POC
Charting
Sepsis & Stroke
Vitals
Misc
100

How AND when do you clean the glucometer?

Purple wipe or Clorox wipe for C-iff patients

Clean after EACH patient use

100

What must be charted every time you perform a lab draw?

What is phlebotomy.

100
Lactic collection times matter. True or False

True

Collection times 1st draw must be completed within 3 hours. Repeat level should be repeated within 6 hours if >4. 

100

Does where I take a temperature affects the results? True or False

True. 

Rectal temps are 0.5-1 degrees higher than oral

Axillary temps are 0.5-1 degrees lower than oral

100

EAP is a free and confidential service for all Henry Ford Employees. True or False

What is true

200

How long should the strep test strip sit in the solution for?

What is 5 minutes

200

What needs to be charted after applying a splint?

What is type of splint, circulation, education, provider who verified the splint.

200

What is the first task that should be completed by the ER tech?

What is a POC glucose

200

Upon arrival, how quickly should vitals be charted?

Within 30 minutes of arrival


200

What is needed to clean the room or equipment when caring for a C-Diff patient?

What is bleach

300

What factors would affect the accuracy of a POC glucose result? 

Poor circulation, 
300

When should I chart patient belongings?

What is when they are transferred or admitted. 

Security should be notified if patient has any belongings such as weapons, large sums of cash or illegal substances. 

300

How many ML do you need to fill each blood culture bottle?

What is 10ml

300

Who requires a blood pressure?

What are patients greater than 3 yrs of age, all pediatric trauma or critically ill patients

300

What are interventions that can be implemented on a fall risk patient. Must name 3 for credit

What is fall band, yellow socks, room signage, cart in lowest position, call light within reach, posey alarm, room close to nurses' station

400

What are the 2 comments required to be checked when entering in a strep result into a glucometer?

What is 

1. A and B equals green

2. Background clear

If you don't enter both comments, the test is considered invalid.

400

How often should you chart PSA observation assessments on a suicidal patient?

What is every 15 minutes.

400

How long do you clean the skin for when obtaining blood cultures? What should you clean the skin with?

30 seconds, basketweave. Allow to air dry. 

Chlora prep

400

What pediatric pulse ox should be reported to the nurse?

What is less than 94%

400

What are pediatric red flags or warning signs? Must name 3 for credit

Signs of abuse or neglect, skin discoloration, hoarseness, retractions, confusion, ingestion

500

What is considered a critical glucose value?

What is less than 40 or greater than 400


Any critical value should be repeated on same machine with same operator. If still critical value, inform RN ASAP

500

What do you need to chart when performing any sensitive exams (pelvic exam, rectal exam, foley, breast exam)?

What is chaperone documentation. This should include reason for chaperone, privacy maintained, and how the patient tolerated 

500

What does BE FAST stand for?

Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time

500

How often do you have to perform vitals on a restrained patient?

What is minimally every 4 hours or if condition changes

500

What is one question you should ask any childbearing age woman that presents to the ED?

Are you pregnant or have you recently delivered