Joseph Daley jdaley8922@jcjc.edu

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Across
  1. 5. Band Check Patients’ ______ for confirmation of identity.
  2. 6. What does the “B” mean in SBAR?
  3. 8. _____ Are never to be turned off in a hospital/clinical setting.
  4. 11. of Command Unit staff >Charge Nurse>Unit Director>Clinical Coordinator> VP of Nursing Administration/Chief Nursing Officer>Chief Executive Officer>Board of Trustees
  5. 13. I&O meaning
  6. 16. Catheter associated Urinary tract infections.
  7. 18. Place an orange ______ sticker on malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
  8. 20. The _____ the number is on the BRADEN scale the greater the risk of skin breakdown.
  9. 21. If a patient does fall, make sure you complete an ______ and handle their immediate needs.
  10. 22. leads the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff.
  11. 23. When can alarms be turned off?
  12. 24. What does the H mean in P-I-N-C-H?
Down
  1. 1. germs passed from patient to patient by staff members’ hands.
  2. 2. Nothing by Mouth
  3. 3. Hygiene ______ Decreases the amount of germs
  4. 4. Teach patient/family ___ care from home after a surgery.
  5. 7. Assess the patient’s skin on admission, every shift, upon change in patient condition, upon transfer to another unit, or transfer to another facility for skin impairments using the ______ Scale
  6. 9. Always use ______ technique with dressing, tube, and suture changes/removal.
  7. 10. Clinical staff may use _____ as a last resort if the patient is violent and/or is expressing unnecessary behavior.
  8. 11. Number one cause of medical errors.
  9. 12. Scanning the patient’s armband & the medicines at the _____ is the expected standard for all areas using the hand-held scanners.
  10. 14. If the patient is immobile, has venous stasis, and/or has a clotting disorder they could be at risk for ______
  11. 15. ______ dressing if not occlusive.
  12. 17. What does the I stand for in P-I-N-C-H
  13. 19. _____ immobile patients has the greatest risk of healthcare acquired pneumonia