Point of Care
Sterilization Process
Bed Cleaning
L-Cart Cleaning
Miscellaneous
100

When glucometers get QC'd

Daily on night shift 

100

Color of the requisition form in the triplicate we keep as a "receipt" of drop off in SPD.

Pink

100

Color wipes used to clean the isolette

Red

100
True/False: Open items are discarded upon discharge of any patient. 

True. Examples include tegaderm, duoderm, diapers, wipes, blue chux pads. 

100

Number of sides to a consent form if it needs to be printed out (instead of on the ipad). 

One sided. If it is double sided, it often get missed when scanning into the chart. 

200

When pH strips require QC'ing

Upon opening and every 3 months

200

True/False: Disposable items are kept in the NICU for circumcision. 

False

200

Effective dry time for red sani wipes

3 minutes

200

Responsible individuals for checking expiration dates of products in the L-Cart.

All associates! Clerks will check routinely on a monthly basis but should be checking daily when stocking. Nurses and materials management are also responsible for checking expiration dates. Commonly expired products include lab tubes, sterile rubber bands, sterile gloves, saline vials. 

200

The shift where breast milk vouchers are given out to pumping Moms if needed.

Night shift. At night, a physical meal voucher is given to parents. During the day, parents are able to go to the cafeteria to eat. Parents call 53-MEAL and then a voucher is "called in" on their behalf. Parents do not need to call cafeteria and have food delivered to unit.

300

When glucose QC bottles expire

3 months from date opened

300

Where you get 3 different size Gomco clamps and a Red Bin for a circumcision. 

SPD

300

Length of time the isolette should remain off for prior to cleaning. 

30 minutes

300

True/False: All items in the L-Cart are discarded for any patient on precautions at the time of discharge or transfer. 

False. ALL items are only discarded if the patient has an active infection (on antibiotics, not colonized with MRSA) or are on enhanced droplet precautions at the time of discharge (TB/COVID).

300

The number of caregivers allowed at the bedside at a time. 

Only two caregivers are allowed at the bedside at a time. If siblings visit, only two adults and one child can be at the bedside and only during the hours of 8:00AM and 8:00PM.

400

When glucose strips expire

6 months from date opened

400

Where is SPD located?

Second floor by NICU Annex

400

Minimum time isolette parts must air dry prior to putting bed back together.

30 minutes

400

True/False: All items need to be removed fully to clean the inside of each drawer if the patient discharged was on Contact, Droplet, or Airborne precautions. 

True

400

Mode of contacting EVS for all needs: discharges, spills, beds, etc. 

EPIC 
500

Two places to record pH QC date

pH bottle label and pH QC log in POCT binder

500
Cleaning solution sprayed on items in the Red bin prior to securing and sending for sterilization. 

PreKlenz

500

Parts of the isolette that must be soaked in soapy water 

Tubing grommets, canopy seals, and porthole gaskets.

500

True/False: Tape, Coban, and sterile scissors are examples of items that get discarded upon patient discharge/ transfer. 

True. There are multi-use items that are discarded between patients. 

500

True/False: Mamaroo swings must stay in the designated patient room. 

True. Each room has its own mamaroo. If a patient is transferred to a new room, the mamaroo cover can be removed and transferred with the patient. When patient is discharged, remove cover to be laundered, clean Mamaroo and then fully re-assemble for next use. Place new cloth cover, disposable blue cover and then wrap in plastic. If a patient is discharged and never used the Mamaroo, no further action is needed if it is assembled and covered in plastic wrap. For the “new” Mamroo’s with the 5-point harness straps, remove cover for laundering, leave straps attached to the Mamaroo and clean with purple wipes (like we do with the older model.)

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