AIDET/LEAP
Documentation
Pressure Injuries
Attendance and Professionalism
CNA Responsibilities
100

The third step in AIDET

What is duration: informing the patient of the timeline for what will happen next

100

Foley care responsibilities for a CNA

What is foley care must be done each shift with warm, soapy water AND must be documented each shift. If a patient refuses, the CNA must tell the primary nurse.

100

Blanchable redness

What is not a pressure injury but reportable to the primary nurse.

100

When is it appropriate to document during your shift

What is through out the shift. Do not wait for the end of shift to do all of your documentation. That is when things get missed.

100

Odd rooms on Monday, Wednesday, Friday

What is asking patient if they would like a shower

200

The appropriate final communication when you leave a patient's room.

What is thanking the patient for allowing you to take care of them today and Is there anything else that I can do for you before leave.

200

The time to notify the primary nurse of a blood sugar level.

What is below 60 and over 110.

200

Taking pressure off bony prominences

What is off loading

200

The points given for arriving 15 minutes late. 

What is 1.0 point per occurrence

200

Hand hygiene

What is should occur when entering a patient's room and existing a patient room, after cleaning a patient, taking a patient to the restroom

300

How do you save time and reduce interruptions for the patient.

What is Bundle Care

300

The time to notify the nurse of a blood pressure.

What is a systolic reading of 180 or above and/or diastolic of 100 or above. 

What is a systolic below 90 and/or a diastolic below 60.

300

Pressure injury prevention measures

What is off loading, wedges, prevalon boots, air mattress, barrier cream, roho cushion, Q 2 hour turn and repositioning, nutritional consult

300

It is acceptable to be disrespectful and rude to a patient

What is never

300

Yellow on the stop light for the bathroom

What is patient must be in line of sight and should never be left alone in the bathroom

400

How do you respond to a patient who is verbally aggressive.

What is remain calm in your mannerisms and tone. 

400

Reporting the 4 P's and position

What is Patient Rounding: must be filled in every other hour in real time. A great place to identify the position someone is in for Q2 hour turn and repositioning.

400

Patient develops a stage 3 or 4 in the facility

What is reportable to the state as a major injury to the patient
400
You have accumulated 6 points for missed shifts

What is a verbal write up

400

The number of staff members required when transferring a patient with a hoyer lift

What is 2 or more

500

Stating your name and your role in the patient's care in the AIDET process.

What is Introduce

500

Patient with new redness on bottom.

What is telling the primary nurse immediately and setting up prevention measures for pressure injuries.

500

How often does a SCI patient need to be repositioned when sitting in a wheelchair or chair?

What is every 15 to 30 mins depending on the injury.

500

The question that should always be asked when leaving a patient's room

What is Is there anything else that I can do for you?

500

Preventing aspiration with a patient who has dysphagia

What is having the patient sit upright at 90 degrees, chin tuck, assisting in feeding ensuring small bites and plenty of time to chew and swallow, maintaining excellent oral hygiene to reduce bacteria, minimize distractions while eating, follow diet specified by SLP

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