Bathing, dressing, eating are examples of this.
What are activities of daily living (ADLs)?
Type of illness that develops slowly and continues for a long period of time is...
What is Chronic?
The person a CNA reports to.
Who is the nurse?
The last sense to disappear.
What is hearing?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
What is HIPAA?
Call lights should be answered with in...
What is 5 minutes?
Gown, gloves, mask, safety glasses.
What are types of PPE?
Water temp that is safe for bathing.
What is 100-110 degrees?
What is Rescue (resident), Activate (fire alarm), Confine (fire), Evacuate/Extinguish.
Weight bearing.
What is able to stand on 2 feet and carry weight?
CNAs needed to operate a mechanical lift.
What is 2?
The bed position that a resident is lying on their back with head of bed at a 45-60 degree angle and is used for residents with breathing problems.
What is Fowler's position?
An illness that develops suddenly and is of sort duration is...
What is acute?
The bed position with a resident lying on back with head of bed at 30 degree angle and prevents sliding down in the bed.
What is semi-fowlers position?
When a resident is lying on their back, face up.
What is Supine position?
The document prepared by the Health Care Team and provides information about the resident.
What is a Care Plan?
What is negligence?
The misappropriation of resident's property or taking the resident's physical or financial resources.
What is exploitation?
When a resident has a weakened immune system and needs protection.
What is reverse isolation?
Physical, verbal, psychological, sexual.
What are types of abuse?
Failure to provide care and services that are necessary to ensure safety and well-being of a resident.
What is neglect?
Diminished senses, memory decline, activity decline.
What are physical losses that occur with aging.
The act of failure to act that intentionally or recklessly cause harm to a resident.
The 3 parts to Holistic Health.
What is body, mind, and spirit?
Refusal of treatment, managing finances, privacy, free choice, confidentiality, observe medical records.
What are resident rights?