CA NA MCH Skills 2026
Across
- 3. the most common route of heat loss in newborns at birth
- 7. Document CHG treatment for PICC lines in Epic under “hygiene care”, choose...
- 9. when cleaning a urinary catheter, cleanse the catheter about this many inches along the length
- 10. Patients have a higher risk of this the longer the indwelling catheter remains in place
- 12. urinary catheters are removed how many hours post-op?
- 13. Do this if you want to evaluate how much urine the patient has left in their bladder
- 16. change these along with clothing after completing CHG bathing
- 17. if a patient is allergic to this, do not use CHG wipes
- 19. which vital sign would you report to the RN: T35.9* P88 R18 BP 140/80 SpO2 95%
- 20. which vital sign would you report to the RN: T 37.9* P100 R20 BP 155/99 SpO2 95%
Down
- 1. Use 1st CHG Wipe to wash neck, chest, and
- 2. this heat loss occurs when a baby is placed on a cold surface
- 4. If a postpartum patient cannot void, or voids <200 mL, assist her to the bathroom at least every how many hours
- 5. CHG bathing is completed minimally this often
- 6. How many hours after a catheter removal do pediatric patients have to void before you contact the provider?
- 8. this heat loss occurs when a baby loses heat to nearby cooler items such as a window
- 11. When using CHG wipes, avoid contact with hair, face, open wounds and
- 14. this heat loss occurs when baby loses heat to cooler air currents such as in air conditioning
- 15. after procedures instruments should be cleaned and left this way to go to CPD.
- 18. allow CHG to dry on skin. Do not rinse. Do not use powders or