Assignments | Pass with Confidence
What is Self-Actualization in Maslow's Hierarchy? - Morality, Creativity, Spontaneity,
Problem Solving, Lack of Prejudice, Acceptance of Facts
What is Esteem in Maslow's Hierarchy? - Self Esteem, Confidence, Achievement, Respect
of Others, Respect by Others
What is Love/Belonging in Maslow's Hierarchy? - Friendship, Family, and Sexual Intimacy
What is Safety in Maslow's Hierarchy? - Security of Body, of Employment, of Resources,
of the Family, of Health, of Property
What is Physiological in Maslow's Hierarchy? - Breathing, Food, Water, Sex, Sleep,
Homeostasis, and Excretion
What is a possible mnemonic? - Sally Eats Lamb/Bacon every Saturday PM.
What are the 3 events of Safety? - Never Events. Sentinel Events, and Near Misses Events
Never Events - Preventable errors, which may include falls, urinary tract infections from
improper use of catheters, and pressure ulcers
Sentinel Events - Unexpected occurrences involving death or serious physical or
psychological injury, or the risk thereof.
Near Misses Events - Errors that occur in the process of providing medical care that are
detected and corrected before a patient is harmed
What are Safety techniques? - Medication Errors, Checklists, and Team Communication
What is one type of technique discussed in class? - "Safety Surgery Saves Lives Initiative"
What are two types of ways of team communication? - ISBARR, and Handoff Reports
What are the 3 types of "Culture of Safety"? - Just Culture, Reporting Culture, and
Learning Culture
What are the 3 aspects of "Just Culture" - Simple Human Errors, At-Risk Behavior, and
Reckless Behavior
What are special safety concerns? - Preventing Falls and Restraints
, What are ways of preventing falls? - Fall assessment tools, Universal fall precautions,
Interventions based on risk
What are special concerns of restraints? - Chemicals, Physical: Including side rails,
seclusion, and alternatives to restraints
What are safety concerns for adults that we should assess? - Intimate partner violence,
substance abuse, and aging of older adults
What are ways to show workplace safety? - Preventing sharp injuries and blood borne
pathogen exposure, Safe patient handling, and PPE "Personal Protective Equipment"
What are the Sensations of Interpretation - Reception, Perception, and Reaction
What is Reception? - A nerve cell or sensory receptor that is stimulated by a sensation
What is Somatosensory? - Receptors that respond to pain, pressure, temperature, and
sensation
What is Vestibular Sensation? - Receptors that senses balance and movement and
connects movement of eyes, head, and body
What is Propprioception? - Sense of the position of our bones, joints, and muscles
What is Perception? - When the brain gets a message from the nerves that a stimulus has
occurred
What receives all sensory signals? - the.... THALAMUS!!!!!!
What is Reaction? - The response that individuals have to a perception of a received
stimulus
What happens when a healthy brain receives reaction? - A healthy brain can balance the
stimuli and ignore what isn't needed
What happens with sensory overload or "over-stimulation"? - Brain perceives too many
stimuli and becomes overwhelmed
What is sensory deprivation? - There are insufficient sensations being received
What is sensory impairment? - - Difficulty with any one of the five senses
- Changes to the way one interacts with the environment
- Common in older adults