Calling the Physician
Rapid
Response
Code Stroke
Code Blue
Critical Values
100

I would locate the Physicians pager information here 

What is the Emerson Hub 

100

Person or Persons that can initiate a rapid response

What is anyone

100

The acronym for the assessment that would prompt you to call a "Code Stroke".

BEFAST

Balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time

100

Two findings that would cause you to immediately call a "Code Blue".

No pulse

No breathing

100

The first person who receives the phone notification of a critical value.

The RN

200

Task completed after receiving orders over the phone

What is readback

200

I dial this number for a rapid response or to report any emergency

What is 1333

200

When determining THIS on your Code Stroke patient, you may need to check with the PCT who rounded on the patient two hours ago.

What is Last Known Well time?

200
When the code team arrives, this person will run the code.

Who is the hospitalist

200

Critical low <40 mg/dl

What is adult blood glucose

300

Task associated with an unclear or ambiguous order from a physician. 

What is clarifying the order. 

300

As the team arrives I am the person giving information

Who is the nurse in charge of the patient

300

A point of care test that should be part of the initial Code Stroke evaluation

What is Glucoscan

300

You may want to check for one of these before continuing to do compressions.

What is a DNR order

300

Critical low: <120 mEq/l

What is Sodium

400

I would have current information about these items before calling the physicain

What are vital signs, labs, allergies

400

This is the format I use to report the patients information to the rapid response team

What is SBAR

400

Your patient should be taken here within 20 minutes after the Code Stroke is called.

What is CT scan

400

It's in the refrigerator in the med room and the anesthesiologist may ask for it.

What is the Rapid Sequence Intubation Kit
400

A critical value that is the result of an EKG

 What is:

Acute MI, HR less than 35, sustained Vtach, wide complex tachycardia or torsades de pointes.

500

Format for reporting to physician

What is SBAR

500

Reaction to a concerning and rapid  change in the patient condition

What is call a rapid response

500

Your patient should be taken here, accompanied by a nurse, for a consult with MGH Teleneurology.

What is the CCU

500

If you are unable to start an IV, you may need to do this?

Put in an IO.

BONUS: Where are these located?

500

Critical high: >6

What is Potassium

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