Dressings changes are completed under this technique
What is "Aseptic" technique
The patient presents with watery loose stools. How many loose stools does the patient need to have before sending the specimen.
What is" 4 or more loose stools in a 24 hour timeframe".
The patient has not voided. A bladder scan is performed. This is where this is documented in EPIC
What is "I/O", Urine Output- Additional Urine Volume
The patient is going to surgery. This paperwork is to be completed by the nurse before surgery.
What is the "Preop Checklist"?
After an exposure to blood or body fluid, the area is cleansed with
What is Soap and water
These are the days the connectors are changed
When is "Monday and Thursday"
During patient transport, the urine bag is placed here
Where is "below the bladder on the side of the stretcher"
What is "Preop".
This is when sharps are discarded
Sharps are discarded "Immediately after use".
The central line dressing was changed the previous day. Today the dressing is wet with drainage at the insertion site and outside of the CHG dressing. Is there something that needs to be completed?
What is "change the dressing now with aseptic technique".
The patient was positive for C. difficile on 10/10/25. The physician orders a C. difficile specimen 10/25/2025. When is send the stool specimen.
When is send the stool specimen past 30 days of being positive ("DAY 31").
A urine culture is ordered for a patient with a urine catheter. This where the culture is collected from.
Where is the "Port"
IV tubing for TPN is chnaged when?
When is "Daily" and if "Disconnected" from the patient
What is the " Bristol Stool Chart".
The patient has been bladder scanned for 300ml of urine. A straight catheterization is performed for a return of 400ml of urine. What is the next step?
What is Bladder Scanning the patient in 4-6 hours for retention.
This is used to scrub the hub of a central line
CHG Swab