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Lessons Learned from SI (Nursing)

Horizontales
What needs to be done to CVL caps.
This type of screening needs to be done completely and documented well.
This item needs to be removed after a blood draw or IV start.
This needs to be on the door for a contact patient.
What should be kept off of the top of the Pyxis machine.
Type of tape that can become like a tourniquet and should be used very cautiously.
What needs to be done well when a change in the patient's condition is noted.
This action must be taken before administering a medication to improve patient safety.
Verticales
What you should read carefully when pulling anything out of a Pyxis.
Be sure to chart in EHR when this is done to IV medications.
What should be done if at all possible when a team member needs to leave in the middle of a shift.
This type of medication can be returned in the return min of the Pyxis.
The elevated Troponin levels that will NOT be called by lab.
Used during BSSR to ensure safety related to IVs.
How SIs should be worded.
What type of "officer" should be notified immediately when a HIPAA breach is noted.
The screening needed upon admission to inpatient or observation bed.
What you should NOT do to patient data in EHR before you assume care of the patient.
What providers must do every day on every patient.
What needs to be verified before documenting a PO med administration is complete.