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verbal communication mean - ANS>> spoken or written words
nonverbal communication means - ANS>> communication with no words such as body language
facial expressions, an posture
observation of smell includes - ANS>> residents body or breathe odor
observation of sight include - ANS>> changes in residents apperance
observation of hearing include - ANS>> residents words tone an breathing
observation of touch include - ANS>> residents skin an pulse
what is a root - ANS>> is part of a word that contains basic meaning
what is a prefix - ANS>> word part that comes before the root
what is a suffix - ANS>> word part added to the end of a root
type of terms that may not be understood by resident or their families - ANS>> medical
types of questions that should be asked they elicit more that yes or no answer - ANS>> open ended
phrases used over an over again that dont mean anything - ANS>> cliche's
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, type of language along with gestures an facial expressions - ANS>> body
asking this should be avoided when residents make statements because it makes people feel defensive -
ANS>> why
along with profanity these type of words should not be used - ANS>> slang
to avoid chocking residents should eat in a - ANS>> upright position
when lifiting an object it is safer to - ANS>> hold it closer to the body
objective information means - ANS>> based on what a person sees hears touches or smells
subjective information means - ANS>> a person cannot or did not observe
incontinence means - ANS>> inablilty to control the bladder or bowels
a _____ center of gravity gives more stable base of support - ANS>> lower
the sds (saftey data sheet) details what - ANS>> chemical ingredients an chemical dangers of
products
PASS in an acronym that stands for what - ANS>> p; pull the pin a: aim at the base of fire s; squeeze
the handle s; sweep back an forth at base of fire
RACE is an acronym that stands for - ANS>> r; remove residents from danger a; active alarm or call
911 c; contain fire if possible e; extiguish fire depart.
explain the fire saftey technique stop, drop, roll - ANS>> stop; runing or stay still drop; to the ground
roll; on the ground to try an extinguish fire
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