These are triggered by smoke.
What are Fire Alarms?
______ and anesthesia gas triggers an abnormal calcium release in MH.
What is succinylcholine?
How long the glucose control solutions are good for once opened.
What is 90 days?
Needs to be attached to the O2 tanks when sending a patient home on oxygen.
What is a patient's name band?
Needs to be attached to the O2 tanks when sending a patient home on oxygen.
What is a patients name band?
______, _______ and ______ are ways of controlling a fire.
What are closing doors, smothering with a blanket and using an extinguisher?
The best indicator of an MH crisis.
What is increased end- tidal CO2?
(True or False) The meter will not turn on automatically when the glucose test strip is inserted.
What is False?
______ & ______ need to be notified within 24 hours of a needle stick.
Who are Quddus & Liz?
The most common time when needle sticks occur.
What is during use of the needle?
These are triggered by heat.
What are sprinklers?
The body temperature where cooling can be stopped.
What is 100.4° F / 38°C?
3 times when glucometer controls should be performed.
What is:
•Using the meter for the first time
•Using a new package of test strips
•Before the first patient use of the day
•If you question any results
•If the meter is dropped
Number and color of blood tubes needed to be drawn from the source if a needle stick occurs.
What are 2 Tiger Tops?
2 side effects of Xarelto post-op.
What is increased oozing and bruising?
As long as a fire has fuel, heat and ______it will keep burning.
What is Oxygen?
The dosage of Dantrolene used for MH.
What is 2.5 mg/ kg?
The amount of time glucose control solutions are good for.
What is 90 days?
3 discharge criteria for OSA patients.
What is:
SpO2 ≥ 89% maintained on RA or at baseline O2 requirements
No observed adverse events
Pain scale ≤ 4 or at baseline for chronic pain patients
SpO2 has been monitored for a minimum of 2 hours
The dose of intralipids used for treating a local anesthetic toxicity.
What is 1.5 mg/kg?
The acronym P.A.S.S. for using a fire extinguisher.
What is pull, aim, squeeze, sweep?
3 ways to cool a patient during an MH crisis.
What are:
Chilled IV NS
Irrigating NG tube/ foley with cold NS
Packing groin/ axilla with ice?
3 reasons we need to do a pregnancy test on a patient.
What is:
•All genetically born females who still have regular periods
•Women who have had menopause for less than a year
•Women who have had their tubes tied or partner has had a vasectomy
•Local/ Oral patients who we are administering Valium to upon arrival
The acronym R.A.C.E.R is in place of these steps.
What is Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish, Relocate?
A life-threatening condition that kills more people annually than breast cancer and AIDS combined.
What is a DVT/ PE?