Safety
Communication
Movement
Privacy
Needs
100

What are standard precautions? 

Standard precautions say to treat all blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious. 

100

What does the "T" stand for in AIDET?

Thank You

100

Name 2 places that someone interested in Health Services might work. 

Hospital, clinic, assisted living, sterilization department, pharmacy, medical billing, home care, Hammer, medical record keeping

100

Demonstrate how to measure someone's pulse.

Place 2 fingers on neck or wrist. 

Count beats for 60 seconds.

100

In Maslow's hierarchy of needs (the pyramid), which needs are most important? 

a. bottom of pyramid

b. middle of pyramid

c. top of pyramid

a. Bottom of pyramid


The bottom level, the physiological level are the most important needs (food, sleep, breathing, etc)

200

Think about the chain of infection - the way that germs travel between people and make us sick. 

What are two different modes of transmission (ways that germs can travel from one person to another)? 

direct contact (shaking hands)

indirect contact (doorknob, phone)

ingestion (food, drink)

inhalation (from air - sneeze, cough)

200

Using AIDET helps us practice good ______________ . 

Customer Service (or communication)

200

Which of the following is practicing good body mechanics? 

a. bending at the waist to pick something off the floor

b. bending at the knees to pick something off the floor

c. jumping to grab a box that's out of reach on the top shelf

b. Bending at the knees to pick something off the floor. 


Good body mechanics include having a wide base of support, bending at the knees, keeping your back straight, and working close to your body (not out of reach). 

200

What is HIPAA? 

A law that helps keep health and personal information private and secure. 

200

Name 1 need that fits in the most important, bottom physiological level of Maslow's hierarchy.

Food, sleep, air, excretion, etc

300

Name 1 way you can break the chain of infection - how can you prevent germs from spreading? 

Wash hands

Wear gloves or other PPE

Cover mouth when cough/sneeze

Get vaccines

Clean contaminated surfaces

etc...

300

What does AIDET stand for? 

Acknowledge

Introduce

Duration 

Explanation 

Thank you



300

Why is it important to practice good body mechanics when working with patients or residents? 

Helps keep you safe

Helps keep the patient safe

Gives the patient confidence in you

Helps you work more efficiently

300

True or False - It is okay to take pictures of residents at practicum on your personal phone if you aren't going to share them. 

FALSE - It is never okay to take pictures of residents on your personal phone. Taking their picture would go against HIPAA rules and regulations. 

300

What is a characteristic of someone with dementia? (something you might see them say or do)

Repeat themselves

Confusion on time/place/people

make inappropriate comments

Insomnia (hardly sleeping) or sleeping all the time

loss of control of going to bathroom

wandering

getting angry or  aggressive easily

400

Name 3 times it is important to wash your hands. 

before working with a resident

after working with a resident

before eating or preparing food

when visibly soiled

after removing gloves

after changing sheets on dirty bed

after using restroom

etc...

400

Name 2 ways you would change your communication when talking with someone who is hard of hearing. 

Stand in front of them

Get on the person's level

Speak louder than normal

Speak clearly

Speak slowly

400

Name 2 things you need to check for before starting to push a resident in a wheelchair. 

Resident's feet are off the ground

Brakes are off

Person is sitting up securely in their chair

Wearing seatbelt if they have one

Arms are not hanging over wheels

400

What is normal blood pressure for an adult?


BONUS 100 points - what is normal pulse rate for an adult?

EXTRA BONUS 100 points - what is normal respiration rate for an adult?

Blood pressure - 120/80

Pulse - 60-100 beats per minute

Respiration Rate - 12-20 breaths per minute

400

If someone with dementia is confused about what year it is, the best way to respond is to: 

a. Argue 

b. Yell at them so they know they are wrong

c. Go along with it or change the topic of conversation

C. Go along with it or change the topic of conversation 

If someone with dementia is confused, we NEVER want to argue with them. It is best to try to redirect. 

500

What does PPE stand for? 

AND

Give an example of PPE

Personal Protective Equipment

Gloves, mask, gown, hat, shoe covers, etc

500

Using AIDET, role play how you would introduce yourself and tell a resident you are taking them downstairs for exercise.

Example - Good morning! My name is ________ and I am a student at MICC. I am going to take you downstairs for exercise when you're ready. It should only take a few minutes. Thanks for being so cooperative!


Any variation that includes a greeting, their name, and an explanation!

500

When escorting a resident in a wheelchair to a different floor, how should you position them in the elevator? 

Pull them in backwards so they are facing the door - it is easier to push them out when you arrive on the next floor. 

500

True or false - you can reuse disposable gloves as long as they don't look dirty. 

FALSE! 


You can never reuse disposable gloves. Once you have worn them once, you should throw them away and get a new pair for the next task. 

500

Someone with dementia makes an inappropriate comment. You decide to redirect them. What does it mean to redirect someone? 

Redirecting someone means to change the topic of conversation to something different (and in this case less offensive). 

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