Safety Checks
Medication Administration
Admissions & Transfers
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Getting involved in the PICU
100

True or False:  Your code sheet is based on your patient's actual weight. 

False.  Your code sheet is based on your patient's dosing weight.  With an admission you must have a dosing weight put into EPIC by a provider.

100

True or False: Tylenol is ordered to be given PO.  Your patient has a G-tube.  You are allowed to proceed with administration.

False

100

True or False: Your 2-year-old patient is in a Stryker crib transferring to A4N.  You must move your patient to a climber crib to transfer.

True

100

You are getting ready to take your patient on a roadtrip and need to grab the emergency equipment.  Where am I?

Equipment room

100

You are new to the area and are looking for ways to socialize with fellow coworkers.  

Raise the Bar

200

This must be hanging on your IV pole when your patient has a central line.

CVC Emergency Kit

200

Name three sources to check IV medication compatibility

Lexicomp, Micromedex, and e-chirp

200

Upon admission to the hospital, you have this many hours to complete admission documentation.

24 hours

200

You are transferring your patient to the floor.  Parents have a lot of belongings and need a cart.  Where am I?

Supply closet outside of the Gold Side

200

You want to be involved in house wide processes, policies, meetings, and decisions at CCHMC.

Put your name in for Shared Governance

300
Your patient has MIVF infusing through a peripheral IV.  Your pump pressures limit should be this.

100

300

Your patient is on a continuous Versed drip.  Name three times you would need a double nurse verification.

Hanging a new syringe, rate change, and a new PRN dose

300

You are transferring a trach/vent patient to TCC.  These two boxes must be clicked in the Unit Manager prior to leaving the unit.

MD to MD handoff, RT to RT handoff

300

Your post-op patient comes to the PICU with a new EVD without a bubble level.  You need to add one in order to accurately level to the EAC.   Where am I?

Clean supply room

300

You want to help with the employee support process after a patient dies.

Bereavement Council

400

Your patient has a 3.0 Bivona trach.  Name your trach emergency supplies.

3.0 Bivona, 2.5 Bivona, appropriate suction catheters, saline bullets, trach ties, lubricant, hemostats, wedge, obturator, and syringe (if cuffed)

400

Name the 7 rights of Medication Administration.

right route, right time, right dose, right medication, right patient, right indication, and right documentation

400

This flowsheet is to be filled out with any new admission, every 24 hours, and post anesthesia/sedation.

Fall Risk Assessment

400

Your post-op patient just extubated and they want to start a PCA pump.  Where am I?

PCA pumps come from DME ordered through EPIC

400
You have a passion for dressing changes, preventing line infections, and knowing the line policies. Or you love all things skin related. These would be a great opportunities for you.

Become a CLABSI or Skin Champion

500

This is where you go into your Phillips patient monitor in order to verify your oxygen saturation parameters.

AES Advanced Event Surveillances

500

This is the standard starting dose of an Epinephrine drip.

0.05 mcg/kg/min

500

This is the standard vital signs intervals for any post-operative patient

Q15 min x4, Q30 min x2, and Q1 x2

500
Your patient is on a continuous paralytic drip.  The MD orders train of fours to be completed Q8 hours.  Where am I?

Train of Four is kept in the medication pyxis

500

This council is great for someone who is interested in hearing what all the councils are up to and helping bring their ideas together.

Coordinating Council