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Seeing the thread about Code Pink's for rude docs, and others mentioning Code Pink meaning peds cardiac arrest, made me think about the diff Codes we have.
Different Codes:
Code Blue-adult cardiac or resp arrest
Code Kinder -peds cardiac/resp arrest
Code Secure -violent/aggressive pt/family-need security asap
Code Red -fire
Code Lindbergh -abducted infant/child
Types of "alerts":
trauma alert -a trauma coming in (we are a level 1 trauma center)
gold alert -multi system unstable trauma
heart alert -someone comes in who may need the cath lab asap
There are others for bomb threat, natural disaster, etc. Those are the ones we actually hear occasionally.
Let me see if I can remember...LOL, lucky for me they have signs posted in all nursing break rooms and by the pixis (I am agency so different facilities have different code colors).
Red means fire
Blue means cardiopulmonary arrest
Green means violence
Pink means infant abduction
Purple means natural disaster
Black Triage I means emergency staffing need r/t overflow or divert status.
Black Triage II - III I don't remember but has to do with emergency to the facility itself and need for staff to gather or more staff needed STAT, but I think III is related to terrorism or threat of terrorism.
Of course us nurses have our own codes too, in the privacy of the nursing break room only, or when you need to say something about the patient but people are around so you speak in code...code brown means poopie mess, yellow means urine mess, code gold is emisis mess, silver is doc in the house, code block is a demented/aggressive tendency, code marathon is extremely needy patient that wil have you running for things every 5 minutes. Code star is a perfect patient. and ECT is a dying patient making their way to the eternal care unit (said with respect too...not a diss, it is a nice thought to be in the eternal care unit of the Lord).
Of course there are others, but said very tongue and cheek when things are hectic....but we won't go there here..LOL!
And in the event that an overhead message can not be given (like in terrorism) the colors are paged by number to all pagers...like in the list above...01 means red, 02 means code...etc. Scary though to have that huh????
Code Yellow- Bomb
Silver - Hostage
Blue - cardiac/resp arrest
Pink - infant abduction
Orange - hazmat spill, nuclear
Black - Utility failure or cyberterrorism
Gray - Security
Red - fire
Stroke - CVA coming to the ED in need of clotbusters
Stemi - cardiac cath needed in ED
BOLO - (Be On the LookOut) missing person, followed by name & description
As always we have the traumas (level I trauma ctr) -- trauma 1, peds, OB traumas
Code Elvis is creative.
RRT to room XYZ: rapid response team needed
Code Blue: cardiopulmonary arrest
Code Yellow: visitor/associate emergency
Code Green: out of control patient/visitor, all male staff and security needed:uhoh3:
Code Blue Junior: peds cardiopulmonary arrest
Code Pink: infant/peds abduction
Code Bear: bomb threat
Operation Assembly: Community disaster, prepare for large influx of patients
Code H- post-partum hemorrhage
there is a code for postpartum hemorrhage? do you call it over the loudspeaker? why? what happens then?
when we have one, we just do what has to be done, no code called. but we are a large unit with many nurses/md's/anesthesia/OR available immediately. interesting, i would have never thought of a code for that
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Code 99 - cardiac/respiratory arrest
Code Pink - infant/child abduction
Code Grey - elderly person missing and/or abducted
Code Orange - bio/terrorist threat
Code Black - bomb threat
Code Red - fire
At my hospital they stopped calling pediatric codes over the intercom system b/c they said it made people too upset and frantic, but then they changed it after they realized that people will usually respond MUCH faster if they know it's a pediatric code.