This is where the c-collars are stored
the crib between station 1 and 2
Chest tubes are inserted in this part of the body
the lungs
EVDs are inserted in this part of the body
Head/ Brain
This pad is used for younger children in a c-collar
off set pad
Patients must have this done on admission if they have a c-collar in place
pictures of their skin front and back
Chest tubes are stored here
both cribs
This is found in station 7 and needed for EVDs
Laser level
Needs to be removed immediately after admission if present
the backboard
Name 3 supplies needed for c-collar skin care
1. Wipes or soap and water
2. Towels
3. Skin protection
4. New c-collar pads
5. ipad for pictures
When turning a patient, this should NOT come out
chest tube
Patients that have an EVD must have this on their arms/wrists
restraints
Blood bank is located here
NICCU
Patients with a c-collar are on this type of precaution
c-spine precautions
PICU only carries this type of chest tube (wet or dry)
dry suction
This can be found in our storage room and measures ICP
camino bolt
All trauma patients need to be on this type of bed
ICU bed
This is how often skin care must be performed on patients with a c-collar
once a shift
Name at least 3 things needed at the bedside
1. kelly clamp
2. 4x4 gauze
3. tape
4. zeroform
5. tegaderm
Name 5 supplies you grab for the nurse that is inserting an EVD
1) Drill
2) Razor
3) Laser level
4) Drainage chamber
5) Transducer
6) sterile saline
7) 20mL syringe
8) sterile gloves
9) IV pole
10) T-connector
You can help with this assessment within the first 12 hours of a trauma admission
Skin assessment with pictures taken