General Orientation
Clinical Orientation
Know Your Stuff
General Knowledge
You're the Expert
100

This is the name of JFK North's CEO

Who is Ashley Vertuno

100

This is purposely completed hourly during the day and every two hours during the night.

 What is SAFETY Rounding? 

100

JFK North's Med/Surg/Ortho unit is located here.

Where are 2 east and 2 west

100

Stages and Skills that are signed off by one's preceptor that indicate the orientee has demonstrated competence in in a skill or process.

What is a CBSO (competency based staged orientation)
100

This is what is called when a patient is found unresponsive and/or poorly breathing

What is a Code Blue

200

This is the name of JFK North's CNO

Who is Deb Perrin-davis

200

Customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.

What is Cultural Sensitivity?

200

This assessment includes: Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time

What is a Stroke assessment

200

This is where a preceptor/preceptee would go to access their CBSO.

What is MyPath

200

These signs and symptoms; fever/low temperature, shivering, confusion, rapid heart rate, fast breathing, extreme pain, clammy/mottled skin, and fatigue are indicative of this disorder 

What is Sepsis

300
This is JFK North COO

Who is Andrew Wright

300

A result(s) that is/are significantly outside the normal range and may indicate a life-threatening situation.

What is the definition of a Critical Value(s)?

300

This process is designed to keep patients informed, feel like they control their environment and make them feel heard. 

What is PAIDET? 

Pause (knock on the door), Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation and Thank you.

300

A device used within the facility that transfers vital signs by Bluetooth to Meditech and generates MEWS scores.

What is the Welch Allyn vital sign machine?

300

These signs and symptoms; extreme confusion, very fast breathing, rapid heart rate, chills, and clammy skin, often with decreased urine output, indicating organ dysfunction are indicative of this disorder

What is Severe Sepsis

400

This the VP of HR

Who is Andrea Augst

400

Noise generated from ECG monitors, BP monitors, Telemetry, IV pumps and Ventilators.

What are Clinical Alarms?

400

Reduces occurrence of pressure ulcers, increases GI motility, and increases blood flow are among the benefits of this.

What is increased Patient Mobility?

400

This is what CLABSI stands for

What is a Central line-associated bloodstream infection?

400

These signs and symptoms; dangerously low blood pressure, confusion/decreased alertness, rapid heart rate, fast breathing, cool/clammy/blotchy skin, and little to no urine, indicating organ failure and requiring immediate emergency care are indicative of this disorder

What is Septic Shock

500

This is JFK North's Ethics and Compliance Officer

Who is Wendy Menendez

500

When clinicians become overwhelmed by the sheer number of signals and sounds.

What is alarm fatigue?

500

Facial Droop, throat clearing, coughing or change in vocal quality after drinking, gurgling voice after drinking indicating this.

What is a failing Dysphagia screen?

500

This is what CAUTI stands for 

What is a Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection 

500


What is Ventricle Tachycardia