This precaution would mean to keep a close eye out for a patient trying to leave the locked unit
What is elopement precautions?
Use of this word in questioning may make patients feel like they did something wrong
What is why?
What is angry usually a symptom of?
What is FEAR?
This is the assessment we use at Community for suicidality (broad name)
What is the Columbia?
This level of observation is for every patient and is "the most important thing you can do"
What is q 15 minute checks
The colors you press on the wall for a code 8
What are red and green?
The number you call when there is a Code Blue
What is 66?
What is Adverse Childhood Experiences
We illustrated the importance of the use of this therapeutic communication technique with the "Deep Listening" clip from Thich Nhat Hahn
What is therapeutic silence or "holding space"
This is the assessment tool we use on inpatient BH
What is the C-SSRS?
This observation means you must stay within a arm's reach at all times
What is 1:1?
This is the name of our event reporting system here at Community
What is Pacer?
The number to text or call house supervisor
What is 317-319-1971
When I use an over authorative voice, this can happen to my patient
What is triggered?
When a patient may possibly be detox'ing from alcohol they are put on these precautions (and orders)
What is CIWA
Label Free
During the end of the assault cycle, the patient experiences a "dip" that includes feelings of humiliation and shame. It would be most benefit to do this during that time
What is connect with the patient and show empathy
On the C-SSRS, we always ask at the very mininum which questions? (We may need to ask more depending on responses)
1, 2, and 6
The only time you can take your eyes off a patient on line of sight is when they are using the restroom...True or False?
what is false?
What is the name of the document that spells indicates Collaboration, Acceptance, Respect and Engagment. We used this to help us map out on our orientation journey together.
What is the Acute Philosophy of Care?
The number of people required to transport a patient
What is 2?
What is Realize, Recognize, Respond and Resist
SBP stands for
What is "The Therapeutic Zone"
Phrasing questions to put to "positive part" first with impulsive patients is an example of this
What is "get to the Yes"
Which question on the C-SSRS is the "behavior" question
What is question 6
This is type of worker can do q 15 minute checks
What is everyone?
This is what you say when a person who is calling does not have the four digit telephone number?
What is, "This is a confidential unit...." ?
What number on the black phone gives you the overhead paging system so you can call a "Code E"
What is 36?
The 3 E's of trauma are
What is Event, Experience, Effects
This precaution is very common on our units. We assess for this during the C-SSRS
What is SI?
What is your facial expression
The use of these type of questions are very helpful when mitigating agression on our units
What are "open ended questions"
What is every shift while awake?
Only this person can decrease the observation status
Who is the doctor?
This is a "warm handoff" during shift change that will ultimately help keep the acuity of your unit/milieu low (because it helps decrease patient's anxiety)
What is triad handoff
What are the minimum number of questions you ALWAYS ask on the C-SSRS (can be more than these three numbers, but no less)
What is 3
It is important for us to realize that this is possible no matter how difficult the situation looks
What is hope?