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574-9512
What is room 5H12?
100
An example of a room number on my unit is 4315.
What is 4 south or Ortho?
100
This system is used to access your business email account
What is Microsoft Outlook?
100
You can find the Wound Care schedule here.
What is the Black Schedule Book?
100
This code is used when there is a fire
What is Code Red?
200
579-7212
What is room 212?
200
I am the ICU with room number 5312.
What is 5 Center ICU?
200
This system is used to access patient information.
What is STAR?
200
Hard copies of the emergency procedures are located here.
What is the Red Emergency Code Binder?
200
This code is called during severe weather.
What is Code Black?
300
579-6015
What is room 10615?
300
My room numbers all begin with the numbers 64.
What is Stepdown ICU?
300
THIS IS THE DAILY DOUBLE. THIS IS WORTH DOUBLE THE POINTS! 3 things are tracked using the Call Log Sheets in SharePoint.
What are pages, long-distance phone calls, and calling on-call staff members?
300
A future or upcoming schedules are placed here.
What is the Red folder?
300
The reason for calling a Code Silver.
What is when someone has a weapon?
400
579-6512
What is room 5612?
400
I care for all in-house rehab patients.
What is Kaiser Rehab?
400
This system is used to send text pages for Rapid Response and OUIM.
What is USA Mobility "Send A Message"?
400
The Vender Sign-In sheet in PBX can be found here.
What is by or beside the fire panel?
400
We call this code when the telephone system is down.
What is Code Brown?
500
579-8112
What is room 1912?
500
I care for short stay cardiac patients and serve as an overflow unit for cardiac patients.
What is 6 Tower?
500
This system is used to "Check Out" and "Call In" the Cath Lab.
What is Notify@Once?
500
Pager request and repair forms are found here
What is the black organizer/carousel located by the door?
500
These 3 codes are also considered medical emergencies.
What are Rapid Response, Code Blue, and Stroke Alert?