Scope of Practice: This medical professional may:
Delegation
Urinary Catheters
Central Lines
Code Blue
100

Obtain vital signs.

What is an RN, LPN, MD, Aid, PCT, Technologist?

100

This state guideline authorizes RNs to delegate.

What is the NYS Nurse Practice Act?

100

Define this acronym: CAUTI

What is a catheter associated urinary track infection?

100

These are the most common central lines in hospitals.

What are PICCs, ports, tunneled and non-tunneled catheters?

100

This is how to call a Code Blue.

What is press the code blue button, or dial 777 and say "Code Blue, MSU2"

200

Administer medications.

RN, LPN, MD

200

Right task, right circumstance, right person, right supervision, right communication. 

What are the 5 rights of delegation?

200

This is the ONLY 100% effective way to prevent a CAUTI.

Not place a catheter!

200

This is an infection in the bloodstream of a patient which occurs within 48 hours of having a central line placed. 

What is a CLABSI?

200

These are the most important tools during a Code Blue. 

What is the: Crash cart, ambu bag & other airway equip, monitor/defibrillator, Code Blue Team, medications.

300

Assess patients.

What is a registered nurse?

300

This guides whether you may delegate a task to an aide. 

What is the Polic?

300

These are alternatives to indwelling urinary catheters.

What are intermittent catheterization, urinals, bedpans, bedside commodes, toileting schedules, use of the bladder scanner, and external catheters?

300

 There are 250,000 of these a year in the US.

What are CLABSIs?

300

These are the members of the Code Blue Team.

What are the Leader, recorder, monitor/defib, compressor, medications, airway personnel, runner?

400

Delegate medication administration, vitals, and ADLs.

What is an RN?


400

Staff may carry out delegated tasks if they have this.

What is: the training to perform the task and proven successful experience with the task?

400

These are the most important ways to prevent CAUTIs.

 What are: hand hygiene, routine CHG meatal care, maintaining a sterile closed drainage system, maintaining the collection bag, securing catheters to patients body, and using standard precautions when caring for the catheter. 

400

CHG wipes (purple package)

What types of daily wipes are used on ALL patients with central lines, from head to toe?

400

This step of the Code Blue is imperative in order to assess the team performance, areas performed well, and those which need to be improved for future code prep.

What is debriefing?

500

Place a Peripheral IV, urinary catheter, co-sign blood, and reinforce education and plan of care.

What is an LPN or an RN?

500

This person is accountable for the nursing care given to patients by nursing staff under their supervision.

Who is the delegating nurse/RN?

500

This is used by RNs to determine if their patient meets the criteria for urinary catheter removal. 

What is the Urinary catheter removal protocol? (found in the urinary catheter management policy attachments)

500

Every 7 days for tegaderms, and q48h for gauze dressings.

How often are central line dressings changed? 

500

Your patient has a MOLST form stating DNR/DNI and a purple tag on his bracelet saying DNR. The patient becomes unresponsive and is pulseless with family present. Family insists you "do something!!!!!" What do you do?

Call provider, call nurse manager, inform family patient was a DNR by their own wishes, offer support, etc