Delivered at a rate of 100-120 per minute.
What is CPR compressions.
IV fluids may be stored in the warmer for use up to three weeks from the time placed in the warmer.
What is false.
General classification for an acid suppression medication.
What is a PPI or Proton Pump Inhibitor.
Responsible for ensuring compliance with privacy regulations such as HIPAA, conducting risk assessments and responding to breaches of protected health information (PHI).
Who is the Facility Privacy Officer.
Dwell time of the Antibacterial wipes used for cleaning equipment.
What is 2 minutes.
This medication is administered 1mg IV every 3-5 minutes in the treatment of cardiac arrest.
What is Epinephrine.
Must be signed by both the physician and the CRNA for this POC test to be waived.
What is the hCG test waiver.
Inflammation occurring most often in the sigmoid colon and may last several weeks. Most common symptoms are low grade fever and left lower quadrant pain.
What is diverticulitis.
Hand Hygiene method recommended if hands are visibly soiled.
What is soap and water.
Resource for Instructions for Use (IFUs) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
What is OneSource.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure with 100% oxygen is an immediate treatment for this respiratory emergency.
What is laryngospasm.
Less than 300 mg/dL.
What is the acceptable blood glucose level to meet ASC admission criteria.
Segmental submucosal inflammation and cobblestone appearance of the bowel.
What is Crohn's disease.
Maintains and controls the release of information to authorized persons only.
Who is the Business office Medical Records Specialist.
Endoscopes must be cleaned within this time period after the end of procedure to comply with HLD guidelines.
What is 30 minutes.
Post Sedation: Coughing, stridor, wheezing, SOB, chest discomfort and fever may indicate this respiratory condition.
What is possible aspiration.
A responsible adult or physician order approving the exception.
What is the transportation at discharge policy for patient's receiving sedation for a procedure.
A gram-negative spiral rod shaped bacterium that burrows below the mucosa of the stomach and duodenum. Spread through contaminated water and food or contact with feces/vomit of infected persons.
What is Helicobacter Pylori.
Responsibilities include communicating compliance standards and code of conduct training and advising colleagues on ethics matters.
Who is the Ethics and Compliance Officer.
Southwest corner of the parking lot near the Mosaic Center.
What is the safe meeting location should we have to evacuate the center.
Airway management, seizure prevention and treatment with lipid emulsion are priorities in management of this medical emergency.
LAST: Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity
Regardless of the contents of any Advance Directive, if any adverse event occurs during a patient's treatment at the facility, the center personnel will initiate resuscitative or stabilizing measures and transfer patient to a higher level of care.
What is true.
Chronic immune mediated response characterized by histamine production and mast cell degradation usually in the upper GI tract causing inflamed or damaged esophageal tissue which can lead to difficulty swallowing.
What is Eosinophilic Esophagitis. EoE
Process followed for missing or unattended controlled substance, peer/patient reports, tampered medications, impaired provider or employee.
What is the SVG Controlled Substance Event Algorithm.
Length of time after which an unused clean endoscope must be reprocessed prior to use.
What is 7 days.