Medication
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100

Who can push Ketamine?

only an MD

100

Who can you delegate to check a blood sugar on a patient? (multiple answers accepted)

tech, paramedic, LPN, or another RN
100

What is the normal lab value for potassium? 

3.5-5

100

What is a code red called for?

Fire

100
What type of precautions are needed for active TB?

Airborne

200

Dose of Epi given IM for anaphylactic shock in an adult.

0.3mg (will accept the range of 0.3-0.5mg)

200

Name all the OCs

Clif, Eric, Kim, Nelly, Cat, Lindsay

200

MAP goal for sepsis pts with low bp

MAP above 65

200

What is a code silver?

active shooter

200

Name all the placed in the ED you can find a code cart.

Room 1, Core A, Core B, Flex, Edou, Peds, CCR

300

Adverse effect of zofran

prolonged QT interval

300

Who can de-access a PICC line?

RN

300

Where does the trachea shift for a pt with a tension pneumothorax?

away from the injured side

300
Systolic BP needed for a pt to be considered code sepsis.

systolic below 90

300

Name all the rights of medication administration.

6-

pt, time, dose, route, med, documentation

400

What is the initial dose of Adenosine in an adult?

6mg

400

What is the number to the charge phone?

27259

400

What is Cushing's triad?

widened pulse pressure, brady cardia, altered respiratory rate

400

What is the goal in minutes from time of arrival to cath lab for a STEMI pt?

35 min

400

How often do you document for violent restraints?

How long is the order good for?

every 15 min

only four hours

500

What beta blocker is commonly used to decrease heart rate and BP in AAA patients?

Esmolol 

500

What is the number to call for Rapid Response (for EDOU)

4444

500

In a hypertensive crisis, what is the goal in percentage of bp to be lowered per hour so not to cause a stroke?

20-25% per hour

500

How often do you give Epi during a code?

every 3-5 min

500

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