Diabetes
Disaster response
AFC licensing
Protocol
100

What is Diabetes

diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the muscles and tissues. It's also the brain's main source of fuel.

100

in the event of a poison emergency, you should contact 911 if the consumer....

has trouble breathing, collapses, has a seizure.

100

Staff supervision ratios may be impacted when abandoning your shift, what violations would you be infringing on?

A violation of licensing rule, consumer rights, and jeopardizing the safety of the people we serve.

100

How many groups a day

4!


Who does not know how to chart them?

200

How many types of diabetes are there?

Type 1-type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune condition, in which the insulin-making cells in the pancreas stop producing the hormone for an unknown reason. 

Type 2-may develop over the course of many years and it’s commonly related to lifestyle factors, including physical actiity and eating habits. 

200

A fire prevention plan includes

Inspections, fire readiness procedures, evacuation procedures, designated storm shelters

200

Persons served must always be treated with...

Dignity and Respect

200

What needs to be done after a fall

Fall protocol, ARIP, IR, Vitals, First Aid if needed, please be descriptive when charting what happened, and injuries. Use drop down for notifications.

300
  • Fatigue

  • Vision changes

  • Excessive thirst

  • Fruity breath

  • Increased hunger

  • Nausea, vomiting

Hyperglycemia

300
When receiving a bomb threat, what should you do?

evacuate the facility, call 911

300

What three rights are protected under the AFC Licensing guidelines?

-Access to telephones for private conversations

- free from discrimination

-to cause harm and put others at risk

-the right to refuse treatment and services.

Access to telephones for private conversations, free from discrimination, and the right to refuse treatment and services.

300

Do you need an order for Ensures?

Absolutely

400
  • Headache

  • Shaking

  • Sweating

  • Hunger

  • Fast heartbeat

Hypoglycemia

400
Which utility failure would warrant a relocation to an alternate shelter?

loss of water usage for more than 24 hours, loss of power for extended period of time.

400

What are the examples of care opportunities we can provide to person served?

Opportunity to: develop positive social skills, foster independence, have contact with family and friends.
400

When do IRs need to be completed?

By the end of your shift, that way they can be processed within 24hr, and sent to CMH

500

Diabetic Diet

  • Non-starchy vegetables as a foundation for the plate
  • Lean proteins and plant-based sources of protein  
  • Quality carbohydrates like starchy vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and low-fat milk
  • Less added sugar
  • Healthy fats
  • Less processed foods
  • Water or zero-calorie beverages
500

What should you do in the event of a severe thunderstorm warning if you are outside.

avoid tall objects and bodies of water

500

Which 3 are staff behavior guidelines that are prohibited by AFC licensing rules?

- provide positive interactions, demonstrating dignity and respect

-confine a consumer in an area where egress is prevented

- derogatory remarks about consumers

-use of any punishment, threats or verbal abuse.

-confine a consumer in an area where egress is prevented

- derogatory remarks about consumers

-use of any punishment, threats or verbal abuse.

500

With or without exceptions on Minor illness guidelines

with exceptions such as:

no Benadryl if taking Clozaril

No Motrin if on Lithium or blood thinner

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