Pressure Injury
Organ and Tissue Donation
Anaphylaxis
Cardiac Arrest
CRRT with RCA
100

What song did we play before the quality huddle on pressure injuries?

Under Pressure, By David Bowie and Freddie Mercury

100

A patient could be still considered a candidate for tissue donation until  _____hours after their death. 

24 hours. 

100

How is Epinephrine administered for an anaphylactic reaction? (i.e. dose, route & frequency)

0.3-0.5mg IM q5min

100

True or false: a nurse can shock a patient in cardiac arrest independently of a doctor or nurse practitioner. 

True. 

100

Citrate serves as an anticoagulant by binding which molecule? 

Ionized Calcium - Free or ionized calcium is an important component of the coagulation pathway. 

200

When should wound care be consulted for a pressure injury?

Stage III, IV, X or DTI

200

Your patient was on piptazo for a pneumosepsis. They could be a tissue donor: True or False. 

True - Exclusion criteria for tissue donation includes an "active systemic infection and untreated". 

200

Why do we favor IM over IV when administering Epinephrine for an anaphylactic reaction? 

Higher risk of error: administering cardiac Epinephrine dose IV, which can lead to cardiac complications such as MI, CVA or potentially fatal arrhythmias. 

200

What button should you press when shocking without the presence of a NP or MD? 

"Analyze" 

200

Citrate-calcium complex is primarily metabolized by which organ? 

Liver

300

Name the symbol on the progressa bedrails with which you can align your patient's hips. 

Arrows.

300

Contacting Hema Quebec to recommend a potential tissue donor is an act reserved for physicians. True or False? 

False. Nurses can and should be contacting hema quebec to recommend patients. Nurses are responsible for answering the question "Is the patient a potential tissue donor?" and "Has the patient been recommended to Hema-Quebec" on the "Notification of Death Form". 

300

What is the next step for epinephrine administration if a patient is unresponsive to IM epinephrine administration? 

Start an epinephrine infusion. 

300

A patient is POD 3 after a CABG. They go into VF. After you call for help, what is the first line intervention?  

3 stacked shocks- If no MD or NP, press Analyze - Shock 3 times in a row. Remember, it will take 6 seconds for the machine to reset post shocking. Keep pressing "Analyze" if it didn't work right away. 
300

What are the byproducts of calcium-citrate metabolism? 

Bicarbonate and Calcium - Monitor for metabolic alkalosis. 

400

You patient is experiencing diarrhea. What product can be used underneath the critic aid to provide further protection? 

"No sting skin prep" or "Cavilon No sting barrier film" 

400

Name two locations in the ICU where you can find with the steps for recommending a potential tissue donor to hema-quebec. 

1. On the back of the "Notification of death form"

2. On the white board next to the CSI office. 

400

Your patient goes into cardiac arrest due to anaphylactic shock. What is recommended dose, route and frequency of epinephrine? 

1mg, IV, q3 to 5 minutes

400
Post-cardiac surgery, your patient goes into asystole. What is the first line intervention? 

Attempt pacing. 

400

Through which method of solute transport is citrate removed to the effluent fluid?  

Diffusion - i.e. via dialysate. If a patient is having increased metabolic alkalosis, decreasing the citrate dose, OR increasing the dialysate would be methods of reducing the citrate in the patients body. 

500

What is the treatment for a stage II pressure injury located on a patient's heel? 

Duoderm, changed q72 hours. 

500

One tissue donor can help up to 20 different people. The hema-quebec website lists 5 main types of tissue grafts and how they can help change lives. Name 2. 

1. Cornea Transplant

2. Musculoskeletal tissues (i.e. ligament or tendon)

3. Skin grafts for burn victims

4. Vascular tissue for arterial bypass or AAA repair.

5. Heart valve graft. 

500

Early intubation by the best intubator is the recommendation in anaphylaxis management. If the team is unable to get an airway, a cricothyrotomy kit can be used. Where is this located? 

In the clean utility room - top shelf above the respiratory equipment. 

500

For up to how long can CPR be delayed in favour of defibrillation or pacing for patient in cardiac arrest post cardiac surgery? 

One minute. If defibrillation or pacing cannot be done within one minute, CPR should be initiated. The resternotomy cart should be brought over with the goal of opening the chest within 5 minutes if these interventions don't work. 

500

How does increasing the BFR impact the amount of citrate the patient receives? 

This will increase the citrate delivered to the patient. This is why we don't increase the BFR unless an MD says okay. 

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