The medication that is used to treat MH
What is Ryanodex
The frequency that a provider must renew a non-violent restraint order
What is 24 hours
potentially life-threatening complication that can occur during or after catheter removal.
What is Air Embolis
Adverse reaction associated to TPA
What is bleeding
The maximum volume in cc's of air in the bulb of a safe guard
What is 40 cc's
How many vials of Ryanodex is stored in the hospital
What is 9 vials
The frequency a provider must renew a violent restraint order
Different types of central lines
What is Dialysis Catheter, implanted port, Tunneled cath, PICC, central line
Non-modifiable risk factors for stroke: Name three
What is age, family history, genetic disorders such as CADASIL, race (African Americans have a higher risk of death from stroke) , gender (women have more strokes than men and stroke kills more women than men), prior stroke, Tia or Heart attack
The reason the air is deflated every two hours in a safe guard
What is capillary refill and site assessment
The two medication agents that trigger MH
What is inhalational anesthetic agents and neuromuscular blockades
The frequency that safety checks must be documented on a patient in violent restraints
What is every 15 minutes
The time frame when a central line dressing needs to be changed
What is 7 days and if dressing is soiled or compromised.
The recommended dose of Activase
What is 0.9 mg/kg
A vacuum will be caused at the site if this is done
What is draw negative pressure
The substance is used to reconstitute Ryanodex
What is sterile water
Restraints must be fastened to the bed frame using this method
What is Quick Release Method
The time frame that a curo cap must be on the hub to be considered effective
What is one minute
You just received a patient from the ED status post TPA. It has been 3 hours since the patient received TPA and they are vomiting when they arrive, what would you expect to happen next?
What is STAT BRAIN CT w/out Contrast to ensure there isn’t a conversion to a hemorrhagic stroke
Device that offers precise, effective hemostasis management using hands-free compression of the femoral artery or vein
What is FemoStop
Occurs in response to physical activity, often while sick rather than in reaction to exposure to a triggering agent
What is "awake MH"
The frequency of documentation of restraints on a violent restraint patients
What is one hour
Scenario: pt admitted from ED to ICU with a chronic foley- these are 2 steps that must be completed.
What is insert a new foley and urine culture.
When reconstituting TPA, spike sterile water first on flat surface and then spike TPA powder over sterile water, then invert. What would be consider inappropriate mixing method
What is "don't shake"
This is required when a femostop is applied to a patient.
What is a doctors order