This is how often you need to renew the order for an indwelling urinary catheter.
What is daily?
This is how long all types of peripheral IVs are able to remain in a patient for.
What is 29 days?
This is what the desired end result for titrating is (one of the five components)
What is the clinical goal?
The SAT and SBT go hand-in-hand. These are what the acronym stand for.
What is spontaneous awakening trial and spontaneous breathing trial?
This is what AACN stands for.
What is American Association of Critical Care Nurses?
This is how often you should be providing catheter care to the patient and the color of the package of the wipes.
What is once per shift and green?
What is every 7 days and PRN?
Name the pain tool used for titration of analgesic infusions.
What is CPOT?
This is the opioid drip of choice for most patients.
What is fentanyl?
If Mollie found out you did this to a patient, she would call your boss.
What is use mastisol on a patient with a condom catheter or male purewick?
Your patient had their foley removed yesterday at 1800. Today at 1800, the patient has had to be straight cathed two times. This is what you should do next and anticipate occuring.
What is contact the provider and anticipate reinsertion of an indwelling catheter
The team isn't quite sure why your patient is having a fever. They decide to place orders to draw blood cultures from the central line. What should the nurse do?
Although there is a default order for titratable drips, the nurse should always be checking titration orders for this reason.
What is the provider can modify the order to meet specific patient needs?
This intervention is the best way to prevent and improve ICU delirium.
What is early mobilization?
This is where you can find all (or almost all) of Atlantic Health Policies and Procedures.
What is policy tech?
This is a major contraindication to using a purewick/primafit.
What is diarrhea?
This type of central line is inserted in IR or the OR and is usually used for long-term or life-long intravenous medication.
What is a tunneled central line/central access?
Name the five elements of a proper drip titration order
What are:
starting dose
max dose
titration frequency
titration dose
clinical goal
This is the ideal goal RASS range to prevent delirium.
What is 0 to -2?
What is face to face or via telephone?
These are the elements of the foley bundle (think of the picture from the slide show)
What is: foley off ground, no dependent loop, securement device in place, seal in tact?
Your patient comes to the ICU from the oncology floor. Today's date is 9/10/25. The port was accessed on 9/3/2025. What care needs to be provided to this port?
What is change the access and redress it?
The nurse has a titratable vasopressor running and is now at the maximum dose. The patient has still not met the clinical goal. This is what the nurse should do.
What is contact the provider?
Name two strategies to help reduce ICU delirium that do not involve medication.
When looking at a policy you need to ensure either of this are in the letterhead on the document.
What are Atlantic Health or your institution name?