The person to call when you have a change in baseline vital signs
Who is the patients provider?
What is epinephrine?
What is patient education?
This tube is inserted into a patients trachea to help them breath.
What is an endotracheal tube?
The compression rate for an adult patient.
What is 100-120 per minute?
Your patient begins clutching his chest and complaining of jaw pain.
Who is the Rapid Response Team?
This medication is administered during VTACH (pulseless) and Vfib?
What is Amiodarone?
This team will need activated when a physician identifies an AMI in your patient?
Who is the Cath Lab Team?
This person will always let go of the tube immediately after he gets a successful intubation (on the fourth attempt).
What is a Resident?
What is 2 inches?
Your patient goes unresponsive with a weak, thready pulse. You see V-Tach on the monitor.
What is a Code Blue?
What is Rate control?
This tool is used to promote communication and customer satisfaction in our organization.
What is AIDET?
This device can rapidly confirm placement of my ETT immediately after intubation.
What is ETCO2?
When defibrillation should occur.
What is ASAP?
The patient you are caring for in restraints suffers a cardiac arrest. After coding for 45 minutes, the provider calls the code.
Who is Nursing Supervisor?
This PRE-MIXED medication is given to maintain the blood pressure and heart rate in a patient.
What is Dopamine?
This Number is essential for calling RRT/Code Blue
What is *99?
What is the critical airway box?
Advanced airways eliminate the need for this ratio.
Compression:Breath
You have gone for a walk and are walking along Michigan St. when you stumble across a man face down and not breathing.
Who is 911/EMS?
This medication acts primarily on alpha-receptors to maintain systemic vascular resistance in distributive shock.
What is Norephinephrine?
This resource can provide you with access to all hospital policies and procedures.
What is E-Hub?
These units all have glidescopes available for use in difficult airways.
What is ED, ICU, and OR?
This happens when you do not allow the chest to fully recoil.
What is ventricular filling?