& Magnet
It is the highest award a healthcare facility can achieve in recognition of nursing excellence
What is The Magnet Recognition Program
Magnet Award
Non-formulary medication that must be verified by a pharmacist prior to being administered to the patient.
What is patient's own medication?
Role is fuel for energy
What is glucose?
Sustained pressure over a bony prominence which causes occlusion of blood vessels leading to tissue destruction.
What is a pressure injury?
Any physical assault, threatening behavior, or verbal abuse occurring in the workplace. Verbal threats to inflict bodily harm including vague or covert threats. Attempting to cause physical harm
What is workplace violence
This Council oversees the functioning of the other 6 Councils
What is the Executive Council
The level of the hospital where the Main Pharmacy is located.
What is the C level?
This should be done no more than 30 minutes before a meal
What is pre-prandial blood glucose check or Accucheck?
This is the name of the skin risk assessment scale.
What is the Braden scale?
Press Ganey & HCAHPS
What are surveys sent to patients after discharge?
To achieve this, MMC needed to supply information related to Quality Indicators such as Falls, CLABSI, CAUTI, nurse satisfaction, patient satisfaction, certification rates, and BSN rates
What is Magnet Program redesignation
Type of nutrition that is administered via a central line.
What is TPN?
This type of diabetes can develop during pregnancy.
What is gestational diabetes?
Numerical Scale, Wong-Baker Faces Scale, NIPS, Critical Care Pain Observation Tool, Behavioral Pain Scale, PainAd
What are pain assessment tools?
Verbal threat of a weapon
Man or woman with weapon visible
Man or woman with weapon in their hand
Sounds of shots fired
What is reasons to initiate a Code Lockdown
One of the original hospitals to receive Magnet recognition, MMC recently achieved their _____ designation.
What is 6?
1. The Right to know the names/functions of their healthcare professionals.
2. The Right to receive services of a translator in their preferred language.
3. The Right to refuse medications and treatment.
4. The Right to prompt access to their medical records.
What are Patient Rights?
Levemir & Lantus
What is long acting insulin?
Morphine, Dilaudid, Fentanyl
What are opioids?
True or false: If a Fire Alarm is activated during a Code Lockdown, stay in your secured room Unless there is smoke/fire condition in the room, or a fire fighter or police officer advises evacuation
What is True?
She is the current nurse theorist whose Adaptation Theory is used as the basis of MMC's Professional Practice Model.
Who Sister Calista Roy
This is the Atlantic Health System event reporting system.
What is Origami?
True or false: If a patient comes into the hospital with their own continuous glucose monitor (CGM), Accu-Chek glucoses do not need to be done and insulin can be administered based on the patient's own readings.
What is FALSE?
If a patient comes in with their own CGM, AHS requires that glucoses are checked using hospital approved glucometers, and treatment decisions are based on those results only.
An assessment was completed at 0815 and charted at 0900. AHS is working towards a goal of 65% for this measure in order to qualify for the Epic Honor Roll.
What is Timely Documentation?
Personalization, Pain, Potty, Position, Possessions
What is purposeful interval rounding?