Fun stands for this when you think of a central line
What is Function, Use, Necessary
These are three different ways to help create a safe environment to prevent falls in all our patients
What is: putting the call light within reach, put the bed in low locked position, patient in developmentally appropriate size and type of bed, use non-skid socks, consider use of bed alarm
Any diapered patients must have this to prevent dermatitis
What is barrier ointment
Name the two times when foley catheter care must happen
What is every 12 hours and PRN with fecal incontinence
The meaning of QSRS
What is Quality Safety Reporting System
The amount of time to scrub the hub with Prevantics
What is 5 second scrub and 5 second dry
Name three different situations where a nurse should complete and document a head-to toe-skin assessment.
What is any admission, any transfer, and every shift
This comes after a daily soap and water bath of a patient with a central line
What is CHG
What is a TLC assessment and what bundle does it focus on?
What is Touch, Look, Compare - the PIVIE Bundle
Target Zero IN FOCUS Commitment to Safety consist of 4 main components, what are 3?
What is: Preform introductions, Pause to care, be responsible to speak up, use ARCC (Ask, Request, Express Concern, Chain of Command) CUS (Concern, Uncomfortable, Safety)
The benefits of the push pause method for flushing a CVC
What is to break up fibrin biofilms or other debris in the central line
Adverse Drug Events (AED) bundle elements are the 7 Rights of medication administration. Can you name them all?
Right Patient, Right Drug, Right Prepared Dose, Right Route, Right Time, Right Indication
According to CHCO policy and TZ bundle - how often do Non-High-Risk patients get bathed?
What is daily for patients 1+ years old and Q3 days for under 1 year
The equipment that must be part of your safety checks for a patient with a chest tube?
What is two clamps, sterile gauze or Vaseline gauze, transparent semipermeable membrane dressing
This aspect of Target Zero allows us to build trust with our patients and families.
What is introductions
Things to assess at least every shift related to your central line dressing
What is: Clean Dry and Intact - with less than 10% drainage
Oral care is preformed how often in the inpatient setting
What is twice daily or every 4 hours for intubated patients
Patients with central lines require a dressing change at what candance?
What is every 7 days or when soiled.
Method to appropriately measure and verify NG placement
What is NEMU and double nurse verification with PH
The form in which clear, complete, and respecful communication is deliverd
What is SBAR
The 3 important components of a cap change at CHCO
What is Coordinated with tubing change, it’s a sterile procedure, mask must be worn by RN and patients, standard cap change is 4-day other reasons are: blood products, hemodialysis, when visibly soiled
All patients are considered to be a fall risk, name two elements of clothing safety
What is no skid footwear and appropriate sized clothes
When completing a sterile dressing change on a patient with a central line, name 3 core components of sterile technique.
What is use a kit with sterile gloves, hair pulled back, mask patients and those within 3 ft of patient
How often and with what amount of fluid should an peripheral IV be flushed?
What is flush the IV with 1-3 mL of Normal Saline. This should be done before and after medication administration and every 12 hours when not it use
In healthcare, where speed and efficiency are often seen as indicators of effectiveness this TZ practice can significantly improve patient safety.
What is Pause to Care