This is where you find the information on how to care for each resident.
What is care plan or ICSP?
This device is used to safely move or support residents during transfers.
What is a gait belt
This must be reported promptly by CNAs.
What is any change in physical or mental status
PPE stands for this.
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
Pericare care should be performed this often.
What is daily with am/pm cares and after any incontinent episodes.
Why should CNAs follow the care plan?
What is to ensure consistency and resident safety
How often should residents be repositioned to prevent pressure injuries?
What is at least every 2 hours
What should be documented for a change in condition?
What is observations, time, interventions, and nurse notification
What is the order for donning PPE?
What is gown, mask, goggles, gloves?
Pericare should be performed in this direction.
What is front to back
What should CNAs report when providing care?
What is observations, progress, or changes in condition?
Why is proper body mechanics important when assisting with mobility?
What is prevents injury to resident and CNA
Documentation of changes contributes to this.
What is early intervention and resident safety?
What is the order for removing PPE?
What is gloves, goggles, gown, mask?
Catheter should be secured to prevent this.
What is tension or pulling.
How should interventions in care plan be followed?
What is as written.
What should you do if a resident begins to fall?
What is support them safely and prevent injury
What should be included when documenting output?
What is urine, emesis, diarrhea, or drainage
Why is hand hygiene important before and after PPE?
What is prevents transmission of infection?
Catheter tubing should be kept in this position.
What is below the bladder and off the floor
Care plans may include this type of special interventions.
What is mobility, diet, hygiene, or safety needs
How should the CNA position themselves when assisting with ambulation?
What is stand on the weak side and slightly behind
This is where you put communications in to notify the care team of changes in condition.
What is a New Alert on POC?
These are the 5 types of isolation precautions.
Standard, Airborne, Contact, Transmission, and Enhanced Barrier.
If a resident complains of pain during catheter care, you should do this.
What is stop, report to nurse, and document