Communication
Impairments
Defense Mechanisms
Human Needs
Culture
100

a detailed form with guidelines for assessing residents in long-term care facilities; also details what to do if resident problems are identified. Must be completed within 14 days of admission.

What is Minimum Data Set (MDS)

100

For someone with a visual impairment it may be helpful to describe the room in the shape of what?

What is an imaginary clock

100

What is the term for blocking reality?

What is Denial

100

needs that involve social interaction, emotions, intellect, and spirituality.


what is psychosocial needs

100
Accepted traditional customs of a particular social group

What is culture

200

The third step in the nursing process

What is planning

200

What is the medical term for difficulty breathing?

What is dyspnea

200

This is an example of which defense mechanism, a staff member doesn't like a resident and states the resident doesn't like her.

What is projection.

200

needs that relate to the processes and activities that keep living things alive.

what is physiological needs

200

of or relating to concerns of the spirit, the sacred, or the soul.

What is spirituality

300

factual information collected using the senses of sight, hearing, smell, and touch; also called signs.

What is objective information

300
What is the medical term for an artificial airway that enters the trachea?
What is a tracheostomy?
300
This is an example of which defense mechanism: A resident yells at a staff member because they are mad at their daughter.

What is displacement

300

What is the name of the psychologist that developed a hierarchy of needs?

Who is Abraham Maslow

300

one aspect of a person’s identity, often reflecting a combination of race, culture, language, nationality, and other factors.

what is ethnicity

400

an unexpected event that causes serious injury or death; also called adverse event.

What is a sentinel event.

400

What is the name of the device that is used for someone with expressive aphasia that they can point to for needs/wants?

What is a communication device

400

Making excuses to justify something

What is rationalization

400
List 3 physiological needs

What is oxygen, water, food, elimination, and rest

400

another term for someone who is bias

What is prejudice
500

Stating, "I have a headache" is an example of what type of information?

What is subjective. 

500

Name 2 techniques used to promote communication for someone with hearing loss

What is lower tone of voice, speak directly, remove distractions, adequate lighting, hearing aides in and on, simple short sentences

500
Blocking a traumatic event out of one's life
What is repression
500

What is highest need a person can achieve

What is self-actualization.
500

the ability to understand, respect, and interact with people from other cultures.

What is cultural competence

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