How many 12 hour shifts does a variable full time team member need to work each week?
What is 3?
Where must bedside shift report be completed?
What is at the bedside?
What does CVL stand for?
What is Central Venous Lines?
Who can insert indwelling/intermittent catheters (IUC)?
What are LPNs and RNs?
What does PCU stand for?
What is Progressive Care Unit?
With respect to observed holidays, how many holidays does Orlando Health recognize?
What is 6?
Who must complete bedside shift report?
What is RNs and NAs?
Name 2 types of CVL?
What are:
PICC Lines- external jugular, internal jugular, subclavian, femoral
Tunneled CVL
Implanted Ports
What technique is used to insert an IUC?
What is sterile technique?
Who do you call when your schedule is not the way you requested?
What is BOSS?
How many Summer holidays does VFT and PT employees have to work?
What is one?
When is BSR completed?
What is at the beginning of every shift (0645 & 1845)?
Name at least one indication a patient may need a CVL?
What is:
Long term ABX
Exhausted all peripheral access
Chemotherapy
Emergency access
How often is Foley care performed?
What is once a shift?
What is the nurse to patient ration on PCU?
What is .... Silence
some possible answers
too high
What phone number(s) does a team member call if they are calling out for a shift?
What is 321-843-2833 and 321-841-5680?
What are two tasks that must be completed by NAs during BSR?
What are:
How often do change CVL dressings?
What is every 7 days or PRN?
List one indication for a urinary catheter?
What is:
Placed status post urologic procedure or urologic injury.
Urinary retention /confirmed by bladder scan.
Obstruction of the urinary tract distal to the bladder.
Neurogenic bladder, that cannot be managed by intermittent caths.
Continuous bladder irrigation and/or gross hematuria.
Peri-operative use for selected surgical procedures: a. Patients undergoing urologic surgery or other surgery on contiguous structures of the genitourinary tract. b. Anticipated prolonged duration of surgery (catheters inserted for this reason must be removed in PACU or per physician order post-operative day 1 or 2).
Patients receiving large-volume infusions or diuretics during surgery.
Need for intra-operative monitoring of urinary output.
Which member of leadership is more fun to work with?
What is ...... all of them :)
How many points accumulated by a team member for time and attendance infraction will lead to a first written counseling?
What is 5?
What are two tasks that must be completed by RNs during BSR?
What are:
When should a CVL be discontinued?
What is ASAP, or no longer indicated?
What is ASAP, or no longer indicated?
When will this game end?
What is now?