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