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Infection control - answer-practices and procedures that prevent the spread of infection Touch Precautions - answer-Drops or Wet (droplet) Contact Air Borne MRSA - answer-An example of a bacterial infection that requires contact precautions because it is on the skin and can be spreaded by direct contact when touching someone Influenza - answer-An example of infection that requires droplet precautions because it can be spread by droplets when a person sneezes, laughs, or coughs Airborne precautions - answer-moved or conveyed by or through air ( tuberculosis, chicken pox, and measles.) they are spread by germs that float in the air Isolation Precautions: The Room - answer-Apply your PPE prior to contact with the resident. When exiting, remove and discard PPE at the door way or immediately outside of the room. Isolation Precautions: The Resident - answer-The resident may feel depressed or lonely, make sure to provide books, magazines, puzzles or activities that can be done in the room. Visitors must wear PPE and objects must not be outside of room. Dirty Linen - answer-Bag it in a disposable meltaway bag, then place it in a red biohazard bag and remove it from the room with ONLY one glove on. Safe work practices - answer-The maintenance of sanitation standards and the application of safety precautions in the workplace environment (for a resident, safe practices are documented on resident's care plan). Reporting Incidents - answer-A form is filled out to record down incidents that have occurred. ( providing improper care, broken or lost items, violence in the facility, fall of a resident.) types of fires and extinguishers - answer--Type A: paper, wood, and cloth fires -Type B: flammable liquid fires (grease and anesthetics) -Type C: electrical fires -Type D: Combustible -Type ABC: acceptable for use on any type of fire -Type K: Kitchen Fires Risk Factors of An Accident - answer-Age, Confusion, Sensory Impairment, Unfamiliar Environment, Mobility Impairments, Medications 4 Common Types of Accidents - answer-Falls, Poisonings, Suffocation, Burns OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) - answer-Occupational Health & Safety Administration, the federal agency that makes and oversees the rules that protect workers from workplace hazards. Hazardous Communication Standard - answer-OSHA standard regarding employees "right to know" about chemicals in the workplace 1.) Proper Labeling 2.) Safety Data Sheets 3.) Staff Training Labeling Hazardous Materials - answer-~Name ~Danger Level ~Nature of HAzard ~How to prevent exposuire ~What to do ~How to Dispose and Store Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - answer-an OSHA-required document that explains the hazards of a chemical product ~Name of Chemical ~Hazardous of Chemical ~Ingredients ~First Aid ~ Fire Measures ~Personal protection and safe handeling Fall prevention - answer--follow fall protocols -patient-centered care -assistive aids -keep bed at a proper height for resident -watch for any hazards in the room (including floor in residents way) -assist with ADL's (activities of daily living) Leave call light, remote, and any other needed materials close by the resident Transfers or Discharges - answer-Reasons for a resident to be transferred or discharged includes: ~Need for specialized treatment ~Health has improved ~Health or safety of Others ~Financial ~Facility Closes vital signs - answer-temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure One respiration - answer-One inspiration (inhale) and one expiration (exhale) Normal heart rate - answer-60-100 bpm range of systolic blood pressure - answer-90-130mmHg Normal temperature range - answer-96.5-99.7 When measuring a resident's oxygen saturation, the pulse oximeter should be placed on the resident's - answer-Finger When taking a residents blood pressure, the first sound you hear as you deflate the blood pressure cuff is called the - answer-Systolic Reading When taking a resident's radial pulse, the Nurse Aide's fingertips should be placed on the resident's: - answer-Wrist Prior to being weighed, the resident should: - answer-Void Urine High Fowler's Position - answer-The resident's bed is at 90 degree angle and the resident is positioned sitting up a resident should be re-positioned every: - answer-2 hours Semi-Fowler's Position - answer-head of bed in a partial sitting position at a 45 degree angle When moving a resident up in bed who is able to move with assistance, the nurse aid should: - answer-Bend the resident's knees and ask the resident to push with his/her feet When providing oral care to a resident: - answer-Fowler's Position prone position - answer-lying on abdomen, facing downward supine - answer-lying on the back Fowler's position - answer-sitting position 45to 60 degrees When transferring a resident, MOST of the resident's weight should be supported by the Nurse Aide's: - answer-Legs stage 1 pressure injury - answer-An area of intact skin that is red, deep pink, or mottled skin that does not blanch with fingertip pressure Beginning sign of pressure sore - answer-discoloration Which of the following are steps to prevent wound prevention - answer-use pillows to elevate the residents' feet off bed shear - answer-involves all layers of skin adequate fluid intake - answer-2,000-3,000 mL/day prevents constipation Correct Measurement of Urine Output - answer-300cc low sodium - answer-prevents resident from retaining water intake and output (I&O) - answer-term for measurements of all the fluids that enter and leave the body 1 oz - answer-30 mL 1 pint - answer-500 mL 1 quart - answer-1000 mL Joint Movements - answer-flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation Asepsis (Define) - answer-to be free of disease- producing bacteria medical asepsis - answer-cleaning technique to remove or destroy germs bradypnea - answer-brady (slow) pnea (breathing) pericarditis - answer-peri (around) card (heart) itis( inflammation) analgesia - answer-an (withoit) alges (sensitive to pain) ia (condition) bronchtis - answer-inflammation of the bronchi Hematoma - answer-a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues. myalgia - answer-muscle pain paralysis - answer-temporary or permanent loss of motor control Tachycardia - answer-rapid heart rate Hypertension - answer-high blood pressure Bradycardia - answer-slow heart rate hyperglycemia - answer-high blood sugar Hypothermia - answer-low body temperature incontinence - answer-inability to control bladder and/or bowels ADL - answer-activities of daily living NPO - answer-nothing by mouth PO - answer-by mouth AC - answer-before meals HS - answer-hour of sleep (bedtime) Q - answer-every BID - answer-twice a day PC - answer-after meals stage 2 pressure injury - answer-*partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis. *the wound bed is pink or red and moist, may appear as an intact or ruptured blister. stage 3 pressure injury - answer-full thickness tissue loss with visible fat unstageable pressure injury - answer-full-thickness tissue loss with injury covered by slough and/or eschar

