One to One
Equipment
In the Know
Patient Station
Oh Baby
100
This is the flowsheet every nurse should document completely on every shift
What is I/O Flowsheet
100
The minimum amount of oxygen needed for a simple face mask.
What is 5 liters.
100
Evidence-based practice indicates that you no longer need to do this when giving IM or subcutaneous injections.
What is aspirate prior to injection.
100
The staff that you should notify when you are admitting a patient - giving information about patient room assignment; arrival time; level of care; and the PCP
What is Admissions Staff
100
Infant resuscitator device used to maintain a patent airway and facilitate the delivery of prolonged inflations.
What is Neopuff
200
The level of care you should have ADT staff register an unexpected patient who is pregnant and wants to be seen
What is OB Assess
200
This device is available for medication delivery for both pediatric and adult patients. When used appropriately, this will reduce the risk of using the wrong route for oral medications.
What is an oral syringe.
200
The minimum amount of saline used in an adult for nasal aspirate testing.
What is 1ml.
200
The level of care for surgical patients when they are moved to the floor for monitoring until they return to their baseline.
What is Op in a Bed
200
Provides optimal nutrition and reduces infant mortality and morbidity.
What is breastfeeding
300
The flowsheet that is used to document analgesic medication name, settings, amount of medication used, and patient attempts and denials of controlled analgesics.
What is PCA flowsheet
300
Useful in adult and pediatric patients anytime vascular access is difficult to obtain in emergent, urgent or medically necessary cases.
What is intraosseous access.
300
A simple method to verify patient's understanding of a concept or technique.
What is teach-back.
300
This should be done the last day you work every pay period.
What is "sign off your time card"
300
Normal developmental period starting at 2 weeks of age through 3-4 months marked by crying.
What is period of purple crying.
400
This should be the first thing you do in SOC for a NST patient
What is "Check IN" your patient
400
Pharmaceutical waste including hazadous waste should be placed in this.
What is the black box
400
This is no longer needed during blood transfusions.
What is a filter
400
This is needed for every override med pulled from a pyxis
What is A signed Provider order
400
This intervention greatly increases the success of the infant's first latch and the duration of breastfeeding.
What is skin to skin contact for the first hour after birth.
500
This flowsheet is used to record the total calories your patient consumes in a day.
What is Dietary Calorie Count flowsheet
500
The piece of equipment you should use when taking care of a rule out TB person
What is PAPR
500
The correct route you should use and change on the MAR item when documenting that you gave a Vitamin K injections to a newborn.
What is IM
500
This should be written every 4 hours and relate to why the patient is in the hospital and what the treatment is being provided.
What is an Observation note
500
This intervention is often overused because nurses base their decision on color versus parameters.
What is oxygen.