These are 2 of the 4 medical safety reasons to restrain a patient
What is ventriculostomy, critical airway, decreased LOC, and central line maintenance
100
This needs to be completed for each patient 12 years of age and older
What is the adolescent high risk assessment
100
This is how often TPN, meds made by pharmacy, and med lines are changed
What is Q 24 hours
200
Patients with chest tubes need these at the bedside in case of an emergency
What is blue clamps
200
This needs to be filled out if PO or IV contrast is used, and by whom
What is a Contrast Screening Administration Form (in KIDS) and by an RN or physician
200
This is how often central and arterial line dressings, caps, and statlocks are changed
What is Q Monday and PRN
200
This is how often foley catheters and urometers are changed
What is Q 30 days
300
Together these comprise the sacred 7
What are Ambu-Bag, Mask and Oral Airway, Suction Equipment, Alarms, ID band, Emergency Drug Sheet, and Side Rails Up
300
Name 2 types of patient the FACES pain tool should be used on
What is the visually impaired, infants, and non-verbal up to 3 years, and intubated non-verbal patients
300
What is the frequency of chest tube dressing changes
What is Q48 hours and PRN
300
If a first-dose antibiotic is ordered, what is the time frame this must be administered by
What is within 1 hour
400
These are 2 places where allergies can be found
Where is the the patients chart in KIDS and wristband on patient
400
This feeding tube can only be used for continuous feeds and may not be used for medication administration
What is an NJ tube
400
After chest tube removal, if an occlusive vaseline dressing is required, how long should it stay on for
What is 24 hours
400
Policy states that this can be hung for 2 back to back infusions that do not exceed 4 hours in duration
What is blood and blood products
500
These are 6 things needed at the bedside for a tracheostomy patient
What are spare trach, trach ties, scissors, hemostat, obturator, and disconnect wedge
500
This pain assessment tool is used for neonatal patients 2 months or younger
What is the N-PASS
500
How often should sternal dressings be changed
What is never for surgeons other than Dr. Kallin, as they will not have dressings on their sternal site
Dr. Kallin has dressings changed Q48hrs until extubation