Patient Safety
Vital Signs
Lines & Drains
Basic Care
Restraints/Nova
100

Simple device used to assist in ambulating patients. 

What is a Gait Belt?

100

Artery used to assess a patient's pulse.

What is the radial artery?

100

Three reasons a patient would need a CHG application.

What is Central Line, Foley catheter or Surgery scheduled?

100

Acronym used for hourly rounds.

What is CARE?

100
The cleaning product used to disinfect the glucometers.
What is the Chlorox blue top Bleach wipes?
200

The color armband a patient should have on if they are a high fall risk.

What is yellow?

200

Average respiratory rate for an adult patient.

What is 12-20?

200

Proper way to reactivate a Jackson Pratt (JP) drain.

What is squeeze the bulb?

200

Product used to clean the peri area and skin folds throughout the day.

What is No-rinse Foam?

200

The weight limit on the net bed.

What is 300 lbs?

300

Two patient identifiers used to properly ID the patient.

What is Name & DOB?

300

Optimal oxygen saturation range for patients.

What is 95-100%?

300

The frequency a female Purewick needs to be changed.

What is every 8 hours?

300

Frequency oral/denture care should be provided/offered to patients.

What is BID?

300

The length of time the StatStrips are good for once opened.

What is 6 months?

400

Distance you need to maintain from a high fall risk patient when toileting.

What is within arm's reach of the patient?

400

The top number (heart contracts) and bottom number (heart relaxes) on a blood pressure reading.

What is systolic and diastolic?

400
Steps on how to perform CHG wipe application.

What is 1 wipe for the chest, 1 wipe for both arms, 1 wipe for the abdomen, 1 wipe for each leg, & 1 wipe for the back/bottom?

400

Dressing used to prevent pressure injuries that can be applied by UAPs.

What is Foam borders/Mepilex borders?

400

The way to check the snugness of the peek-a-boo mitt, soft limb restraint, and twice as tough restraints.

What is 1 finger width between the restraint and the patient?

500

Steps to setting up a chair alarm for a patient is at high risk for pressure injuries and incontinent. 

What is non-skid pad, chair alarm pad, chair cushion, flat sheet, and blue pad?

500

Degree of temperature that is identified as a fever. 

What is 100.4 degrees or higher?

500

Four interventions used to prevent a CAUTI.

What are foley wipes, remove dependent loops, bag/tubing below bladder, CHG wipes, collecting urine from port, foley securement device?

500

Precautions to use when feeding patients to prevent aspiration.

What is sit them upright, make sure they are alert, take your time and watch for signs of squirreling/pocketing food?

500
Completed every 24 hours to ensure the Nova meters are properly calibrated.

What are quality controls?

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