Magnet
Falls
HAPI
CAUTI
CLABSI
Nursing Potpurri
100

Who is our current CNO?

Who is Mr. Leonid Mirakov?

100

This is a sudden, unintentional descent, with or without injury to the patient, that results in the patient coming to rest on the floor, on or against some other surface, on another person, or an object.

What is a fall?

100

This is done every 2 hours to prevent HAPI

What is turning and repositioning?

100

The acronym CAUTI stands for this.

What is Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection?

100

The acronym CLABSI stands for this.

What is Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection?

100

This nurse founded the American Red Cross.

Who is Clara Barton?

200

The Magnet recognition program consists of this many model components.

What is 5 model components?

200

This is an evidence-based program to reduce inpatient falls. Following a fall risk assessment, a personalized prevention plan is developed, and the patient, family or caregiver is educated regarding fall prevention.

What is Fall TIPS?

200

This dressing is used for both prevention and treatment of HAPI.

What is Mepilex?

200

This is the best way to prevent a patient from acquiring a CAUTI

What is not have/remove an indwelling urinary catheter?

200

This is the day all central line dressings should be changed regardless of when they were placed.

What is Wednesday?

200

This is the acronym we use to remember how to respond to a fire within the hospital.

What is R.A.C.E.

300

This is the number of stories required for the magnet document.

What is 92?

300

This risk scale is used to assess patients on inpatient med/surge and critical care units.

What is the Morse Falls Risk Scale?

300

This is a wearable device that monitors how efficiently and often a patient is turned.

What is Leaf?

300

These loops should never occur when a patient has an indwelling urinary catheter (foley).

What are dependent loops?

300

These should never be taken unless an infection disease consult is completed and Infection Control is aware when a patient has a central line?

What is a blood culture?

300

This organization performs a survey for the entire hospital every 3 years.

What is the Joint Commission?

400

This is the percentage of hospitals nation-wide with Magnet designation. 

What is 10.5%?

400

A.B.C.S 

What is Age, Bones, Coagulation, Surgery

400

This scale is used to assess patients for their risk for developing HAPI.

What is the Braden Scale?

400

This should be attempted to see if a patient does not need an indwelling urinary catheter?

What is a Trial of Void (TOV)

400

This technique should be used when changing a central line dressing.

What is aseptic technique?

400

This is the acronym we use to remember how to use a fire extinguisher.

What is P.A.S.S.?

500

This term describes the ability to influence nursing practice and make independent decisions.

What is autonomy?
500

These should never be used as a fall prevention intervention.

What are restraints?

500

These nurses perform consults and recommend treatments for wounds, ostomy sites and pressure injuries.

What is the wound care team?

500

This technique is used whenever inserting an indwelling urinary catheter.

What is aseptic technique?

500

These wipes should be utilized for patients with a central line to prevent infection.

What are CHG wipes?

500

The wet time for this disinfecting wipe is 4 minutes.

What is bleach (orange top) wipes?

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