Weight, height, blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respirations, oxygen saturation,
What are vital signs.
This person only has authority to enter medication name, dose, and route into a patient's chart.
Who is the provider?
Only this person can read an abnormal TB skin test.
Who are the providers?
The maximum age and weight to use this product is 8 years old and 55lbs.
What are pediatric AED electrodes?
This score of at least 80% must be viewed by the preceptor before the orientee closes the window.
What is the Medication Dosage Calculation Quiz in Healthstream?
A female only question required to be asked during intake
What is pregnancy status?
This area is the only designated site for immunizations.
What is the deltoid?
This vial sign cannot be obtained from the pulse oximeter.
What is the Pulse?
This resource for identifying chemical exposures is located on the Sharepiont.
What is oneSOURCE or SDS?
Questions regarding training an orientee should be directed to this person.
Center manager, Farida/ Janice, Stephanie (QPM), or Liz Laufer (Training).
This must always be entered regardless of chief complaint.
What is the Main Problem?
These immunizations were once only able to be administered via subcutaneous injection.
What are Hep B and MMR?
What is the non-rebreather mask?
What is the process in the event of fire or explosion?
This must be completed by the orientee before being able to access their checklist.
What is the PSG Urgent Care Back Office Clinical Staff Virtual Orientation Healthstream course?
In some markets this is done by BOCS; however, in Denver this is done by providers only.
What is the ROS Tab Action?
This muscle area is no longer considered best practice to administer injections.
What is the dorsogluteal muscle?
The use of this device for looking into the ear canal can only be used by providers.
What is an otoscope?
First and last name, Date of Birth
What are 2 patient identifiers?
Staff that are lab/ xray only must complete this in order to be able to complete tasks similar to that of the Medical Assistant.
What is the Lab/X-Ray to BOCS Cross Training?
This can be left in an unknown status as long as the patient is able to describe what this is for.
What are patient medications?
This is the ONLY medication that can be administered as a verbal order.
What is epinephrine?
A period of reduced or absent Korotkoff sounds when manually measuring blood pressure
What is the auscultory gap?
This is required to be on you at all times when working in the clinic.
What is the ID Badge?
Individuals who are willing to take initiative and help standardize.
What are YOU! Preceptors!