Gestures, facial expressions, body language
What is nonverbal communication?
Taking into account each person’s trauma and experiences when planning care.
What is trauma informed care?
generally for people who will die in six months or less
What is hospice?
How a nurse aide can help a non-english speaking patient communicate.
What is a translator/interpreter?
Structure that documents how each member of a company/department reports to one another.
What is the chain of command?
Must be done before delivering care AND documenting.
handwashing
Course of action that should be taken every time a certain situation occurs
What is a policy?
Activities that an individual health care practitioner is permitted to perform within a specific profession.
What is scope of practice?
What are the three leading causes of admission into long-term care?
What is stroke, dementia, and lack of resources?

Tolerance: accepting behaviors and beliefs that are different from one's own, without necessarily agreeing with or supporting them.
Most important member of the care team helps plan care, involved in care decisions.
What is the patient and/or their family?
Order of direction when drying hands.
fingertips, hands, wrists
Information observed through your senses of hearing, sight, smell, and touch while assessing the patient.
What is objective data?
FOUR tasks within the nurse aide's scope of practice.
What is ADL's, ambulation, vital signs, non-sterile wound care, assist with procedures.
*name any four tasks
HMO stands for
What is health maintenance organization?
Key aspect of cultural competency in healthcare.
What is incorporating the patient's cultural beliefs/values into their care?
Coordinates, manages, and provides skilled nursing care, treatments, medication administration, assigns tasks, supervises.
What is the registered nurse (RN)?
place all rinse water for bedpan and measuring container goes
toilet
Systematic approach to communicating information about patients to other healthcare providers.
What is SBAR?
5 rights of delegation
What right task, circumstance, person, communication, and evaluation?
Facilities are residences for people who need occasional help with daily care, but do not require 24-hour skilled care.
What is assisted living?
Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
What is bias?
Doctorate program, licensed; helps injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
What is physical therapy?
Before the patient steps on the scale ______________.
set the scale to zero
Difficulty with speech and/or swallowing, may also be concerning for the patient's airway and choking.
What is dysphagia?
Systematic guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential steps.
What is the nursing process?
Demonstrates commitment to continuous improvement in patient care.
What is accreditation?
The practice or policy of including people, especially those who are traditionally excluded.
What is inclusion?
Graduate program; determines needs and obtains support services (counseling, financial services).
What is the medical social worker?
Make sure the patient has this before walking to the scale.
non-skid footwear