Items are requested by residents and added to trays whenever available.
What are preferences
20 seconds or more
What is the time you wash your hands
The most important person in the building
What is a resident?
When in doubt
throw it out
It is a variety of ground meat, soft vegetables, soft breads, and soft desserts are allowed.
What is a Mechanical Diet?
NPO
What is the code for no tray or meal?
What is 7 minutes after the time your schedule has you punching in.
What is Late?
The machine in our dish room.
What is a high temp dish machine?
200 to 400
What is the PPM level for the three hole sink when using a quat?
It is the elimination of coffee, tea, chocolate, black pepper, chili powder, and high-fat foods.
What is a Bland Diet?
What does the drop of liquid indicate on a tray ticket?
What is a fluid restriction?
The color code for Missing Resident
What is CODE Yellow? or We will be transitioning to clear language codes in the near future.
Precautions you must take with using germicides
What type of chemical must be washed and rinsed after being used?
A diet that provides 1800-2200 kcals/day.
What is the Regular Diet?
An employee follows this tray to the hall and takes the temperature of the food.
What is a hall Test Tray?
41-135
40-140
What is the food danger zone? How we modify it to keep it simple.
A single serving of scrambled eggs is done at but if 3 or more servings are cook.
What is 145* or 155* if pooled.
Removing soil and then removing germs and bacteria to 99% certainty on the surface.
What is the difference between washing and sanitizing
A diet that does not allow oranges, orange juice, Potatoes, and bananas.
What is the Potassium Restricted or Renal Diet?
The nurse brings down a diet order for a new resident at 7pm
What is a Late Tray?
Eggs, sausage or ham
What protein(s) is served for breakfast along with what typical Carbohydrates?
This could become Toxic if ingested from a food surface.
Why can't a germicide replace a sanitizer?