Keep the object close to the body, point feet in the direction you are moving, and do not twist at the waist
What is Correctly lifting and carrying an object?
Difficulty swallowing
What is Dysphagia?
a physical or chemical way to restrict voluntary movement or behavior
What is Restraint?
Law that protects the privacy and security of a persons health information
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)?
detailed plan of care created by representatives from several medical disciplines or specialties with each discipline focused on a specific resident's condition, treatment goals, and methods for improving outcomes
What is the Interdisciplinary Care Plan?
(JK-Module J) a nutrient that is needed by every cell to help grow new tissue and help with tissue repair.
What are proteins?
deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/ or nutrients
What is Malnutrition?
choking to death
What is Strangulation?
the exchange of information, either verbal or written, between and among members of the health care team
What is Communication with the health care team?
(JK-Module N) True or False: An incident report is part of a public record
What is False
True or False: When given a choice, push or slide rather than lifting them
What is True?
accidental breathing in of food, fluid, vomit, or other object into lungs
What is Aspiration?
True or False: A doctor's order is required for restraints
What is True?
information collected through communication; what is said
What is subjective data?
Right person, right task, right circumstance, right directions and communication, right supervision and evaluation
What are the 5 rights or delegation?
(JK-Module J) supplies energy and helps the body use fats
What is Carbohyrates?
NPO
nothing by mouth?
Remove/release the restraint, reposition the resident, and attend to their basic needs every ___ hours
What is 2 hours?
observations using the senses
What is objective data?
(JK- Module N) documentation of facts surrounding any unexpected event in healthcare setting
What is incident report?
(JK-Module J) a nutrient that helps the body function normally
What are Minerals?
recommends balancing the intake of healthy food choices and physical activity
What is USDA's MyPlate?
Observe and check on the resident every ___ minutes when restrained
What is 15 minutes?
What is normal and what appears to be abnormal; noticeable changes
What is observations?
collecting information through interactions with the resident by obtaining accurate heights and weights, vital signs, and recording accurate intake and output
What is Nurse aide's role in the care plan?