Pain Assessment
SAT/SBT
Delirium
Early Mobility
Family Engagement
100

What pain assessment tool is used for an alert patient who can self-report?


What is the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)

100

What does SAT stand for?


Spontaneous awakening trial

100

What assessment tool is commonly used to screen ICU patients for delirium?


CAM-ICU

100

Name one benefit of early mobility.


Reduced ICU-acquired weakness, shorter LOS, etc.

100

What does the "F" in the ABCDEF Bundle stand for?


Family engagement and empowerment

200

What pain assessment tool evaluates facial expression, body movements, muscle tension, and ventilator compliance?


What is the CPOT

200

What does SBT stand for?


Spontaneous breathing trial

200

What type of delirium is often characterized by lethargy and withdrawal?


Hypoactive delirium

200

Before mobility, what type of stability should be assessed?


Hemodynamic

200

Name one way families can participate in ICU care.


Reorientation, rounds, mobility encouragement, etc.

300

A ventilated patient cannot communicate pain verbally. What assessment tool is most appropriate?


What is the CPOT

300

What daily ICU practice helps identify readiness for ventilator liberation?


SAT/SBT

300

Name one modifiable risk factor for ICU delirium.


Benzodiazepines, sleep disruption, immobility, etc.

300

What mobility activity typically follows sitting at the edge of the bed?


Standing

300

Why is family engagement important in ICU Liberation?


Improves communication and patient-centered care

400

Why should pain be treated before increasing sedation?


Untreated pain may be the cause of agitation.

400

During an SBT, a patient's respiratory rate increases to 40 breaths/min. What should occur?


Terminate the trial

400

A CAM-ICU positive patient becomes confused. What should the nurse assess first?


Reversible causes

400

Name one equipment-related barrier to mobility.


Mechanical ventilation, lines, drains, ECMO, etc.

400

During rounds, a family member asks how they can help. What is an appropriate nursing response?


Encourage participation in reorientation and care activities

500

A patient has RASS +2, CPOT 6, and HR 120 bpm. Which intervention should occur before increasing sedation?


Assess and treat pain

500

A patient has RASS -3, no SAT attempted, and remains ventilated. What should be discussed first during rounds?


Sedation reduction/SAT readiness

500

A 78-year-old ventilated patient receiving midazolam develops delirium. Which ABCDEF component most directly addresses this risk?


Choice of analgesia and sedation

500

A patient is awake, following commands, and hemodynamically stable. What mobility intervention should be considered?


Progressive mobility/ambulation as tolerated

500

Which ICU Liberation activity reviews pain, sedation, delirium, mobility, and family engagement daily?


ICU Liberation rounds (or multidisciplinary rounds)