Icons and hyperlinks that help you access patient information during downtime.
What are downtime tools?
Stage I, II, III, IV
What are the stages of wounds?
Electronic health record system used to enter orders at BSWH
What is EPIC?
Contains frequently used paper forms for documenting during downtime, downtime instructions, & downtime policy.
What is a BCA binder?
US based non profit organization that accredits health care organizations and programs in the US
What is the Joint Commission?
Inflammatory response, epithelial proliferation, and migration with re-establishment of the epidermis.
What are the three components involved in the healing process of a partial thickness wound?
I can rely on EPIC to stop a med error or alert me to unstable vital signs. True or False
What is False?
A period of time when multiple users in one or more departments are unable to access the EHR.
What is downtime?
Form of communication used when changing shift or transitioning patients.
What is bedside/hand off reporting?
Pressure ulcer, pressure sore, decubitus ulcer, and bedsore.
What are the terms used to describe impaired skin integrity?
Completed at the patient's bedside after they have initially arrived to the unit. Contains allergies, past surgeries, and prior to arrival medications.
What is an Admission Assessment?
Data center outages, loss of ancillary systems, loss of interfaces, network outages, loss of specific functionality, or global slow down.
What are events that can cause a downtime event?
Passing an exam and clinical hours in a specialty area to demonstrate mastery in an advanced practice role.
What is a certification?
Serous, sanguinous, serosanguinous drainage
What are characteristics of wound drainage?
HELP desk 254-727-2501
What is the number to call to report an issue with EPIC?
Specialty that merges nursing science with multiple information and analytical sciences.
What is nursing clinical informatics?
IOM report "To Err is Human" focused attention on this significant issue.
What are medication errors?
Debridement.
What is the removal of devitalized tissue from a wound called?