Vital Signs & Monitoring
Safety, Codes and Emergencies
Infection Prevention & Isolation
Mobility, Ambulation & ADLs
Documentation, Reporting & HIPAA
100

This vital sign is considered the sixth vital sign.

What is pain?

100

This phone number is used to call a Rapid Response or Code Blue.

What is *73333?

100

Hand hygiene with soap and water is required when caring for patients with this infection.

What is C. diff?

100

This simple intervention helps prevent blood clots and pneumonia.

What is ambulation?

100

Patient identifiers required before providing care include name and this second item.

What is date of birth?

200

This pulse oximetry site is preferred, but the thumb should be avoided.

What is the finger?

200

If a patient is unresponsive, this action must be completed in no more than 10 seconds.

What is checking for a pulse?

200

This piece of PPE must match the size you are fitted for annually.

What is a respirator mask?

200

These devices must be on the patient unless they are bathing or ambulating.

What is SCDs or TED hose?

200

Patient events and near misses are reported using this system.

What is Origami?

300

For an accurate respiratory count, breaths should be observed for this length of time.

What is one full minute?

300

This emergency situation requires noting start and end times for documentation.

What is a seizure?

300

This simple action is the most effective way to prevent HAIs.

What is hand hygiene?

300

This distance separates hallway walking markers used to measure ambulation.

What is approximately 25 feet?

300

Accessing your own medical record violates this federal privacy rule.

What is HIPAA?

400

This temperature route is usually about 1°F lower than oral and commonly used post‑op.

What is axillary?

400

This must be stated clearly when calling a Code Blue.

What is the location?

400

The frequency that patients with catheters should receive catheter care.

What is every 12 hours?

400

Turning a patient at risk for pressure injury should occur at least this often.

What is every 2 hours?

400

This must be done before speaking with family members about a patient’s condition.

What is obtaining patient permission?

500

This step helps ensure accuracy when taking an oral temperature.

What is confirming the patient hasn't eaten or drank in the last 30 minutes?

500

This must be brought with the Code Cart to a Code Blue.

What is the stool?
500

These items are not a substitute for proper hand hygiene.

What is gloves?

500

The frequency that patients should receive a CHG bath or shower.

What is daily?

500

This must be included when documenting a patient refusal of care.

What is notifying the RN?