Nursing Knowledge
Med's
eHC Procedures
Sensory Tech
Reporting
100

Name the three phases in the PPS scale.

What is: Stable, transitional, and end of Life

100

This Medication is often prescribed to treat restlessness, agitation and nausea.

What is: Haldol 

100

HCT being injured while working over night will result in a phone call to?

Who is: The MOC

100

ST allows V.O.N. to follow this new era model of Care

What is: eHomecare

100
Type of report that is selected when doing an APR for missed care in LME and ESC.

What is: Change of status report

200

The position of lying face down is referred to as 

(blank) position. 

What is: Prone

200

 6 things that must be labelled on the syringes that may be found in the clients home: Medication name, dose drawn up in mg, volume drawn up in ml, date and time it was loaded, designation and initials, and ( fill in the blank)

What is: Concentration

200

This is the method of communication to use for a voluntary book off request.

What is: Email 

200
When the DRN sends instruction to the HCT, via ST, to push G-Tube medications, the DRN is following this  process from the CNO. 

What is: Delegation

200

You use this type of report in HNHB when there is a change of status with the client and is also followed up by a phone call.

What is: EPR

300

Name the 4 categories that only the client can answer on ESAS.

What is: Wellbeing, Depression, Anxiety, and tiredness

300

 There are this number of medication rights that must be used to administer any and all medications.

What is: The 10 rights of medication administration.

300

The short form abbreviation for having another nurse check the newly prescribed/ordered medication found in HPG that is to be added to the MAR for the HCT to give on shift.

What is: IDC ( independent Double Check)

300

The tab in ST that allows you to see the frequency and PED. 

What is: Details tab

300
When oral suctioning is required at the bedside the DRN would report the need to these staff members on the leadership team

 Who is: RPN TL's

400

The Acronym SMART is referenced when creating goals what does it stand for?

What is: Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely

400

The medications that must be verified prior to HCT giving at the bedside?

What are: All medications

400

The geographical area that requires a phone call to the CC when there is COS. 

What is: HNHB

400

Updates to the ST virtual ward are done when a client is new, there is frequency change, and ( Fill in the blank)

What is: On Discharge

400
Each client must have this assessed on every shift and needs to be reported to the DRN TL. Hint: it helps in triaging priority of clients to be seen. 

What is: Acuity scale

500

Providing comfort care and treating unwanted symptoms at end of life is know as this type of care.

What is: Palliative care

500

It is the process to verify subcut medication in the home at the beginning and at end of shift via telephone call.

What is: Medication count.

500

The name of the certificate that is mandatory to get within the first year of higher.

What is: CAPCE

500

In ST when a medication is to be initiated it is important to enter this much needed information

What is: start date

500

Common reason that an APR can be denied is when the new frequency start day is made in error as the same day as this.

What is:  PED ( Provider End Date)

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