Code for disaster at Chatham Hospital
Nane if disaster response system at Chatham Hospital
Name of person in charge of disaster
Location of Initial Command Center
Temporary room used for DOA's/expired
Proper site of finger puncture
Labeled, initialed and dated when opened
Cord, capillary, venous or arterial
Message window says 'HI'
Needed for CBG <40 or >500
Always needed to place catheter
Importance of good technique
External, straight or retention
External catheters for males
Catheter drainage bag may lay on bed beside patient
A portable oxygen source
Maximum flow with a nasal cannula
CNA may change flow rate if patient short of breath
Adding moisture to oxygen is called
Device for delivering oxygen to opening in the neck
A CNA may change rate of IV if directed by an RN
Name of infusion device at Chatham Hospital
Equipment needed to set up an IV bag
Name a colloid solution
2 signs and symptoms of complications at IV site
What is code 'D'
What is FAST COMMAND
What is Incident Commander
What is the Emergency Department
What is the Mammogram room
What is side of finger
What are Quality Control solution
What are types of blood can be used for test
What is >600
What is lab backup or verification
What is a physician's order
What is prevent infection
What are types of catheters
What is a condom catheter
What is 'false'
What is a tank
What is 6 liters
What is a 'false'
What is humidity
What is a tracheostomy collar
What is 'false'
What is a Plum pump
What is solution, primary and extension set
What is blood
What is swelling, pain, redness, drainage