Patient Safety
HAI Prevention
Documentation
Miscellaneous
Medications
100

This is submitted after any deviation from routine patient care.

What is an incident report?

100

This is how long you are required to perform hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand sanitizer AND soap and water.

What is 20 seconds?

100

This is the number of minutes that must pass after administering narcotics BEFORE you can do your pain/POSS reassessment.

What is 15?

100

This is Paige's first born child's name.

What is Maple?

100

When a patient is admitted, you must complete this and mark it as completed AND reviewed.

What is the medication reconciliation?

200

This is the weight limit for the Sara Flex device.

What is 440lb?

200

This is the level of asepsis for bladder irrigation.

What is sterile/surgical?

200

After pulling a controlled substance, this is the amount of time the RN has to document administration of the medication.

What is 5 minutes?

200

This is the survey response that counts positively towards our quality metrics.

What is always?

200

This must be initiated when administering benzodiazepines as part of the CIWA protocol 

What is continuous pulse oximetry?

300

This is required for HIGH fall risk patients while in the bathroom.

What is a team member chaperone within arm's length?
300

These team members may order isolation precautions.

Who are nurses, providers, or infection prevention?
300

These are required at the end of each shift.

What are plan of care or end of shift notes?

300

This is where you submit ATO requests.

What is Dimensions?

300

These can cause a patient's mobility status to change while in the hospital. 

What are medications?

400

One of these is required during sensitive procedures.

What is a chaperone?

400

These are required to be worn when performing PD procedures.

What are gown, gloves, and mask (for team members, patient, and visitors)?

400

These two assessment findings must be documented AND told to the operator when initiating a Code Gold.

What are the last normal time and symptoms?

400

This type of open-system catheter is preferred for bladder irrigation.

What is a 3-way catheter?

400

You may give tacrolimus (Prograf) at its scheduled time (typically 0500) when this is done.

What is after the AM tacrolimus level draw (if ordered)?

500

This is anyone under the age of 18 or a person who lacks capacity to give informed consent or is unable to protect him or herself from abuse, neglect, or exploitation. This includes those who only lack momentary capacity due to sedation.

What is a vulnerable patient?
500

This is the percent increased risk of CAUTI for each day an indwelling catheter is in place (range value).

What is 3-7%?

500

This is the formula for true urine output during CBI.

What is irrigant infused - output = true UOP?

500

These 3 nursing quality measures are monitored.

What are falls, CLABSI rates, and CAUTI rates?

500

This medication can be run concurrently through the same PIV as packed red blood cells.

What is NONE?