Tube Retention
Cortrak
SOC Process
Anatomy/DH Nutrition
Mystery
100

CORGRIP SR feature that allows for flexibility around the Volmer bone. 

What is hollow tip?

100

The three important parts of SRU placement. 

What is the xyphoid process, midline, and parallel?

100

Ideal targets for a Cortrak opportunity. 

What is 300+ hospital size, CORFLO user, multiple x-rays to confirm placement, CORGRIP user?

100

The Corgrip catheters should run parallel to this turbinate.

What is the inferior turbinate?
100

The AACN recommends this many placements per month to keep up Cortrak competency.  

What is 8?

200

The CORGRIP SR tether is made of this material. 

What is biocompatible monofilament material?

200

The four quadrants on the Cortrak represent these markers. 

What is left lung, right lung, stomach, and small bowel?

200

While conducting a trial, you should do these things daily. 

What is place flyers (if applicable), check in with champion, round ALL units for tube orders, record all placement info, collect evals?

200

Middle of the three parts of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.

What is the jejunum?

200

McCutchen found a cost avoidance of this much $ based on decreased imaging needs and faster placement times.

What is $346,000? 

300

The order of CORGRIP SR catheter insertion/removal.

yellow, white, white, yellow.

300

The x axis represents this and the y axis represents this. 

What is the diaphram, esophogus/spine?

300

The three steps to the SOC Sales Process.

What is preparation, path to purchase, and implementation?

300

This type of feeding bypasses the normal digestion in the stomach and bowel.

What is parenteral nutrition, "TPN". 

300

These are the materials you need to have on hand for a Cortrak demo/inservice.

What is upgraded Cortrak device, Cortrak tube/stylet, belly box, syringe?

*Bring backup tubes just in case. 

400

When placing the CORGRIP SR, the catheters should run parallel to the _________ turbinate. 

What is inferior? 

400

The five pillars of Cortrak.

What is safety, efficiency, malnutrition, gastric/post-pyloric placement, x-ray reduction?

400

SOC Customer's commitment to AVANOS.

What is policy implementation (every tube every time), limited user group, training support?

400

Sphincter located at the meeting point between the esophagus and the stomach.

What is the lower esophageal sphincter? 

400

A clinician is stuck at the pylorus. What do you do?

What is the floppy tip technique, air, patience at the pylorus?

500

Contraindications for placing Corgrip SR. 

What is facial and/or cranial fractures, nasal airway abnormalities or obstructions, patients who may pull on their feeding tube or the Corgrip to the extent that it could result in self-injury.

500

Describe the different screens on the Cortrak and what they represent. 

What is anterior, lateral, and depth cross section?

500

Questions to ask a customer about their capital schedule?

What is your fiscal year? When is the budget finalized? What months are budgets finalized?

500

Function is to complete digestion of food and absorb nutrients and consists of three parts. 

What is the small bowel. 

*bonus- duodenum, jejunum, and ilium. 

500

According to this study, pneumothorax's cause upwards of this many deaths per year. 

In the United States, there are about 1.2 million blind feeding tubes are placed.

             -Of that 1.2 million, approximately 1.8% deviate into the airway or 23,000.

             -Of that 23,000, 1/3 result in pneumothorax and about half of those die 

             -This equals upwards of 3600 deaths per year.