Neuro Pavilion EmergenciesVersion en ligne Knowledge assessment of nursing staff emergency procedures at neuro clinic in specialty pavilion. par Yannira Crespo 1 What number do you call to report a “code blue” or “code down” or “CRT” at the pavilion? Written answer 2 True or False: A DCMC response team will respond to all code blues/code downs/CRTs at the pavilion. a True b False 3 True or False: There is only one code blue cart located on the 3rd floor of the pavilion for clinic use during a code. a True b False 4 True or False: You call a code down for a visitor in need of medical attention. If CPR is required, call a Code Blue at the same time to activate both PICU and ER teams a True b False 5 True or False: The pavilion has its own stash of the rescue medication Diastat available if needed for a patient in status epilepticus. a True b False 6 True or False: Pavilion staff must act as “guides” for the code blue team when codes are called. (E.g. Someone at the 3rd floor “staff” pavilion elevator, someone at the 2nd floor hospital entrance to the pavilion, someone holding the door open, someone in the hallway directing the team to where the patient is.) a True b False 7 Where is the battery to the stretcher located? a Medication Room b Lockers behind neurosurgery clinic c Dr. Titus's office d Neuropsychology hallway 8 Where is the Diastat located? a Black safe in medication room b Drawer in medication room c Clinic Manager's office d Staff Breakroom 9 True or False: Both RN’s and MA’s have badge access to room and should have the code to open the safe in the medication room. a True b False 10 True or False: A licensed RN must complete the DCMC resuscitation record during a code event to become part of the patient’s chart! a True b False Feedback 3 There are 2!