These are the precautions for treating a patient with CDiff
What is Contact PLUS precautions?-gloves, gown, handwashing with soap and water
This is how I communicate with my colleagues and multidisciplinary team members regarding patient status
what is handoff, paging/secure chat, participation in rounds?
This is where I can find the MSDS list
What is the intranet? (in the quick links section of the hub)
This person is authorized to shut of the O2 valve
the charge nurse
This is how I individualize patient centered treatment plans
What is based on PLOF, home environment / support, patient’s goals, etc?
This abbreviation stands for "unit" and it's use is prohibited by Joint Commission in your documentation
What is U?
This is what I would fill out if there is an adverse event with a patient
What is a RL report (found in quick links on the hub)
This is the contact time (meaning wet time) for the purple top wipes
What is 2 minutes?
This is what I would do if I came across a hazardous spill (4 things...)
What is clear the area and limit access to essential personnel, call control at 4-6666, notify my supervisor, and complete RL report?
What are the two patient identifiers we use to verify the identity of patients who are IN the hospital? What about outpatients?
What is: Inpatient- full name and MRN
This is what I would do in the event of a fire/smoke
What is RACE? R: rescue/remove people from immediate fire scene/room A: Alert/Activate fire pull station, call 4-6666 with location of fire C: Confine fire by closing all doors to rooms and areas E: Extinguish small fire with portable fire extinguisher/ Evacuate horizontally to another fire zone if necessary
This is the number to call if I encounter a chemical spill
What is x4-6666