General Orientation
Clinical Orientation
Skills
Hospital Lingo
Potpourri
100

The CEO of HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital

Who is Lisa Valentine?

100

This is purposely completed hourly during the day and every two hours during the night.   

What is SAFETY Rounding?

100

A Medical Surgical Unit

What is . .  3C, 3S, 4C, 4E, 4S, and/or 5E?  

100

Human Resources

What is HR?

100

A patient found unresponsive, not or poorly breathing and ma not have a detectable pulse.

What is a Code Blue? 

200

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

What is HIPPA?

200

Customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group. 

What is Cultural Sensitivity?

200

Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time

What Signs that could indicate a STROKE?

200

Stages and Skills that are signed off by one's preceptor that indicate the orientee has demonstrated competence in in a skill or process.   

What is CBSO/eCBSO?

200

Lecture on Medication Management, Pharmaceutical Waste, Pain Management and Medication safety.

What is the Pharmacy Lecture?                            Who is Dr. Jodi Graves, Director of the Pharmacy?

300

The gathering of information from employees to build relationships, and recognize exceptional performance.

What is Employee Rounding? 

300

A result that is significantly outside the normal range and may indicate a life-threatening situation.

What is the definition of a Critical Value?

300

Designed to keep patients informed and make them feel heard.

What is AIDET? 

Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation and Thank you. 

300

The device used to measure point-of-care glucose at Orange Park Hospital.

What is the Nova Meter?

300

The platform that houses a large amount of hospital education.

What is Health Stream?

400

Access to medication information, fair treatment, and making medical decisions are a few of these. 

What are patient rights?

400

Noise generated from ECG monitors, BP monitors, Telemetry, IV pumps and Ventilators. 

What are Clinical Alarms?

400

Reduces occurrence of pressure ulcers, increases GI motility, and increases blood flow are among the benefits of this.

What is increased Patient Mobility?

400

A device used within the facility that transfers vital signs by Bluetooth to Meditech and generates MEWS scores. 

What is the Welch Allyn (connex spot) vital sign machine?  

400

A method of communication that can transmit a message to an individual, to all staff or reach a physician on the premises.

What is IMobile?

500

Requires hospital emergency departments to: Provide a medical screening examination to every patient seeking emergency care.                                Provide stabilizing treatment to patients with medical emergencies, regardless of health insurance status or ability to pay

What is EMTALA or the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act?

500

When clinicians become overwhelmed by the sheer number of signals and sounds.

What is alarm fatigue?

500

Facial Droop, throat clearing, coughing or change in vocal quality after drinking, gurgling voice after drinking. 

What is a failing Dysphagia screen?

500

CLABSI

What is a Central line-associated bloodstream infection?

500

Immobility, Malnutrition, Urinary and/or fecal incontinence and Mental status.

What are the 4 principal conditions that constitute a patient as High Risk for a pressure injury?

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