Help!
You Take My Breath Away
Lines, Lines, Lines
Palpitations
Shake, Rattle & Roll
100

100-120/min, at least 2"

What is high quality CPR?

100

Chronic Bronchitis, emphysema, or a combination of these two conditions

What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?

100

3-8 inches in length, inserted in AC or upper arm, can remain in place for 29 days

What is a midline catheter?

100

Volume of blood ejected from the heart over 1 minute.

What is CardiaOutput?

100

Humpty Dumpty

What is our Pediatric fall risk assessment tool?

200

Needs to occur within two minutes of a sudden cardiac arrest

What is apply one step pads & analyze with the Zoll AED 

200

Obstructive, Central

What are types of Sleep Apnea?

200

Medications that are capable of causing tissue damage if it escapes from the vein into the tissue

What is a Vesicant?

200

Initiates electrical impulses at a rate of 60 to 100 beats/min

What is the Sinoatrial (SA) Node?

200

Pain, Potty, Positioning, Possessions, Personal Needs

What are the 5 Ps of Purposeful Rounding?

300

Team that provides critical care expertise at the bedside of a patient whose condition is deteriorating

What is the Rapid Response Team (RRT) ?

300

Spontaneous, Traumatic, Tension

What are classifications of Pneumothorax?

300

PICC, Dialysis Catheter, Implanted Port, Tunneled

What are different types of Central Venous Access Devices?

300

Name given to a rhythm reflecting normal electrical activity

What is Sinus Rhythm?

300

1.8 tons

What is the estimated weight lifted by a nurse in one shift?

400

EKG < 10 minutes, 325mg of ASA, Troponin results < 60 minutes, PCI <120 minute

What are Acute Coronary Syndrome quality measures? 

400

Noninvasive technique which measures the concentration of carbon dioxide at the end of an exhaled breath-normal values are 35-45

What is end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) monitoring?

400

Technique adhered to during all aspects of vascular access placement

What is Aseptic Non-Touch Technique?

400

This rapid rate causes the atrium to quiver rather than to contract

What is Atrial Fibrillation?

400

Muscle loss, bone density loss, pressure injury, increased risk for DVT, Atelectasis

What are problems that immobility can cause?

500

Medication given to a patient with Malignant Hyperthermia

What is Dantrolene

500

When placed on a cuffless trach, it allows the patient to speak

What is a Passy Muir Valve (PMV) ?

500

Arterial Injury, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Pneumothorax, Lost or Sheared Guidewire, Air Embolus

What are potential complications related to CVAD insertion?

500

A ventricular dysrhythmia with beat-to-beat changes in the shape & amplitude of the QRS complexes. Hint: name means "Twisting of the Points"

What is Torsades? (Polymorphic Ventricular tachycardia)

500

Pressure due to immobility, devices or patient position, unmitigated moisture, Friction & shear from repositioning & transfers

What are contributing factors of pressure injuries?