Wipe color that requires surface contact time for 4 minutes after using
What is orange wipes
This is done to the glucometer every shift to make sure it is giving accurate results
What us (QC) quality control
Suicide watch requires which type of observation
What is Constant observation
The maximum amount of weight to be lifted alone
What is up to 35lbs
The two patient identifiers
What is name and date of birth
Wipe color that requires surface contact time of 2 minutes after using
What is purple wipes
______wipes are used to clean the glucometer
______wipes are used to disinfect the glucometer
Purple and Orange
What is the side-rails
Tool used daily to document patients mobility status
What is Bedside Mobility Assessment (BMAT)
Frequency that foley catheter order needs to be renewed
What is every 24 hours
Alcohol does not kill this bacteria, only bleach does
what is C-diff
The 3 types of blood that can be used with accu-check
What is venous, arterial and capillary
Two patients to one staff member may be assigned for this type of observation
What is continuous observation
Where the HoverJack and HoverMatt is located
What is the nursing office
This type of wipe/bath is completed daily for patients with foley catheters or central lines
what is CHG wipe/bath
When running fluids, IV tubing is changed every ____ hours or ____ days
96 hours and 4 days
Once opened, accu-check strips expire after ____ days and solution is stable for ______ days
What is 180 days and 90 days
What is every 24 hours
The maximum weight that can be used with the Electronic Total Lift
What is 700lbs
Full thickness skin loss, may extend to subcutaneous tissue, but no muscle, tendon or bone exposed
What is Stage 3 Pressure Ulcer
You do NOT wear PPE in the hallways while doing this with the patient
What is transferring
A peripheral lab sample must be ordered and collected if the values are the following
What is below 50 ml/dL or above 400 ml/dL
Using medication to restrain a patient and is prohibited at RUMC ( type of restraint)
What is a chemical restraint
A belief that reliance on “correct” body positions or “body movements” will somehow provide protection from the force associated with lifting and moving patients
What is body mechanics
Patient care units where RN's can accept critical values over the phone
What is the ICU