The oxygen limit for nasal prongs
What is 6 liters
PICC dressings are changed every ___ days.
The number of nurses required to do the narcotic count every shift.
What is two nurses.
The place you would go to find a wound care order and wound careplans.
What is Orders (called: complex wound care orders). Nursing & NSWOC can place these orders.
Chest tube removal is done with how many nurses?
What is two.
The device used with inhalers to help coordinate medication delivery.
what is a spacer.
Peripheral IVs must be ___gauge or greater for CT with contrast.
What is 20g (or 22g Diffusics) above the wrist
Once spiked, all IV bags expire in _____ hours
What is 24 hours.
Where you chart your restraints for initiation, monitoring, and removal.
What is the Restraints and Seclusion section.
Your patient has a tube/line or drain - what does your assessment include?
1) Know where your tube is going (where is the distal tip? i.e.: the liver, an abscess, the peritoneal cavity) - can we flush and/or remove it?
2) Is the dressing intact? When does it next need to be changed?
3) Drainage - note color, consistency, and volume.
What type of oxygen device to provide a deteriorating patient for FiO2 > 70%
What is a non-rebreather. Must ensure flow to reservoir bag is 10 or higher.
What patient maneuver must be performed while removing a CVC?
What is a Valsalva maneuver.
Amino Acids (AADS) and intravenous Lipids Emulsion (ILE) are the two main components in this specific type of nutritional therapy.
What is Total Parenteral Nutrition 2:1.
You drop your medication on the floor during medication administration, you right click here to order more.
What is medication request.
Your patient has a fall, what adhoc form do you document in
What is post falls assessment
Who do you call when a patient is on Optiflow and patient needs to go for diagnostics.
Who is RT. Call them via Vocera 'ward RT' or 'STAT RT' depending on the urgency.
The minimum volume of a normal saline flush for a central line post blood draw?
bonus if post medication administration?
What is 20 ml.
What is 10 mls pre and post med admistration
When a patient receives a single dose of a group 1 hazardous drugs, they are on precautionary period (cytotoxic precautions) for this period of time.
What is 48 hours.
You have finished administering 1 unit of PRBCs for your patient; what should be done with the blood administration orders module.
What is discontinue the entire module and inactivate the unit in i-view.
These three forms are filled out post mortem
Adhoc documentation of death
Paper record of death
Paper death certificate
True or False: it's OK to put your patient on a simple face mask at 3lpm as they are "a mouth breather".
What is False - Simple face masks cannot be applied at less 6lpm as this will cause hypercapnea (increased CO2) and decreased level of consciousness.
The maximum number of centimeters a PICC external segment can migrate. Bonus: What do you do?
What is 5cm or more in adults.
Don't use the line, notify physician for a CXR
Patient on sliding scale insulin requires zero units, what mandatory check is required.
What is an Independent Double Check and co-sign.
Heparin and insulin infusion rate changes are charted here.
What is titratable infusions.
The mental health form 4.1 expires in ___ hours