Applied q 24 hours to reduce the risk of CLABSIs.
The device used to secure foley tubing to the patient.
What is a statlock?
Never leave your patient alone here.
What is the bathroom?
The time frame for turning/reposition patients
What is q 2 hours?
Ratio of compressions to breaths for one person rescuer CPR.
What is 15:2?
Length of time between central line dressing changes
What is 7 days?
Question asked every shift about lines.
Is this indicated?
Three items mentioned in the Fall Risk policy that the patient must have.
What are the yellow slippers, fall door sign, and the yellow wristband?
The scale used to determine risk for skin breakdown.
What is the Braden Scale?
Code used when there is a fire in the medical center.
What is Code Red?
What are clean, dry, intact, and dated?
Twice a day (1000 & 2200) with CHG
What is how often foley care must be completed?
Used to alert the nurse that the patient is getting up.
What is a bed/chair alarm?
How often the patient's skin should be assessed
What is q shift?
The most important thing you can do to reduce infections
What is hand hygiene?
The items used on all ports when a central line is in place
What are swabcaps?
How often the drainage bag is emptied.
What is q 6 hours, prior to travel or ambulation, and when the bag is 2/3 full?
How often you should round on high fall risk patients.
What is every hour?
Documentation requirements once a pressure injury has been identified.
What are eStar, photo, and co-sign?
CT and MRI suites are located on this floor in the main hospital.
What is the 1st floor?
IV tubing requirements
What are labeled and dated?
The step that must be done before wiping the catheter during foley care.
What is change your gloves?
Medications, diagnosis, history, mobility, cognitive function, orthostatic hypotension
What are risk factors for falls?
Pressure injuries may result from direct pressure applied from these.
What are medical devices?
The number used to call for eStar assistance.
What is 343-HELP (3-4357)?