Safety Precautions
Legal Terminology
Common Hospice Diagnoses
Eden Hospice Specific Standards
100

Sitting up straight during meals, taking small sips and small bites, chewing food thoroughly.

Aspiration precautions/ Swallowing precautions

100
Knowledge of right vs wrong

Ethics

100

A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.

Dementias: cerebral atherosclerosis, senile degeneration of the brain, Alzheimer's. 

100

Who you CALL in to and where can you find this information.

AOC: Administrator on call. On the "evening update" sent out each evening via email. 

200

Removing clutter from walkways, bed in lowest position, belongings within reach. 

Fall precautions

200

Failure to provide person with service to prevent mental/physical harm

Neglect

200

Imaging may show mass or multiple lesions. Treatment may be refused or is futile. 

Cancer/Malignancy

200

This must be done at the end of each visit ESPECIALLY in facilities and group homes.

Signing the hospice binder!

300

It is out of CNA scope of practice to provide nail care in this instance. 

Diabetic precautions

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Making a false statement in writing.

300

Common characteristics include confusion, ascites, pain, and jaundice. 

Liver Failure

300

When noticing a change in patient condition these 2 specific things must be done.

1. Notify your RNCM

2. Write a narrative note including your report to RNCM including RN name and whether notification was via Teams or via phone call. 

400

CNA should take extra care when shaving and brushing teeth.

Bleeding precautions

400

Touching competent patient without consent

Battery

400

Results in restricted airflow and breathing problems.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD)

400

Care provided to patients who would benefit from daily visits but don't necessarily need a bath every day.

Sparkle Care

500

Use of handwashing when hands are visibly soiled and between patients. Wearing gloves when potentially handling bodily fluids.

Universal Precautions

500

United States legislation that provides privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information.

HIPAA: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

500

Common characteristics include edema, shortness of breath, activity intolerance, and chest pain.

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

500

This is where the RNCM list and Hospice employee phone list can be found. 

In teams. Click "teams", "415 Hospice" drop down, "quick access", "files". 

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