PIVIE documentation
Where do you document in EPIC the size, severity and type of peripheral infiltration?
This drug helps reduce fever.
What is Tylenol?
What is Axillary?
Lowers surface tension in the lungs to keep alveoli open and sometimes must be instilled artificially in premature infants.
What is surfactant?
When the bili level is too high.
What is hyperbilirubinemia?
In this there are two arteries and one vein.
What are the vessels in an umbilical cord?
The time frame in which an antibiotic must be given if sepsis is suspected.
What is one hour?
Warming and stimulating the baby is the first step in this algorithm.
What is the NRP algorithm?
Treatment for a pneumothorax.
What is a Chest Tube?
Where we can find procedure lists for neonates.
What is Lippincott?
The type of taping we use for a UVC or UAC.
What is goal post taping?
A drip to keep the PDA open in a ductal dependent heart defect.
What is a prostaglandin drip?
Adding layers such as socks, hats, sleepers, warm blankets and skin to skin is a type of this therapy.
What are simple warming therapies?
When using these the infants eyes must be covered and it must be turned off during lab draws.
What are bili lights?
Where we can find information on medications we are unfamiliar with.
What is Lexicomp?
The leveling place for an arterial transducer.
What is heart level or phlebostatic axis?
This drug is given to overcome AV heart block after an arrest. It will also increase HR and BP
What is epinephrine?
This temp finding can be a sign of sepsis or sometimes a CNS disorder and is often associated with low heart rate.
What is hypothermia?
A procedure for when the bilirubin is dangerously high.
What is an exchange transfusion?
A simple painless test using a heart monitor and a pulse ox on the right hand, performed on all infants prior to leaving the hospital which can identify certain defects.
What is congenital heart screening?
When removing a UAC, after turning off the fluids you would gently pull to this number.
What is 5 cm mark?
This type of drug does not treat pain or provide sedation although the baby will not move.
What are NMBAs?
There is whole body cooling and selective head cooling.
What is induced hypothermia?
The person on the care team that may PULL blood off of the infant.
Who is the MD or NP in an exchange transfusion?
Therapy that helps the nurse and family with feeding issues.
What is speech therapy?