Which direction do we move patients in the event of fire?
What is, Laterally; opposite to fire at fire exit
Contact time for Saniwipes and bleach wipes for C-Diff?
What is, two minutes and four minutes?
What are HAM/SALAD and where they are posted?
What is, HAM- High Alert Medications; SALAD- Sound Alike Look Alike Drugs. Posted above Phyxis machine in PACU?
Name 3 competencies required for Phase I PACU
What is, BLS, ACLS, and PALS?
What do we do if a patient doesn’t speak English?
What is, Call the CDO’s desk at 295-4611; Call Interpreter services- information posted?
How to report an adverse drug event?
What is, Complete a PSR?
Do you know your unit's hand hygiene compliance rate for the last month? where do you find this information?
What is , ; Posted on LENS board, emailed to all staff monthly?
When do you discard Multi-dose Vials?
What is, 28 days after opening the vial?
What are the vital documentation for total joint and vascular post-op patients?
What is, Neuromuscular and Neurovascular assessments?
Glucometer QC reagent expiration date?
What is, 3 months after open or the printed expiry date on the vial?
Number of NPSG for hospitals in 2024 and where they are posted?
What is, Seven. Posted above Phyxis machine, In front of C/S desk at PACU entrance and on Quality board adjacent to SC office?
What is the process on CAUTI in PACU?
What is Perform and document CAUTI maintenance bundle on all post-op patients with 4 or more hours stay in PACU?
What are the 7 rights of medication?
What is, Right Person, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Time, Right Route, Right Reason, and Right Documentation ?
What is the vital assessment for spinal cases?
What is, Dermatome level?
What is MSDS and where it is located?
What is,Material Safety Data Sheets. Kept on wall opposite to PACU printer adjacent to nurses’ station?
How would you open a locked patient bathroom door?
What is, anything flat, example- a coin?
When do you replace dirty linen bag?
What is , 1/2 full?
To prevent instances of misidentification and near-misses, The Joint Commission requires that two identifiers be used for every patient encounter, what are those?
What is, Patient's name and Date of Birth?
What are the two main assessments for pain in PACU on post-op patients?
What is, pain assessment and re-assessment?
When do we replace Sharps containers?
What is, less than ¾ full?
How would you deal with a violent patient or visitor?
What is, call a code Grey?
What is the number 1 step in infection control?
What is, Hand Hygiene?
What is, insulin, opiates and narcotics, injectable potassium chloride (or phosphate) concentrate, intravenous anticoagulants (heparin), and sodium chloride solutions above 0.9%?
Name the certifications for PACU nursing
What is, CAPA and CPAN?
What is the enforced storage rule from floor and overhead for sprinkler?
What is , 6" and 18”?