When going to open the strips, what do you do?
What is LABEL THEM!
Proper cuff size for this arm
What is Adult Long
Done on every patient before the patient eats or drinks anything in the AM
What is daily weights!
Walking in a room or changing gloves or touching patient you should
What is Wash/ Sanitize your hands
Length of time to wipe the glucometer for
What is 2 Minutes?
What is purple?
Proper cuff size
What is Small Adult
Immediately after dumping a urine you should....
What is CHART IT!!!!
What is everything changed when doing a CHG
What is Gown, Linen, leads and Primafit
Next steps when a patient complains they are dizzy while trying to go to the bathroom
What is sit them back down and Notify RN
(Notify the RN of any changes with patients)
After opening the strips how many days and/or months are they valid for
What is 180 days or 6 Months
What is 5 Minutes
After a patient is done with their meal you walk in the room and ..........
What is take the tray and chart the meal slip
Prima/o fits should be changed when
atleast every shift and with each CHG bath, and everytime its removed
SpO2 below 90 you should
What is notify the nurse
Time of ACHS checks VS Q4
What is ACHS: 8am, 12pm, 4pm, 8pm
What is Q4: 12am, 4am, 8am, 12pm, 4pm, 8pm
When the MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure) is below what number do we notify the RN
What is 65
Setting up a new patient room male or female what is needed in every room to help with I&Os
A HAT
A patient is leaving the floor vial stretcher, what does the NA do?
What is change the linens!
Struggling with getting phlebotomy sticks in and wanting practicing who do you reach out too
What is Tara
Perimeters of notifying the nurse
What is Low: Below 70
What is High: Greater the 300
Next steps after you check a oral temperature after the patient drinks there morning coffee and it is 100.1f.
What is check axillary temperature and make sure it is correctly documented
(I would also inform the nurse of reason)
This is the goal of monitoring intake and output to prevent this, which can cause serious complications if left unchecked.
What is fluid imbalance?
If a patient is a self how do you assist with CHG bathing
Stay in the room make sure all areas are being covered
DONT JUST PASS THE WIPES
Patient is a baker act before you take over shift you should
What is Handoff (know why they are here), scan the room, take away ligature risk (IV poles, coband, call light, personal phones)