High Flow Holidays

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Across
  1. 6. The three signs to watch for during holiday attempt are RR, WOB and ____.
  2. 7. Patient should be reassessed within ____-60 minutes post discontinuing HFNC.
  3. 8. Document _________ outcome in the chart always.
  4. 11. When removing HFNC, it can be discontinue from any ____ rate.
  5. 14. When the patient is on high flow, it is important to optimize ____ and hydration.
  6. 16. The purpose of Holiday is to have quality ____ initiative to help reduce excess use of High-flow nasal canula
  7. 17. If the patient has a no pass for holiday, return the patient to the previous _____ setting.
  8. 18. The nurse must remain at bedside for ____ - 15 minutes when the patient is removed from high flow.
Down
  1. 1. When turning off high flow remember to remove the _____.
  2. 2. Use the holiday _____ for clinical criteria regarding holiday/high flow.
  3. 3. High flow holiday was created mainly for pts with a ______ diagnosis.
  4. 4. On the posters in the bathrooms, there is a ___ code to scan for more information about HFNC.
  5. 5. It is acceptable to continue _______ pt off oxygen to maintain local ______ practices.
  6. 9. Holiday attempt should happen at least ____ a day
  7. 10. Patients with _____ lung disease are excluded for the Holiday criteria.
  8. 11. If the patient is not ready to be taken off high flow, you should assess pt every ____ hours for their respiratory assessment.
  9. 12. Poster pop ups around the unit are titled "High flow ____" to grasp nurses attention regarding Holiday.
  10. 13. The organization involved with the implementation is American academy of _________.
  11. 14. High flow holiday is an ongoing _____.
  12. 15. If the patient decompensates during their holiday attempt, its considered a ______.