Workplace Inspections happen this often in one calendar year.
What is Four times ?(quarterly) in March, June, September and December.
These are 2 recommendations shown to increase EBM volume during hand expression.
What are warm compresses and breast massage?
Vital signs, Head circumference, visual/palpation of the head and capillary refill are checked until the baby is this many hours old in the SGH protocol.
What is 8 hours of age?
Your c-section patient is 4 hours post delivery and has two fundal checks with large gushes and clots. You will be weighing pads (QBL) for this amount of time from when the bleeding stabilizes.
What is for 2 hours?
A PICO dressing is documented under this name in the ConnectCare Avatar.
What is Negative Pressure Therapy?
BBFE stands for this.
What is Blood and Bodily Fluid Exposure?
DHM is good for this amount of time once it is defrosted.
What is 48 hours?
These 4 categories of neonates require daily weights while admitted on postpartum.
What are late preterms (<37 weeks), SGA, MMUNA and under phototherapy? (also, if baby is not feeding well).
These two medications are First Line Treatment in the management of a PPH.
What are Oxytocin and Ergonovine (Ergot)?
Two crates with ConnectCare Downtime Forms are located in this area.
What is Unit 34 back storage room?
This record in Connectcare Flowsheets communicates how to safely move and transfer patients.
What is the Client/Resident Safe Handling Record? (wrench it in...haha).
In this nursing position, baby is prone on Mom's stomach (tummy-to-tummy vertically) and baby’s head up at the level of mom’s breasts. Gravity helps with latching and stability.
What is Laid-back? AKA biological nurturing or reclined.
After 72 hours of age, this is a neonates lowest acceptable Blood Glucose level.
What is 3.3mmol/L? (For the first 72 hours of life the target of equal to or greater than 2.6mmol/L is appropriate to allow for physiologic transitioning).
The Bakri is charted in the ConnectCare Avatar under this name.
What is Uterine Balloon Tamponade Catheter?
This risk assessment is completed on all patients on admission, post fall, with a change in the patient’s status and day of discharge.
What is the Schmid Fall Risk Assessment?
This is the most commonly missed Hand Hygiene moment in postpartum.
What is after checking perineum and pads/Body Fluid Exposure? (HH must occur immediately after BFE...before touching anything, including drawing up the blankets).
This reflex is a result of a feedback loop between the baby stimulating the breast by suckling and the mother's brain releasing oxytocin to then contract the alveoli.
What is Letdown Reflex?
According to the Epidural Analgesia for Labour Pain Management Guideline, an IV must stay in situ for this amount of time after the removal of an epidural.
What is a minimum of 4 hours?
This medication is a Second Line Treatment for PPH. It may cause bronchospasm and should be used with caution in patients with Asthma.
What is Carboprost (Hemabate)?
This broad-spectrum antibiotic is NOT compatible with Lactated Ringers.
What is ceftriaxone? (Incompatible with calcium containing fluids)
"Be" aware of hazards before a task. bELITE is an acronym for these 5 key areas of assessment.
What is Environment, Load, Individual Capabilities, Task and Equipment?
This is one resource for looking up medications that a patient is on while breastfeeding.
What is Hale's Med?
This family of antihypertensive medication taken during pregnancy triggers the Hypoglycemic Protocol for the neonate.
What are beta blockers? (labetolol is one...adalat is not).
The 4Ts stand for these possible causes of PPH.
What are Tissue, Trauma, Thrombin and Tone? (Always consider the cause of PPH!)
This Navigator in Connectcare is used to input documentation after a Downtime.
What is the Reconciliation Navigator? (it prompts what documentation must be reconciled after a Downtime).