Types of wound indications for a wound vac (name as many as possible)
What is stage 3&4 PI, skin flaps/grafts, dehisced wound, chronic wounds, traumatic wounds, neuropathic ulcers
This flowsheet needs to be completed prior to the patient going to the OR
What is preop checklist
The number of days a PIV dressing can remain in place.
What is 7
A validated tool to assess patients' level of risk for skin breakdown
What is the Braden Scale?
These are 3 resources I can use if ever unsure how to do something or feeling overwhelmed.
What is Elucid, my CNS, charge RN
The type of vac sponge used for a tunneled wound
What is white sponge?
Red chart, Johnny, 2 ID bands
What are items that accompany patients to the OR
The medication that can be instilled when a central line is occluded
What is tPA?
This must be completed for any pressure injury stage 2 or greater
What is a Safety Report
This is the code to unlock the CADD Solis pump (Pain Pump)
What is 109
The technique used to prevent patients from laying on the vac pump tubing
What is bridging?
Urinary retention, sepsis, bleeding, atelectasis, ileus, DVT, PE
What are post-op complications
The frequency that Port a cath needles and central line dressings should be changed
What is every 7 days?
An app that can be used to upload an image directly into the patient's EPIC chart
What is Haiku or Rover?
This is the frequency of assessment, evaluation and documentation when a patient is in non-violent restraints
What is every 2 hours
The type of wound vac used for wound irrigation
What is a veraflo vac?
Location of unreleased post-operative orders
What is signed and held orders
The amount of time you should "scrub the hub" with an alcohol prep pad prior to attaching a syringe to a vascular access device
What is 15 seconds?
How would you describe this wound?

What is moisture associated skin damage
This color tubing is used exclusively for epidurals
What is yellow CADD Solis tubing
The amount of time a wound vac should be turned off prior to dressing changes
What is 30 minutes?
Occiput, scapula, elbow, sacrum and heels are all potential pressure injury sights for this position in OR?
What is Supine positioning
In a patient with a PFO (patent forman ovale) a 0.2 micron filter is used to administer most fluids and medications, but not all.
Examples of medications or fluids that can NOT be given with a 0.2 micron filter
What are blood products and derivatives, mannitol, amphotericin B, D50W, Protein based meds (IVIG, enzymes)
How would you describe this wound

What is a stage 2 pressure injury?
When administering pain medications we assess the patient’s pain level at these 2 times
What is "at time of administration" and "30 or 60” minutes following administration