Infection Control
Body Mechanics
Emergency Response
Resident Rights/Abuse
Trauma and Trauma Informed Care
100

Washing your hands

Eating healthy goods

Exercise

PPE 

Sleep

What are ways that you can stay healthy?

100

When lifting an object these should be used to support the weight.

What are your legs?
100

PASS

What is Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep? 

100

A resident right gets violated.

What is abuse?

100

creating a culture where the environment, practices and procedures promote a sense of safety and are sensitive to the needs of the residents. 

What is trauma informed care?

200

Direct or indirect - this requires a gown and gloves

What is Contact Precautions?

200

The body is straight, supported and relaxed.

What is good posture?

200

Call 911 and initiate the facilities emergency action plan

What is the most important step in an emergency?

200

True or False: This facility allows for minimal resident right violations.

FALSE - We have a zero tolerance policy

200
True or False - raised voices, physical contact and standing over a resident are best practice when assisting a resident experiencing, or who has experienced, trauma

False

300

Occurs from improperly handling foods

What is Foodborne Illness?

300

Over 80% of people will suffer from this in their lifetime. This is about 4/5 people.

What are back injuries?

300

Identifies that a room has been cleared of residents/staff/visitors.

What is the orange door tag?

300

This person is required to report all resident right violations or suspicion of abuse.

What is a mandated reporter?

300

War

Accidents

Abuse

Death of loved ones

Stroke

Move to a SNF/PCH

What are examples of trauma?

400

This population is at higher risk for infections.

Who are the elderly population?

400

Age

Prior back pain

Lack of exercise

Poor Posture

Repetition and duration

Inadequate recovery time

What are risk factors for back injuries?

400

RACE

What is Rescue Alarm Contain Evacuate

400

Mandated reporter

What are all of our facility staff?

400

When experiencing burnout team members should do this

What is ask for help?

500

Prevents the spread of infection

What is breaking a link in the chain of infection?

500
The best way to change position while caring something.

What is moving with your feet?

500

Explains, in detail, how to treat an individual exposed to a chemical.

What is the SDS Sheet/Yellow Binder

500

A resident falls while attempting to ambulate independently to their bathroom after being placed in their recliner without their call bell.

What is passive neglect?

500
Affects people in different ways and at different times. Recovery is unique.

What is trauma?

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