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A nursing assistant who has completed a course in
CMT medication administration approved by the
department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS)
Conduct One's actions in general; behavior
Custom A long-established practice; an accepted behavior
Ideal a standard of perfection or excellence
Ophthalmic Pertaining to the eye
Otic pertaining to the ear (aural)
Aural Pertaining to the ear (otic)
A medication route other than the digestive system.
Parenteral Examples include: intravenous (IV), subcutaneous
(subcut), Intramuscular (IM), mucosal
Subcutaneous Injected into the tissues just below the skin, dermis
Sublingual Under the tongue, without liquid
First step in med pass Wash Hands
The infliction of physical, sexual, verbal, mental, or
Abuse emotional injury or harm. Example: Forcing a resident
to take medication
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Threat or attempt to injure another in an unlawful
Assault manner. Example: Telling a resident,"If youre not quiet,
I'll tie your hands down"
Unlawful application of force to the person of
Battery
another. Example: Carrying out a threat
A civil wrong that unlawfully makes public knowledge
Invasion of privacy of any private or personal information without the
consent of the wronged person.
unjustified detention of a person. Example: Preventing
False imprisonment
a competent resident from leaving a facility.
A false and malicious publication in writing about an
Libel
individual or group to a third party.
Improper or negligent treatment of a resident or
patient resulting in damage or injury. Example: The
Malpractice
CMT gives medications to the wrong resident and
does not report the error to the nurse.
Failure of person responsible for an individual to
provide necessary services to maintain physical and
mental health of the individual, when such failure
presents an imminent or probable danger or death to
Neglect
the individual. Example: walking away from a
resident's bedside without putting the side rails up
when side rail use is ordered by the physician and is
included in the care plan.
Failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner or
by acceptable health care practices. Example: Not
Negligence
giving medications to a resident as ordered by the
physician.
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Wash hands
Verify MAR with order, check allergies
Assemble equipment: o2 tank, nasal cannula,
humidifier, no smoking sign, sterile distilled water
If humidifier, fill w/ sterile water. Not required if under
3L/min
Knock on door and wait for permission
Steps for nasal cannula
Identify self and explain purpose
Identify res. by name and ID
Set up O2
Check vital signs
Post no smoking sign
Observe frequently
Report and record
To make any oral defamatory false remark about
Slander another; spoken words that tend to damage the
reputation of another
Unethical Not ethical; not representative of ideal behavior
Emotional or physiological dependence upon a drug
Addiction
which has progressed beyond voluntary control.
Controlled Drugs covered by the Federal and State Controlled
drugs/substances Substance Acts
a physical state in which the body adapts to a drug
and experiences symptoms of withdrawal when the
Physical dependence drug is abruptly stopped, or the dose is rapidly
lowered. Physical dependence is a normal result of
the use of certain drugs and rarely leads to addiction.
A compulsion to use a drug, often for its mood
Psychological
altering effects, preoccupation with obtaining and
dependence
using a drug. May lead to addiction.
Lethal dose Amount of a drug that will cause death.
A dose of a drug in an amount that causes an acute
Overdose
reaction such as coma or even death.
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