Stroke
Quality
Crash/Trauma Cart
BPAM/HAMP
DKA
100

You call this when you identify a patient has BEFAST symptoms

What is a Triage Neuro

100

The C-SSRS is completed by

Who is the triage nurse

100

A device used for compressions

What is the LUCAS?

100

Name the 5 rights of medication administration

What are: Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route and right date/time?

100

This has to be resulted before we can start the 2 "bags"

What is the potassium?

200

This drug is used for acute ischemic stroke treatment and is given as an IVP over 5 seconds.  The max dose is 25mg.

What is TNK

200

You document this to identify patients who meet clinical criteria for Sepsis

What is a .timezero

200
During CPR the LUCAS should take no longer than 

What is 20 seconds - if so, resume manual compressions.

200

A process where a second RN verifies a medication before it is administered

What is an Independent Double Check?

200
We must check this every hour for a DKA patient

What is the blood sugar?

300

This must be completed before administering anything by mouth?

What is the swallow screen

300

You call this when you have a patient whose lactate is greater than or equal to 2.0

What is a Code Sepsis

300

Intubation trays are kept

What is on top of the crash cart?

300

Drugs which are involved in a higher percentage of medicaton incidents and/or sentinel event, or that carry an increased risk for error or other adverse outcomes.

What are high-alert medications?

300

BG decreases by goal

What is 75-100 mg/dL

400

The acceptable SBP and DBP parameter prior to administering thrombolytics

What is 185/110

400

This tool is used to identify fall risk patients in KPHC

What is the Hester Davis?

400

Name at least 5 Supplies/Equipment you would bring to the room for a GSW to the torso

What is the 

Crash Cart

IO

Glidescope

LUCAS

Belmont Rapid Infuser/tubing

Trauma Cart (chest tube insertion tray, trauma tray, rib spreaders)


400

Name the 4 times/reasons that the Vital signs should be taken during Blood Administration

What are: before administering, after 15min from beginning, every 1 hour during, and at completion?

400

This is only adjusted during the first hour

What is the insulin drip?

500

A patient who weighs 75kg has an order for TNK by the neurologist.  This amount is to be administered by the RN IVP?

What is 18.75mg

500

A SPH device used to take a fall risk patient to the bathroom.  This device can support 80% of their weight.

What is the Sara Stedy?

500

Name at least 5 of the supplies/items on the top of the crash cart

Defibrillator

defib pads

adult intubation tray

colormetric CO2 detector

suction machine

suction supplies

lead stickers

pulse ox sensor

extra paper for the defibrillator

500

Name 5 high alert medications

What is: heparin, insulin, TNK, TPA, and norepinephrine....

500

The insulin infusion is held at ANY time if the 

What is the potassium less than 3.3?