirations/chest rise

300

three words that describe what to do if an armed intruder is on the unit

What is run, hide, fight?
300

the time shift report starts (answer TMC or LMC, depending on your location)

What is 7:00 am (TMC) or 6:45 am (LMC)?

400

the two types of rounds performed on the Behavioral Health acute care unit

What are safety and environmental rounds?

400

where the restraint must be secured first before placing it on the patient

What is the bedframe (or restraint board)?

400

the only difference between observation procedures for a LOS patient and a 1:1 patient

What is the permissible distance between the sitter and the patient?

400

what the acronym RACE stands for

What is Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate?

 

400

how long the introductory period is for new employees

What is 90 days?

500

A new patient's observation status before a skin check is completed

What is 1:1?

500

pacing, fidgeting, irritability, clenched teeth

What are signs a patient is escalating?

500

how close a 1:1 sitter must be to the patient

What is close enough to intervene without delay?

500

the number to call to activate a code

What is 4-4444?

500

the tile on ULink to click when looking up a policy

What is Policy Medical?

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