Medications/Procedures
EOC
EPIC/Computer/TJC
NPSG/Patient Rights
CODES
100
These are dated with the date/time they are opened and the date of expiration.
What is Multi-dose vials?
100
The distance from the ceiling to stack objects.
What is 18 inches?
100
These are found on the Demographics tab under the Identity Manager
Where is Race/Ethnicity found?
100
This can be used when an in-house translator is not available.
What is the AT&T Language Line?
100
During this code, we use Rescue, Alarm, Confine, and Extiguish/Evacuate
What is a Code Red?
200
Epiniphrine and Ephedrine are examples of SALAD. SALAD stands for .....
What is Sound Alike/LookAlike Drugs?
200
This is used to help a person who may be locked in the restroom.
What is use a penny located at the top of the door frame?
200
These can be found under the Media Tab in EPIC
What is Previous procedure records?
200
Yellow is a very popular color when doing exams on these type of patients.
What are Fall Risk patients?
200
This is called when severe weather becomes threatening.
What is Code Grey?
300
This needs to be completed before anyone can complete an iStat test.
What is be signed off as competent and know what to do in case of a "failed" QC?
300
This information is used when using hazardous materials.
What is MSDS sheets?
300
To protect patients' privacy and follow HIPPA standards on computers.
What is log off the computer screen before leaving the computer?
300
Name and Medical Record number or Birthdate (for Outpatients).
What are two patient identifiers?
300
This is called when there is a local internal/external threat or disaster.
What is Code Yellow III?
400
This should always be done after giving contrast.
What is documenting the amount and route in EPIC in the MAR?
400
The temperatures on these are checked daily
What is medication refrigerators and blanket warmers?
400
Acute Myocardial Infarctions (AMI); Congestive Heart Failure (CHF); Pnuemonia (PN); and Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)
What are National Quality Improvement Goals (Core Measures)?
400
This is performed immediately before an invasive procedure.
What is Time Out?
400
When this code is called, all exits are covered and observe people with suspicious bundles. No one may leave.
What is Code Pink?
500
This should be discussed with your patient before a procedure that requires giving contrast or other medications.
What is medication reconciliation?
500
Supervisor/charge person from Respiratory Therapy in conjunction with Charge Nurse or department Manager.
Who manages the oxygen shut off in the event of an emergency?
500
The amount of time to report a critical result.
What is 30 minutes?
500
The best way to protect patients and yourselves from infections.
What is hand washing?
500
This is called whenever a patient or anyone exhibits a sudden deterioration in a person's condition.
What is Rapid Response?