My NOTIFICATIONS are my only friends
Rights of Medication Pass
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DO NOT ANSWER IN QUESTION FORM
100

QMAR Messaging

What is: the ONLY messaging system you should use to communicate all information to supervisors?

100

John Doe (Room#101)

What is: Right Resident?

100

Anything that has been faxed to PCP's and you are waiting for clarification or an answer. 

What is: Green Folder/Initial Fax?

100

Latin phrase pro re nata, which means "as needed" or "as the situation arises"

What is: PRN?

100

What does SBP stand for? DVT?

Systolic Blood Pressure; Deep Vein Thrombosis

200

After Hours

What is: the only time NURSES should be texted/called regarding EMERGENT situations?

200

Ativan, Tylenol, Metoprolol

What is: Right Medication?

200

If after 5 days there is no response, call, prog note, notify RN and RCCs.

What is: Red Folder/3rd Fax?

200

Emergency Room; Extended Release

What is: ER?

200

Why would someone be prescribed Eliquis?

A-Fib

300

Unstable Blood Sugars

What is: under 70 or above 140 ?

300

PO, SUBQ, SUBL, TOP

What is: Right Route?

300

Attempt after 72 hours, follow with phone call and pro note.

What is: Yellow Folder/2nd Fax?

300

Tylenol, Ibuprofen, Vitamins and Supplements

What is: OTC?

300

A resident falls. You've already deemed it as a Non-Injury and obtained vitals. What are your next steps?

* Obtain witness statements from any witnesses and the first responder.

* Complete Incident Report INCLUDING ALL NOTIFICATIONS

* Place on Alert charting and complete chart note


400

Emergencies

What is: residents being sent out, residents returning to building from Hospital, fall with significant injury, suicidal ideation, natural disasters, resident passes away?

400

50MG, 0.5MG, 10000UI

1 tab, 2 caps, 30mL

What is: Right Dose?

400

When received signed from PCP, MT to remove from folder, shred unsigned, and fax signed copy to CONSONUS. 

What is: Pending 90-day Orders Folder?

400

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability

What is: HIPAA?

400

What do you do if a resident misses a medication because we do not have it?

* Fill out Medication Variance

* Complete all notifications applicable

* Put resident on alert and complete initial chart note

* Call pharmacy and order STAT if NOT OTC. IF OTC call and order for next day delivery. 

* Add to whiteboard to visually track progress

500

Unstable BP

What is: Systolic greater than 180 or less than 100 OR diastolic greater than 90 or less than 40. (greater than 180/90 OR less than 100/40)?

500

NARC Book, QMAR

What is: Right Documentation?

500

Refills, New Orders, STAT. Once received by facility, 3 Bin stamp and put in RCC/MCPM box. 

What is: Waiting on Medication Folder?

500

Medication is to be given at bedtime.

What is: HS?

500
A resident falls during Med Count. What do you do?

Stop count immediately. "On Duty" MT to respond immediately and assist resident. MT to complete incident report and notifications as needed. Med Count is then to start all over. DO NOT pick up where you left off.