Abbreviations
Nursing Process
Safe Restraint Use
Bedmaking
Comfort, Rest and Sleep
100

HIPPA

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
Became Law in 1996 Protects privacy and security of a person's health information

100

Collecting information about the person, one step in the nursing process

What is assessment?


100

How often a person in a restraint is checked

What is every 15 minutes?

100

Never carry linens near your uniform because it is considered

What is contaminated?

100

Pain that continues for a long time, or occurs on and off 

What is chronic pain?

200

LPN

What is Licensed Practial Nurse?

200

The desired outcome for a person as a result of nursing care

What is the goal?

200

How often the restraint is removed or released and the person is re-positioned

What is every 2 hours?

200

Before putting clean supplies down on a bedside table you need to put a 

What is barrier?

200

A condition where the person cannot sleep or stay asleep all night

What is insomnia?

300

PHI

What is Protected Health Information?
300

Tings a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses

What is subjective data?

300

A device that limits freedom of movement but is used to promote independence, comfort or safety and the patient can remove it.

What is an enabler?

300

A bed is made with the sheets folded back so the person can get into bed

What is an open bed?

300

To change the person's center of attention

What is distraction?

400

CDC

What is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?

400

A written guide about the person's nursing care. It's what you follow when providing care to your patient.

What is the care plan?

400

How a restraint is tied to be sure that it can be removed quickly

What is a quick-release tie

400

The bed is made with the person in it

What is an occupied bed?

400

Pain that is felt in a body part that is no longer there

What is phantom pain?

500

OBRA

What is the Omnibus Budget Reconcilliation Act? Became law in 1987 requires that nursing centers provide care in manner or setting that maintains or improves each persons quality of life, health and safety. Includes Residents rights and requirements for nurse assistant training

500
To measure if goals in the planning were met

What is evaluation?

500

Any medication used to discipline or convenience and not required to treat medical symptoms

What is a chemical restraint?

500

The last thing you do before going to wash your hands after making an occupied bed.

What is give the patient the call bell?

500

Creating and focusing on an image to promote relaxation

What is guided imagery?

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