This device is best for a male patient who is incontinent of urine and not on strict I's and O's:
What is: QuickChange Wrap
What do you do with drainage from a hemovac:
What is: Measure it
I am a great product for any bedbound patient who has an elimination need:
What is: Bedpan
What should you do if you witness a FTG with urine in the tube:
What is: Address the dependent loop to reduce the patient's risk for infection.
How do you measure urine in a urinal:
What is: Use the graduated measurements on the product OR you can pour the contents into the smallest graduated container possible. 
This device is perfect for men with urinary frequency and mobility deficits:
What is: Urinal
What do you do with JP drain output:
What is: Measure it
I am a device that can be used on women or men. I can be shaped 4 ways to provide customized protection. I also require suction to be applied. What am I:
What is: Versette
What should you do if you note a patient has only had 120mL of urine output in the past 6 hours:
What is: (6*30=180mL) Try to get the patient up to see if they can urinate and if not report to the RN for awareness.
How do you measure FTG output:
What is: Drain all contents from the bag into an appropriately sized graduated container. NEVER use the urometer if present. NEVER lift the bag above the level of the patient's bladder.
This device is best to measure urine output and can be placed within a bedside commode or a toilet:
What is: Hat
What do you do with stool on a chux pad:
What is: Occurrence (x1)
I am a device for incontinent men. I am placed when the healthcare team needs to measure and track my output. What am I:
What is: Men's Liberty
What should you do if your patient had an urgent urinary accident on their chux pad:
What is: Provide the patient with any hygiene care required, consider appropriate incontinence product(s) for the patient, document completely and report to the RN for awareness.
How do you measure urine in a toilet:
What is: as an occurrence (x1) since it cannot be measured.
This device is best for a patient who is incontinent of liquid stool and has skin breakdown:
What is: Fecal Management System (FMS) or FlexiSeal
What do you do with emesis on the floor:
What is: Occurrence (x1)
I collect stool from patients who are unable to eliminate in a normal fashion:
What is: Ostomy Bag (Colostomy, Ileostomy)

What should you do if your patient's urostomy bag is 1/2 full:
What is: Empty the bag and measure output, document completely.
How do you measure chest tube output:
What is: You don't. This is an RN only procedure.
This device is indicated for continent patients who are unable to walk to the restroom, but are capable of standing and pivoting:
What is: Bedside Commode
What are the 5 things that you must document related to output whether you measure or document an occurence:
What is: Fracture Pan
What should you do if you see a wound vac with pink drainage:
What is: Ensure tubing is not kinked and that the machine is maintaining suction. Alert the RN with any alarms or concerns r/t output. The output color is normal.![]()
How would you measure emesis in an emesis bag or basin:
What is: pour contents into a graduated device appropriate for amount within the bag.