This is the natural pacemaker of the heart
What is the Sinoatrial Node
There are __ pillows in Kentfield's pillow rule
What is 6?
Documentation/assessment should be done every __ hours for patients with restraints
What is every 2 hours?
This is the alarm of a _______________ and I should check if my patient is uncomfortable
What is bed alarm - low pressure?
The contraction of the _______ is represented by the p-wave on a telemetry strip.
What is the atria
This is how a patient with a sacral injury should be positioned in bed
What is side-lying (left or right)
It is ________ that a physician MUST order a restraint prior to the application of the restraint
What is False? Nurses are able to apply restraints for safety purposes and get a MD order after
This is the ____ alarm and I should tend to it quickly
What is IV pump?
This is the ability to respond to an electrical impulse
What is excitability
These are factors that increase the risk of skin breakdown
What is:
Incontinence/moisture
Friction
No change in positioning
Malnutrition
What is true?
This is the _____ alarm and I should check my patient's vitals immediately
What is the Massimo O2 monitor?
The contraction of the _________ is represented by the QRS on the telemetry strip
What are the ventricles?
MD, Nurse, CHS, Family, Wound team
It is ______ that if your patient has 4 padded side rails up for seizure precautions, you need a restraint order.
What is false?
I should ________ the patient and notify _______ when the vent alarm goes off
What is assess the patient and notify RT?