Drugs
Bugs
Blood
Emergency/Disaster
Discharge Decisions
100

This is the manual used for IV drug information.

What is the Parenteral Manual?

100

Before contact with patient/their environment, before clean or aseptic procedures, after body fluid exposure risk and after contact with patient/their environment.  

What are the 4 moments for hand hygiene?

100

In Connect Care from the Resources link, this is what Alberta Precision Laboratories Transfusion Medicine Resource is listed under.

What is Clinical Tools and Directories?

100

This large yellow binder is located on all units

What is the Emergency Response Binder?

100

This is the minimum respiratory rate for PACU discharge.

What is 10 breaths/minute?


200

This system gives the official mixing directions for adult continuous infusions at our site.

What is Connect Care? 

200

In addition to Routine Practices, this IPC precaution requires PPE of Gowns, Gloves, Facial protection (mask and eye protection).

What is Contact and Droplet Precautions?

200

These are the two (2) orders needed for a PACU Nurse to administer blood products.

What are Prepare and Transfuse orders?

200

This is the number of Emergency Response Codes that correspond to a colour

What is 10?

200

Double point question:

These patients must have a STABLE or DESCENDING motor/sensory block of T10 or below.

What Spinal (intrathecal)?

300

This report needs to be submitted when the wrong concentration of a medication is administered.

What is an RLS Report?

300

DOUBLE POINTS IF YOU SHOW ME THE ANSWER!

This Resource Manual supports healthcare providers to manage the care and placement of patients with known or suspected diseases and is applicable to acute care emergency, inpatient, and ambulatory medical surgical and outpatient settings. It is organized alphabetically.

What is The IPC Acute Care Resource Manual – Diseases and Conditions Table?

300

This is the chart on the Transfusion Medicine page that provides the potential acute side effects of a transfusion.

What is the Acute Transfusion Reaction Chart?


300

Call this number in the event of a Code Red

What is 66#?

300

Patients who have received this medication must be monitored for 1 hour following the last dose.

What is Narcan/Naloxone?

400

This is the verification process whereby a second health care professional conducts a verification of another health care professional’s completed task

What is Independent Double-Check?

400

There is currently outbreaks of this in Alberta, presenting with Fever, cough/conjunctivitis and a generalized maculopapular rash.

What is Measles (Rubeola)?

400

This is the infusion rate for the first 15 minutes for patients greater than 25kg in non-emergent situations receiving a blood product.

 What is 50mLs/hr?

400

This is who to notify in a Code Brown if the spill is an unknown substance or if there is no spill kit

What is Notify FME Operations Centre?

Supervisor/UM is also an acceptable response

400

There must be two stable sets of these prior to discharge.

What is BP/Vital signs?

500

The Storyboard shows this category of medications that can pose a health risk to staff from occupational exposure.

What are Hazardous Medications?

500

What needs to be removed from the PACU pod on Level 1 prior to accepting an isolation patient?

What is the supply bin in the drawer?

500

Double point question – Answer AND OPEN gets Double the points

This page is similar to the parenteral manual but is found under Transfusion Medicine for all blood components and products.

What is Blood Components & Products Information/Monographs?

500

This tool has important information regarding the hazardous materials used in your day to day work with quick reference cards for each product provide quick details for First Aid, PPE and warnings and more!

What is the Safety Data Sheet Look Up?

500

This must be given and documented when going on break or when a patient is being discharged.

What is Handover Report?