Safety
Restraints
Medication
Misc Information
Infection Prevention
100

If there is a fire in the department, these are the steps you should follow.

What is RACE: Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate 
100

Name four types of restraints

What are limb restraints, hand mitts, vests, net beds (enclosure bed)

100
These are the 5 rights of medication administration

Right drug, right patient, right dose, right route, right time

100

After thawing previously frozen breast milk, it is good for this long

What is 24 hours 

100

The single most important activity to reduce the spread of infection

What is washing your hands for at least 20 seconds (hand sanitizer and soap/water

200

In the event of a fire, these are the only team members authorized to turn off oxygen valves

Who is RT or Facilities

200

These actions must be done by the RN once a patient is placed in restraints

Obtain order, education, update plan of care

200

This must be done every time you give a first dose medication

What is double check dose and chart first dose education?

200

This must never be given through a secure chat messge

What are orders?


200

The wet time for cleaning items with bleach wipes

What is 4 minutes

300

Regarding the new oxygen tanks, anything less than blank liters would need to be placed in the empty tank holder and should not be used

What is 300 Liters

300

When the RN initiates restraints without an order, a face to face assessment by the physician or behavior support team must be done within this time frame.

What is one hour

300

This is the first thing the nurse should do with a non-sterile, multidose product.

What is put a patient label on it?

300

When given blood, vital signs need to be obtained

What is within 1 hour before starting transfusion, within 10-15 minutes of start time, within an hour of start time, within 1 hour post transfusion

300

The 5 moments of hand hygiene

Before touching a patient, after touching a patient, before a procedure, after a procedure, after touching patient surroundings 

400

These are located near every exit

What are fire pull stations?

400

For a patient in nonviolent restraints, the patient must be monitored/assessed this often

What is every 30 minutes?

400

These are examples of high-alert, high risk medications.

Insulin, heparin, vasopressors, CRRT, concentrated electrolytes

400

Blood Consent is good for this length of time?

What is the entire admission?

400
These are used to clean the oxygen tanks and the pupilometer.
What are Easy Screen Wipes
500

These doors can be propped open if needed

None! No doors can be propped open using a door stop or other object.

500

For violent restraints on a 10 year old child, the restraint order is good for this amount of time.

what is two hours

500

This is required if you give a prn opioid medication for pain 

Pain and POSS score at the time of administration and reassessment within 59 minutes

500

These are examples of unsecured protected health information

What is scrolling through charts of patients that aren't yours, walking away from logged in computers with visible health documents open, verbal discussion of patient health information in public places like elevators, hallways, cafeteria, etc.

500

This is how you locate manufacturers instructions for use

Applications -> One Source   or

Sites -> Infection Prevention-> Disinfection of Equipment -> One Source