A systolic BP under what value is reportable?
dizzy, pale, nauseous, light-headed...
what is hypotension
If it wasn't ___________ you didn't do it
what is documented
What are 3 things you can do for a patient with sudden low Bp?
uf off, fluid, feet up
A temperature of what is reportable? (Celsius)
what is 37.9c
aching, grasping and restless
You should document the Problem and the ________
What is solution / treatment
What conditions would you not return a patient (3 reasons)
What is: Blood leak, Dialyzer reaction, hemolysis
What lung sounds indicate fluid buildup?
What is Crackles/Rales
sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, tachycardia
What is air embolism
Who is ______ Notified and Aware (if you are lpn/tech documenting an issue)
What is "the RN"
Medication for Chest Pain ?
What is Nitro
a weight gain of ____kg or more needs to be reported
Sudden itching, hot flashes, low BP, high HR
what is anaphylactic shock
Specific patient orders or parameters should be found under what tab in patient chart?
what is Unique Order
Treatment of Infection (access)?
What is IV antibiotics
Heart Rate higher than _____ or less than _____ should be reported
What is "> 120" or "<50"
Cherry Red Blood or diluted looking blood, sudden SOB, HTN and back/chest pain
_____________ needs to be charted after patient is on treatment but within _____ minutes
What is "Safety Check " and "30" minutes
Treatment for Air Embolism (acronym)
What is COLT