Vascular Access
Manual Handling
Medication
Potassium
Sodium
100

The single most important practice to prevent vascular access related infections

Hand Hygiene

100

Equipment used to easily help a patient up the bed

Slide sheet

100

The acronym used to identify which medications require double checking

APINCHS

100

An adjunct therapy to enhance the effect of insulin and glucose (if no IHD or other contraindications)

Salbutamol 

100

The mEq/L of a patient's LOW sodium

135 mEq/L

200

This cannulation location needs to be changed within 24 hours

Antecubital fossa

200

When moving a patient you check these areas prior to commencing the move

PAL - Pillow, Arms, Legs

200

This medication should be avoided in patient's with Parkinson's Disease

Metoclopromide

200

Treatment for acute hyperkalemia commences when the potassium level is above this number in mmol/L

k > 6.0mmol/L 

200

The mEq/L of a patient's HIGH sodium 

145 mEq/L

300

This device is "Implantable"

Port-a-cath

300

This type of sling does not get crossed between the legs

Clip Sling

300

This medication order form was updated on the 9th of April 2025

Insulin Order Form MR/569800

300

If Hyperkalemia is confirmed and a BSL is >4 mmol/L, PH CPG states to give this much insulin

10 units

300

Low sodium (Hyponatremia) and cerebral oedema increases the risk of

Seizures 

400

The average blood flow per minute through the heart

2000ml per minute

400

This should not be activated with using a sling hoist

Brakes

400

Americans call this medication "Acetaminophen" and within Peninsula Health drug is 1 of the most common medication errors

Paracetamol

400

When there ARE confirmed ECG changes 2.2mmol IV over 2-3 mins of this drug is required. 

Calcium gluconate

400

Sodium excess (Hypernatremia) and cerebral oedema increases the risk of

Seizures

500

After use of this equipment immediate removal is required from a CVAD

IV fluid lines

500

This acronym is used prior to commencing any manual handling

SAPL - Stop, Assess, Learn & Plan

500

MIMs stands for this

Monthly Index of Medical Specialties

500

If K+ is greater than 6 and vital signs are ok a recheck of potassium levels is required immediately to exclude this.

pseudohyperkalaemia 

500

This is often referred to as Tea and Toast syndrome 

Hyponatremia 

A dietry pattern primarily consumed by elderly individuals (tea = diuretic)

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