Combative person with a lethal weapon.
What is a code silver?
Influenza
Droplet
Administered when your patient takes too many opiates.
What is Narcan?
Patient with a history or new onset of seizures.
What is oxygen, suction and seizure pads?
Mass casualty.
What is a code green?
Disseminated Shingles
Airborne & Contact
Administered when your patient takes too much Tylenol.
What is N-acetycysteine?
Braden score <15.
What are heel boots, prophylactic foam to coccyx, specialty mattress, and wedges.
Bioterrorism.
What is a code orange?
Antigen + CDiff
Toxin - CDiff
Administered when your patient takes too much Coumadin.
What is vitamin K or phyonadione?
Patient with a BA-52.
What is a sitter, paper gown, no patient personal belongings, and any removable items from room taken out?
Patient in respiratory or cardiac arrest.
What is a code blue?
Rule-Out Tuberculosis
What is airborne precaution?
Hyperkalemia
What are: albuterol inhaler, insulin & glucose, kayexalate and/or sodium bicarbonate?
Patient with a Morse score of 75.
What is a room preferably near the nurses station that has a bed alarm, yellow non-skid slippers, low specialty bed, and floor pads if appropriate?
What is a code purple?
MRSA + Nares
What are contact precautions?
Administered when your patient takes too much Insulin.
Patient who is found unresponsive.
What is the code 'team' inclusive of dynamap, glucometer, code cart and defibrillator on the patient?