Orders
Medication Orders
Critical Value Reporting
Potpourri
Delirium Screening
100

The preferred type of physician order.

What are electronic orders? 

100

Dopamine to maintain BP > 90, < 120 systolic.

What is an order to titrate medication? 

100

Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Results

What are the two most common types of critical value results? 

100

Process of communicating pertinent patient information.

What is the professional exchange report?

100

Nurse who performs the admission delirium screening assessment. 

Who is the RN?

200

This type of order should only be used in emergency situations.

What are verbal orders? 

200

Medication order that must be two separate orders.

What are range orders? 

200

EHR area where critical value results are documented reported to physician.

What is the Assessment & Intervention Flowsheet-Physician Notification? 

200

"Check orders" icon on the EHR.

What are red flags?

200

All patients are assessed for delirium in this unit.

What is the ICU? 

300

These types of orders are not allowed to be used for chemotherapy.

What are verbal and telephone orders?

300

"Renew all meds", "Continue meds". 

What are blanket orders? 

300

Timeframe of 30 minutes.

What is the timeframe between receipt of critical value and communication to the physician? 

300

Process to use when physician is unable to be contacted.

What is the Patient Care Concern Flow Chart? 

300

Assessment scale that determines the level of sedation and two components of consciousness.

What is the RASS scale? 

400

Orders that must be approved by the Medical Executive Committee.

What are Standing Orders?

400

Medication orders that requires the symptom or indications for use.

What are PRN orders? 

400
Patient result that requires immediate action by the caregiver in the provision of care.

What is a critical value? 

400

Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation.

What is SBAR?

400

"Can you name the months backwards from December to July."

What is Feature 2-Inattention in the bCAM? 

500

Code Sepsis order; Pressure Injury Risk Prevention Order.

What are examples of Standing Orders? 

500

Medication orders that are reviewed every 3 days.

What are narcotic orders? 

500

Tests that are reported within one hour.

What are STAT orders? 

500

Report that is filled out once the supervisor is called on the Patient Care Concern Flowsheet.

What is a Midas report? 

500

Flowsheet in the EHR that should be updated when delirium screening is positive.

What is the Plan of Care?

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