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Shaky Situations
Tubes, Drains, & Yikes!
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Annoying Acronyms
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I call this number if my patient needs immediate medical attention or intervention (and for all other emergencies...)

777

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I give an IM of this medicine ASAP when a patient starts having a seizure

Benzo

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Who I notify when my patient needs a PRN breathing treatment

respiratory

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the medication commonly given for dystonic reactions/extra pyramidal symptoms (EPS) like akathiesia (internal restlessness)

benadryl

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When your patient or their guardian says they will be leaving despite the doctor's recommendations

Also an abbreviation popularly used to welcome whatever questions 

AMA

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I need to look here for the assessment and documentation requirements for a patient with a JP drain

Mosby's

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This assessment and medication protocol is used to manage alcohol withdrawal

CIWA

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what a patient needs when they report suicidal thoughts and are on Oxygen

1:1 monitoring

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the modified psychiatric medical beds on gero 2es are only ligature resistant in the "______ &______" position

locked and low

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This tube is inserted through the abdominal wall into the stomach for patients who cannot eat by mouth

Also a gal's nickname

PEG

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The place I check to find the document about inpatient BH-specific medical guidelines

SharePoint

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a life threatening condition characterized by altered mental status, muscle stiffness, and instability of the autonomic nervous system caused by medications like haloperidol, chlorpromazine, olanzepine, and clozapine

NMS

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a tube in place from the abdomen into the bladder, allows emptying of urine

suprapubic catheter

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Frequency of turns for a patient unable to reposition themself

Q2 hours

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This is a Behavioral Health department with inpatient and outpatient services for substance use

Also a federal agency tasked with public health research, prevention, and response to disease outbreaks or trends

CDC

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I need to search here to find Fall documentation requirements

The HUB

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The BEST option for my patient with a blood sugar of 67 who is able to take something orally

what is liquid glucose

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The only IV "medication" permitted to be given in inpatient BH

fluid bolus (LR or NS)

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The team consulted when a patient appears to need support from a walker or mobility device

PT

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When your patient is missing a leg above the kneecap

Also when you reference something of the same meaning. (olanzapine _ _ _ zyprexa)

AKA

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I call this team to get items for the yellow isolation cart (precautions signs, PPE)

Central Supply

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This assessment protocol is used to manage opioid withdrawal

COWS

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I'm looking for this resource when I hear my patient say they might have scabies

Isolation table

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This hygiene task is required daily for a patient with a Peripherally inserted central catheter

CHG bath

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This patient code status means "don't give me CPR if I crash!"

Its also an important state agency that maintains parks and forests and protects the environment and its resources

DNR

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