Confusion, IV tubing, medications
What are factors that contribute to patient falls?
7000
What is the number to call a code?
faint but clearly audible--murmur
What is a Grade 2?
60%-90% of patients who have this placed during their hospital stay
What is an IV?
Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or a combination of these two conditions.
What is COPD?
Non-bariatric, able to bear 75%-100% of their own weight, cooperative
What describes a minimum 1 assistance level?
Bomb threat, Kidnapping
What is a non-clinical code?
CO=HRxSV
What is Cardiac Output?
Medications that are capable of causing tissue damage if it escapes from the vein into the tissue
What is Vesicant?
Decreased breath sounds, fever, cough that produces green mucus
What are some symptoms of pneumonia?
>13
What is a high risk score?
BEFAST
What are the symptoms for a Stroke?
This med is indicated for chest pain, CHF, BP control
What is the Nitroglycerin?
20-24 gauge
What most infusion therapies are?
Caused by a blockage of the airway
What is Obstructive Apnea?
JHFRAT
What is John Hopkins Falls Risk Assessment
This role orders medications, oversees the code actions, and signs all the documentation for the code blue
What is a provider/physician?
This decreases flow through a coronary artery, leads to ischemia, damage occurs through myocardial layers
What is a STEMI?
Digital vein, Cephalic vein, Antecubital vein
What veins you should avoid for putting in an IV?
Bag valve mask, spare trach, suction set up
What is required at the bedside of patient with a tracheostomy?
Establishes frequency and intentional presence
What is purposeful rounding?
VT, VF, ST
What are shockable rhythms?
in a PCI, these get placed after an angioplasty
What are stents?
Inflammation of the vein
What is Phlebitis?
This is used to expand the lungs
What is an Incentive Spirometer?