Policy & Procedure
Standardized Procedure
Medication Review
Communication
Defensive Documentation
100

Where on the WAVE do you look up a policy?

(PolicyStat)

100

Per urgent/emergent what can you order to accurately check a patient’s rhythm?

12-lead EKG

100

Name the 6 Medication rights

right patient, time, med, dose, route, documentation

100

Name one standardized form of communication nurses use

SBAR, teachback, CUS words, assertive, TwoQuestion challenge

100

What is the role of the nurse in informed consent

A witness, to ensure pt understands procedure

200

According to Policy, How often are you required to assess and chart a PIV?

q2 hours

200

Name 1 Pharmaceutical Interventions, per Urgent/Emergent NSP, to treat a patient with severe hypotension

infuse 250mL at TKO or Infuse 250mL-500mL bolus

200

Your patient left the floor &  just went for a surgical intervention, what message do you expect will show up on your MAR?

MAR hold, Auto Held med

200

What does SBAR stand for

situation, background, assessment, recommendations

200

State that patient confidentiality law

HIPPA

300

Who creates our evidenced-based Policies & Procedures?

Nurses

300

In order to prevent CAUTI, Nurses may do this Intervention based on which NSP

Remove an indwelling catheter via the Urinary Catheter Discontinuation - Nursing Standardized Procedure

300

You have a question about IV compatibility, Who would you direct this question to?

Clinical Pharmacist

300

This type of communication is not what you say, but how you act

non-verbal

300

When using an interpreter for consents, what 2 factors should be written on the consent form

Interpreter name and ID code

400

If you have never placed a Foley catheter, and are unsure of how to do it. Which Policy would you look up?

Urinary Catheter Procedures: Insertion, Discontinuation, Care and Maintenance, Transportation; Use of Leg Bag, Bladder Irrigation, and Purewick

400

Name one Nursing Intervention, per NSP, to treat a Stage 2 Pressure Injury

Daily dressing change, Inzo, or Triad Dressing

400

Name two time-critical medications

Lasix, nimotop, potassium, parkinsons meds

400

This patient experience technique allows you to connect with your patients for a couple of minutes, just focusing on them rather than the reason they are in the hospital

two minute sit

400

How often do you require MRI contrast consents signed

For each MRI w/contrast ordered

500

According to Policy, what blood sugar is considered hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic?

<70 and >300

500

Your patient self-administered too much Ativan, per Urgent/Emergent NSP you can give which medication, what dosage, and how often

Flumazenil (Romazicon) 0.2 mg IV every 60 seconds up to 1 mg

500

State the 3 nursing interventions in the hypoglycemic algorithm for a awake patient with a blood sugar of 55

give oral sugar,  recheck BS until >100, and notify MD

500

If you have questions on a Providers new order, and the Provider is sitting next to you; what do you do

You ask them what the heck they just wrote and why, and if there really is no other way

500

How often is the Morse Fall Score and the Post-Delivery Fall Assessment charted

q shift and after a fall