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Infection control - answer-practices and procedures that prevent the spread of infection

Touch Precautions - answer-Drops or Wet (droplet)

Contact

Air Borne

MRSA - answer-An example of a bacterial infection that requires contact precautions because it is on
the skin and can be spreaded by direct contact when touching someone

Influenza - answer-An example of infection that requires droplet precautions because it can be
spread by droplets when a person sneezes, laughs, or coughs

Airborne precautions - answer-moved or conveyed by or through air ( tuberculosis, chicken pox, and
measles.) they are spread by germs that float in the air

Isolation Precautions: The Room - answer-Apply your PPE prior to contact with the resident. When
exiting, remove and discard PPE at the door way or immediately outside of the room.

Isolation Precautions: The Resident - answer-The resident may feel depressed or lonely, make sure to
provide books, magazines, puzzles or activities that can be done in the room. Visitors must wear PPE
and objects must not be outside of room.

Dirty Linen - answer-Bag it in a disposable meltaway bag, then place it in a red biohazard bag and
remove it from the room with ONLY one glove on.

Safe work practices - answer-The maintenance of sanitation standards and the application of safety
precautions in the workplace environment (for a resident, safe practices are documented on
resident's care plan).

Reporting Incidents - answer-A form is filled out to record down incidents that have occurred.
( providing improper care, broken or lost items, violence in the facility, fall of a resident.)

types of fires and extinguishers - answer--Type A: paper, wood, and cloth fires

-Type B: flammable liquid fires (grease and anesthetics)

-Type C: electrical fires

-Type D: Combustible

-Type ABC: acceptable for use on any type of fire

-Type K: Kitchen Fires

Risk Factors of An Accident - answer-Age, Confusion, Sensory Impairment, Unfamiliar Environment,
Mobility Impairments, Medications

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4 Common Types of Accidents - answer-Falls, Poisonings, Suffocation, Burns

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) - answer-Occupational Health & Safety
Administration, the federal agency that makes and oversees the rules that protect workers from
workplace hazards.

Hazardous Communication Standard - answer-OSHA standard regarding employees "right to know"
about chemicals in the workplace

1.) Proper Labeling

2.) Safety Data Sheets

3.) Staff Training

Labeling Hazardous Materials - answer-~Name

~Danger Level

~Nature of HAzard

~How to prevent exposuire

~What to do

~How to Dispose and Store

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - answer-an OSHA-required document that explains the hazards of a
chemical product



~Name of Chemical

~Hazardous of Chemical

~Ingredients

~First Aid

~ Fire Measures

~Personal protection and safe handeling

Fall prevention - answer--follow fall protocols

-patient-centered care

-assistive aids
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