This is the color of the light when the bed alarm is on correctly.
What is green?
HAP stands for.
What is hospital acquired pneumonia?
This is what HAPI stands for.
Hospital acquired pressure injury?
This is the mobility level when the patient is independent.
What is mobility level 4?
When the bed alarm light is red or yellow, it indicates this.
What is the bed not being locked or in low position?
These are two interventions that help to prevent HAP.
What is oral care and HOB elevated?
This is the frequency in which all patients need to be repositioned.
What is every 2 hours?
This is the color of mobility level 1.
What is red?
This is where you view Morse fall scale.
What is chart summary?
This is the frequency oral care needs to be completed.
What is twice a day?
This is the proper documentation when repositioning a patient every 2 hours.
What is left, right, and supine?
This mobility level uses a walker.
What is mobility level 3?
This score represents a high fall risk.
What is 45 or greater?
This is the degree the HOB needs to be elevated.
What is 30-45 degrees?
These are the 4 off-loading devices. Name 3 of the 4.
What is waffle cushion, waffle boots, foam wedge and pillows.
These 2 mobility levels use a sit to stand or a total lift.
What is mobility 1 and 2?
This is the name of the fall risk score assessed by the RN.
What is Morse?
This is our goal to meet HAP.
What is 8 percent?
These 2 things should be done for hip fracture patients on admission to prevent pressure injury.
What is apply waffle mattress and Allevyn?
These are 3 benefits of utilizing the BMAT tool. Name at least 2 of the 3.
What is assess the patients mobility, identify equipment needed, and reduces injury?