Who has a son looking for a whoopin?
Susie
How do we lay someone supine?
Flat on their backs.
How do we make a bed for someone who will only be out of it for a long time?
Closed Bed
What is physical abuse?
Physical harm to a resident by a staff member.
What is a function of Assisted living homes?
Assisting mostly independent adults with ADLs such as cooking, cleaning, and medication management.
Who works as an food vendor?
Abbigator
What is Folwers position?
Sitting up in bed 60-90 degrees.
What is the order for donning PPE?
Gown
Mask
Goggle-Faceshield
Gloves
What is financial exploitation?
Using residents' money personally without permission.
If someone is choking and is asking for help what can we do?
Yell for the nurse, perform abdominal thrust until blockage is removed, if not removed CPR.
Who claims to have a girlfriend but still went on other dates?
Kam
What is postmortem care?
Care of a dead person getting them ready for visitors/funeral home.
What is the order to doff PPE?
Gloves
Goggles-Faceshield
Gown
Mask
What do we report immediately when doing peri care?
Sores or redness, skin breakdown.
What's a hypotensive blood pressure?
100 systolic or lower.
Who loves the word Moist?
Mike
How do we roll/turn someone with a spinal injury?
Two person assist (ideally) or logroll.
What side do we turn on when transfering someone with an affected side?
Strong
If a residents family member is yelling at the resident and staff, what can we do?
Report it to the nurse/ supervisor.
What is confidentiality?
Keeping client information private.
Who is the proudest of all of you and knows you'll pass this test with great scores?
Joshua
What Precautions are used when someone has a wound, peg, cath, or indwelling medical device
EBP, enhanced barrier precautions
How do we assist someone to eat that has visual impaiments?
Using a clock face to describe where food is. (Bonus:100 points) Hand over hand method.
What's the difference in Mental abuse and emotional abuse?
Very similar, Emotional targets feelings, Mental targets cognition.
What is aphasia?
Inability to communicate either expressive or receptive language.