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Define Airborne Precautions - =Are designed to reduce the risk of airborne transmission of
infectious agents. Microorganisms carried in this manner can be dispersed widely by air currents
and may become inhaled by or deposited on a susceptible host within the same room or over a
longer distance from the source patient.
Define standard precautions - =This is an infection control method designed to prevent direct
contact with blood and other fluids and tissues by using barrier protection and work control
practices. All patients are presumed to be infective for blood-borne pathogens.
Define Droplet Precautions - =Are designed to reduce the risk of droplet transmission of
infectious agents.
Define contact precautions - =Reducing the risk of transmission of microorganisms direct or
indirect
define occupied bed - =Bed with person in it
Define open bed - =-made up bed that is already assigned to a pt.
-Top covers are fan folded to the foot of the bed.
-Makes pt feel welcome, used for newly admitted pt's.
-It is used for pt returning from procedure
Define closed bed - =a bed completely made with the bedspread and blankets in place
Define unoccupied bed - =Bed with no one in it
Describe a lateral positions - =Laying on the side of the body
, Describe Sims position - =Patient's left knee is straightened and right leg is flexed at the hip and
the knee.
Describe Fowler's position - =sitting or semi-sitting position where the back of the examination
table is elevated to either 45 degrees (semi-fowler's) or 90 degrees (high-fowler's). Knees raised
slightly by placing a pillow underneath, but usually the legs rest flat on the table
Describe the prone position - =lying face down
Describe the supine position - =lying face up
5 Rights for Resident who is dying? - =Right to visitors
Right to privacy
Right to freedom of pain
Right to be honest and accurate information
Right to refuse treatment
What residents have the longest length of stay in the nursing home ? - =Long term care patients
What is HIPPA - =Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
How do you feed a resident who has an affected side as a result of a stroke ? - =You feed them
on the unaffected side
Define Medicare - =A federal health insurance program for people 65 or older have cortal
disabilities or kidney failure
Define Professionalism - =Profeproper standards of behavior at work and in - work related
Define Airborne Precautions - =Are designed to reduce the risk of airborne transmission of
infectious agents. Microorganisms carried in this manner can be dispersed widely by air currents
and may become inhaled by or deposited on a susceptible host within the same room or over a
longer distance from the source patient.
Define standard precautions - =This is an infection control method designed to prevent direct
contact with blood and other fluids and tissues by using barrier protection and work control
practices. All patients are presumed to be infective for blood-borne pathogens.
Define Droplet Precautions - =Are designed to reduce the risk of droplet transmission of
infectious agents.
Define contact precautions - =Reducing the risk of transmission of microorganisms direct or
indirect
define occupied bed - =Bed with person in it
Define open bed - =-made up bed that is already assigned to a pt.
-Top covers are fan folded to the foot of the bed.
-Makes pt feel welcome, used for newly admitted pt's.
-It is used for pt returning from procedure
Define closed bed - =a bed completely made with the bedspread and blankets in place
Define unoccupied bed - =Bed with no one in it
Describe a lateral positions - =Laying on the side of the body
, Describe Sims position - =Patient's left knee is straightened and right leg is flexed at the hip and
the knee.
Describe Fowler's position - =sitting or semi-sitting position where the back of the examination
table is elevated to either 45 degrees (semi-fowler's) or 90 degrees (high-fowler's). Knees raised
slightly by placing a pillow underneath, but usually the legs rest flat on the table
Describe the prone position - =lying face down
Describe the supine position - =lying face up
5 Rights for Resident who is dying? - =Right to visitors
Right to privacy
Right to freedom of pain
Right to be honest and accurate information
Right to refuse treatment
What residents have the longest length of stay in the nursing home ? - =Long term care patients
What is HIPPA - =Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
How do you feed a resident who has an affected side as a result of a stroke ? - =You feed them
on the unaffected side
Define Medicare - =A federal health insurance program for people 65 or older have cortal
disabilities or kidney failure
Define Professionalism - =Profeproper standards of behavior at work and in - work related