What medication has a potential cause of Malignant Hyperthermia?
What is the medication to treat Malignant Hyperthermia?
What is Succinylcholine.
What is Dantrolene.
What is the door to EKG goal for check pains?
What is 10 minutes?
Seclusion is considered what type of restraint?
What is violent restraint?
How often should a patient assigned an ESI level of 3 be reassessed?
What does reassessment include?
What is every 2 hours?
What is full vitals: heart rate, blood pressure, O2 saturation, respiratory rate.
& pain score
& GCS
What is the time parameters for calling a level one stroke alert?
What is the time parameters for calling a traditional stroke alert?
What is 24 hours?
What is the starting rate for Levophed infusion for hypotension?
What is the titration rate for Levophed infusion?
What is 0.01 mcg/kg?
What is 0.05mcg/kg every 5 minutes?
What is our unit medication scanning goal?
What is 95%?
How often should violent restraints be assessed/charted on?
How often should nonviolent restraints be assessed/charted on?
What is every 15 minutes?
What is every 2 hours?
What is the most popular time critical medication in the ED?
How long do you have to administer these medications?
What is Keppra?
What is 30 minutes?
What is the door to alteplase decision goal for level one stroke alters?
What is 15 minutes?
What is 20 minutes?
What medication is used to treat SVT?
What is the dosing for the treatment of SVT?
What is Adenosine?
what is 6mg, 12mg & 12mg?
What is our department treat and release goal?
What is >150 minutes?
How often should vital signs (HR, BP, O2, RR & CO2) be monitored during moderate sedation?
What is every 5 minutes?
When do we obtain urinalysis from a foley catheter that was not placed in our hospital?
What should be done when a patient has a foley catheter present upon coming to the ED?
What is NEVER?
What is replace foley prior to obtaining urine (DO NOT REMOVE CATHETER IF PLACED BY UROLOGY).
Which patient should the stroke narrator be completed on hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke patients?
What is BOTH?
How often should a Heparin assay be drawn with a patient on a Heparin infusion?
What tool should be utilized when Heparin assay is resulted?
What is every 6 hours?
What is Heparin dosing table?
What is our goal for discharge order to actual discharge?
What is 20 minutes?
What dot phrase should be used prior to every moderate sedation?
What does this dot phrase encompass?
What is .edmodsed?
What is consent, weight, RT, BVM, suction, fluids, crash cart, oxygen, EtCO2 monitoring & last NPO status?
When should women services be contacted when a pregnant/postpartum patient checks into ED?
What is if she is >20 weeks or less than 12 weeks post partum?
What is the medication of choice for acute stroke patients for blood pressure management?
What is the starting rate of this infusion?
What is cardene?
What is 5mg/hr?
When should dextrose 5% infusion be initiated using the DKA protocol?
What lab are we attempting to correct when a patient is on the DKA protocol?
What is when blood glucose is 250 mg/dL?
What is anion gap?
What is our unit goal for arrival to triage?
What is 10 minutes?
When does the order for violent restraints on an adult (18 year or older) expire?
When does the order for nonviolent restraints expire?
What is 4 hours?
What is 24 hours?
What assessment should every patient receive whose chief complaint is mental health related?
What does a mental health patient require who scores high-moderate on Columbia Suicide Screening (even if not 1013)?
What is Columbia Suicide Screening?
What is a patient sitter (these patients are considered high risk regardless of 1013 status)?
Why wouldn't you want to lower the blood pressure of a stroke patient that is greater than 24 hours?
When would you treat blood pressure in a stroke patient greater than 24 hours?
What is to allow permissive hypertension to save the penumbra?
What is with blood pressure >220/120?