Medications
PPE
Scope of Practice
Antidotes
Prioritization
100

Medication that can be used for increased temperature and pain.

acetaminophen
100
Item most common associated with universal precautions.

Gloves

100

Educates patient and family on care during hospitalization.

RN

100

Opioids

Narcan

100

An alert pt who has an O2 of 89% on 4L NC and RR 26.

A patient who is experiencing heart palpitations with a normal EKG whose BP is 146/78.

An alert pt who has an O2 of 89% on 4L NC and RR 26. 
200
I am often prescribed for night time because I can cause body aches.

statins

200

Item used as a basic form of eye protection.

Goggles

200

Identifies patient needs by identifying vulnerabilities that may affect coping and condition management.

social worker

200

Tylenol

Mucomyst 

200

A patient with a positive FAST.

A patient who has a K level of 6. 

K level of 6

300

Medication often prescribed during the day and typically lasts 6 hours for fluid retention.

furosemide (Lasix)

300

This item is the second item to be donned when placing PPE.

gown

300

Identifies patient and family needs and resources to implement post-discharge. Also involved with patient placement post-discharge.

case manager

300

flumazenil

Benzodiazapines 

300

A patient who comes in for left femur fracture.

A patient who is complaining of a severe headache who was given advil and stable vital signs.

Left femur fracture.

400

Medication given to reverse signs and symptoms of an ischemic stroke

alteplase 

400

Items considered contaminated (not sharps) are disposed of in what receptacle?

Red-Biohazard Bag

400

Work with patients on cognition, coordination, and recognition.

Speech Therapy

400

warfarin

Vitamin K

400

A patient with dementia experiencing a neurological change.

A patient who has no neurological deficits from baseline but tests positive for COVID.

COVID.

500

Medication given for heart arrythmia most often associated with stroke

apixiban (Eliquis)

500

The correct order of Doffing PPE

Gloves, gown, goggles, mask, hand hygiene

500

Works with patients on identifying their goals of care.

Palliative Care

500

Glucagon

Beta Blockers

500

A patient who is 30% TBSA burns having debridements 3x a week.

A patient who is intubated with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome requiring 70% FiO2.

Burn patient

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