ADL's
Safety First
Infection Control
Memory Care
Potpourri
100

This ADL includes brushing teeth, combing hair, and washing face. 

What is grooming?

100

This must always be locked before transferring a resident.

What are wheelchair brakes?

100

The most important way to prevent infection.

What is hand hygiene?

100

This approach helps reduce agitation by staying calm and simple

What is redirection?

100

This vital sign measures oxygen level.

What is pulse oximetry (O2 sat)?

200

Helping a resident move from bed to chair is called this.

What is a transfer?


200

These help prevent falls when a resident is weak or unsteady.

What are gait belts?

200

This is required before and after every resident contact.

What is hand hygiene?

200

Arguing with a confused resident is this (good or bad?)

What is bad practice?

200

A BP of 90/60 might be considered this.

What is low blood pressure?

300

Thickened liquids are used for residents with this issue.

What is dysphagia? (difficulty swallowing)

300

The correct bed position after care is usually this.

What is lowest position?

300

This isolation type requires gown and gloves for high contact activities.

What is EBP (Enhanced Barrier Precautions)?

300

When a resident believes something untrue, you should do this instead of correcting harshly.

What is validate feelings?

300

Sudden confusion could be a sign of this serious condition.

What is infection (or sepsis)?

400

This side should lead when assisting a weak resident.

What is the strong side?

400

This should always be within reach of the resident.

What is call light?

400

This behavior may signal pain in a nonverbal resident.

What is grimacing/agitation/guarding?

400

This is the best way to speak to hearing-impaired residents.

What is speak clearly and face them?

400

Turning residents every ___ hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.

What is 2 hours?

500

This should be done after every incontinent episode.

What is peri-care?

500

You should never leave a resident alone in the bathroom if they are this.

What is fall risk?

500

You should use friction to wash hands for this amount of time.

What is 20 seconds?

500

Residents have the right to make their own choices about care, even if you disagree. This is called:

What is Autonomy?

500

If a resident starts to fall, you should do this instead of trying to stop it completely.

What is lower them to the floor?

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