Cardboard Boxes (corrugated cardboard)
What is the proper storage method of all medications in clinic
Locked up at all times
These must be locked and checked daily as noted in log
Crash Carts
All staff members must wear these at all times
Badge
Where can you find all U of U Health Policies?
Pulse
02 Tanks must be in proper holders and stored separately and labeled as _____ or _______ (no more than 12 in one space)
Empty or Full
Single use (preservative free) vials must be _______ after one use
No _____ items in crash carts / emergency bags
Where are the SBC disaster bags located?
Provider Lounges cabinets
If you don't know the answer, what should you say?
I can find that on Pulse. One moment please while I get that information for you.
Fire Extinguishers
This common item, while sometimes required to be refrigerated, cannot be stored in the same refrigerator / freezer as drugs
Food
These must be present and not expired as part of the Crash Cart / AED / Emergency Bags
Defibrillator / AED Pads
What does code B.E.R.T. Mean?
Disruptive / non-threatening person
No items are allowed to be stored in this location
on the floor
No ______ "nests" under desks that feet could get tangled in
wire
Approve multi-dose vials must be marked with ______ _______ and not expired
open dates
Everyone must know their what during a Rapid Response
role
These containers must always be secure and cannot be filled above the full line
sharps containers
Whenever there is a safety incident in the clinic, how should that be reported?
in and RL-6
Exit Signs
What are the 6 rights of medication?
Right medication, right dose, right patient, right route, right documentation, and right time.
How do you active a rapid reponse?
Via your Vocera - Call Rapid Response 3x's with the location of the emergency
Where is our EAP Location and when do we go there?
In the parking lot / the grass to the East of the clinic
What are the 5 Moments of Hand Hygiene
1) Before touching a patient, 2) Before an aseptic or clean procedure, 3) After touching a patient, 4) After body fluid exposure, 5) After touching the patient's environment.