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Nursing Orientation Program – Central Zone

Outcomes

At the end of Module 5: Emergencies, participants will be able to:

  • Identify when a patient is decompensating and when/how to increase the level of care
  • Explain the signs and symptoms of stroke and describe the steps/actions to take
  • Explain what a Code Blue is and how to access emergency response system
  • List the roles and responsibilities of code team members
  • Locate and operate and all emergency equipment
  • Describe how to clearly and concisely document an emergency situation

Pre-learning Required Content

Learning Management System (LMS) Courses

Participants must complete the following LMS courses. You can find each course by searching for the course title or code:

  • National Early Warning Score Series: Acute Care Code: 1079
    NOTE SOP for Dartmouth General Hospital ONLY
  • Code 1 - Basic Code Management Adults Code: 0104
  • Artificial Airway 1: Basic Artificial Airway Code: 0051

Nova Scotia Health Policies and Procedures

Participants are expected to review the following policies and procedures:

Documents

Participants are expected to review the following documents:

Dartmouth General Hospital Resources

Learning Management System (LMS) Course

Participants must complete the following LMS course. You can find the course by searching for the course title or code:

  • National Early Warning Score Series: Acute Care Code: 1079

Nova Scotia Health Policies and Procedures

Documents

Hants Community Hospital Emergency Resources

NOTE SOP for Hants Community Hospital ONLY

Victoria General/Halifax Infirmary/Nova Scotia Rehabilitation and Arthritis Centre Emergency Resources

Tri Facilities Emergency Resources

Additional Resources

  • Complete the full nightly crash cart check on your unit