Etiquette
Theory
Name the Emergent Event
Safety
PotPourri
100
Casual Business Attire
What is the uniform of a chaplain?
100
Involving a third person in a conflict between 2 people.
What is triangulation?
100
2C
What is a fetal demise?
100
Pink, Trauma, Blue
What are the Codes that Chaplains participate in?
100
Behind the blue line.
What is where do chaplains park?
200
We exist to make a difference in peoples' lives through excellent patient care.
What is the Banner Mission
200
Healing yourself before you can begin chaplaining a patient.
What is the Wounded Healer
200
Meeting of MD, RN, Chaplain, LSW, & Family
What is a MD/Family conference?
200
Your cell phone is off.
What is a code orange or when you are working in the hospital.
200
Obsessive compulsive religiousity.
What is scrupulosity?
300
4pm - 8am daily
What are the normal on-call hours for chaplains?
300
The normal and natural reaction to significant emotional loss of any kind
What is grief?
300
We do not go to this call.
What is a Rapid Response?
300
The cart pen
What is where we report to during a Phase 2 Evacuation
300
Interdisciplinary rounds
What is the one, most effective way to understand a unit, its disease states, and its staff & doctors?
400
Perfume, Tobacco, Long/chipped nail polish
What are the prohibitions of chaplain appearance?
400
Groups of related people acting out childhood roles.
What is family systems theory?
400
Deb Liable & Deb Hauff/Rhonda Dvorak-Farr
What is a stroke alert?
400
Airborne Precautions
What is the one precaution that we can't go into?
400
Projecting
What is seeing your own problems in someone else's problems and assuming they are feeling the same way.
500
A chair
What is the most important piece of furniture in a patient's room for a chaplain?
500
Shepherd, Prophet, Priest
What are the three legs of the chaplains stool?
500
Outside of the door.
What is where we stand during a code/trauma/stroke alert in the ED?
500
6666
What is the emergency phone number to the operator
500
Treating the patient/family like they want to be treated, and not the way that you would wish to be treated.
What is cultural & religious sensitivity?