Frequency for tobacco screenings.
What is annually?
What is Triage?
This is not a medical form. Can be completed by RN/LVN/PT. Primarily used to document injuries, lack of injuries, or chemical agent exposure.
What is a 7219?
Anyone can do it but it is healthcare's responsibility to ensure it is done.
What is Call 911?
The amount of time you should wash your hands.
What is 20 seconds?
This test/study is done every year for Lung Cancer Screening
What is Low dose Chest CT?
What are 7362 categories?
This box is marked for Physical Strengths and Holds, Chemical Agent Exposure, or Weapons Used (baton, sponge/wooden rounds, lethal).
What is Use of Force?
Pneumonic that stands for Danger, Response, Circulation, Airway, and Breathing.
What is DRCAB?
You dispose of used syringes and needles in this container.
Red Sharps Container
Should be given if not done within last 10 years or with major/dirty wound if less than 5 years.
What is Tdap/Td?
Defined as exposing chemically exposed areas to air or water being used to wash off and rinse affected areas.
What is Decontamination?
What is shock?
Blue container (Pharmaceutical)
CDC recommends 2 doses to prevent shingles and related complications in adults 50 years or older.
What is Herpes Zoster?
This is written down in the section word-for-word what inmate states. Not our own opinion or interpretation.
What is IP Statement/Direct Quote?
This is where you send patients that do not meet criteria for care within the Clinic.
What is TTA?
This wellness check contains an Abdominal ultrasound focused on the liver and AFP every 6 months if previous exam is normal.
What is HCC (HepatoCellular Cancer) Screening?
Any eye injury, head trauma, abdominal pain, or chest pain complaint.
What are same-day Add-Ons?
Not needed, unless the inmate was exposed in a cell and not removed from the cell where the exposure occurred.
What are q15min checks?
What is Reach/helicopter?