Best Practice
Common Medications
Rehab & Mobility
Miscellaneous
100

Turning every two hours for immobile patients to prevent this from occurring to patients. 

What is pressure injury development? 

100

The vitamins often supplemented in older adults to support bone health and prevent fractures. 

What is vitamin D & calcium?

100

The mobility device that provides the best stability for ambulation. 

What is a walker? 

100

The intravenous access device whose dressing is changed every 7 days & PRN for IV therapy that is long-term. 

What is the PICC line? 

200

The model used at Mackenzie Health to prevent this acute condition. 

What is ADAPT?

200

An example of a blood thinner prescribed for stroke prevention in seniors with atrial fibrillation. 

What is apixaban? (Warfarin, Edoxaban, Xarelto also acceptable). 

200

The allied health professional who helps assess and improve patient's everyday motor tasks such as dressing or grooming?

What is occupational therapist? 

200

The allied healthcare professional involved in the coordination & dispensing of medications for patients leaving on a day pass. 

What is the pharmacist? (Pooja at RCC) 

300

The risk patients have that nurses must prevent and manage when patients are on benzodiazepines & anti-hypertensives 

What is falls risk? 

300
The class of medications used for pain control that also has anti-inflammatory properties. 

What are NSAIDs? 

300

The side a patient leads first with when going down stairs. 

What is the weaker side? 
300
The name of the app we use to translate for patients with language barriers. 

What is Voyce? 

400

The lab value nurses monitor when patients are on warfarin. 

What is INR? 

400
Monitoring for this type of electrolyte imbalance for a patient on Lasix (Furosemide). 

What is hypokalemia?

400

The type of stroke resulting from a blot blocking blood flow to the brain.

What is an ischemic stroke? 

400

This 4-letter abbreviation of a screening tool is used by dietitians & nurses to quickly identify patients at risk of malnutrition. It's widely used in healthcare settings to determine if a more thorough nutrition assessment is needed.

What is "CNST"? (Canadian Nutrition Screening Tool) 

500

The allied health professional involved for concerns with swallowing difficulty.

What is speech language pathologist? 

500

The medication prescribed to manage Parkinson's disease. 

What is carbidopa-levodopa?

500

Two healthcare professionals are involved in the operation of this device when patients have fallen on the floor and cannot get up with assistance. 

What is the Hoyer Lift? 

500

Prior to administering NSAIDs, the MD/NP evaluates the risk for gastrointestinal bleeding and the functionality of this organ.

What are the kidneys? 

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