Medication /Social Services
Nutrition /MDS
Falls / Prevention
Pressure injuries
Personal Hygiene + Mobility
100

What are the 5 Rights when administering medication to patient


• Right Patient

• Right Medication

• Right Route

• Right Dose

• Right Time

100

What are the three Macronutrients? (required in large amounts)

Carbohydrate

Protein

Fats

100

What is the item placed in the upper corner outside of a resident's door symbolize?

When rounding the unit, staff identities the room as a high-risk room, what identifies the resident?

What is a flower that identifies high fall risk.

Staff are to round the room not specific residents only. So, more eyes of patient's rooms to identify care needs. 

100

Name two areas of the body prone to pressure injuries. What do they all have in common?

Any two:

• Head

• Back

• Elbow

• Sacral

• Heel

• Knee (inner / outer)

• Toes

• Shoulder blades

• Hip

They are all boney prominence 

100

Name two items that must be present on a wheelchair before propelling residents anywhere?

What are leg rest

200

Name at least 6 types of high-risk medications. 

Heparin / Lovenox / oral anticoagulants/ Insulin / Narcotics (Opioids) and Sedatives 

200

Name items needed on a diet order form? 

Name, diet consistency, Allergies, Texture, Liquid

200

Name four interventios that can be used to prevent falls.

Bed in lowest position, call light within reach, Non- Skid Socks, Meeting the residents care needs. (Anticipating care needs).

200

What are some risk factor for pressure injuries?

• Immobility & Inactivity

• Friction & Shear

• Old Age

• Moisture

• Nutrition

• Sensory Perception

• Disease conditions

200

What is a commode chair used for?

used by people with limited mobility, illness, or disabilities to provide safe and convenient access to toileting

300

What should you do if you witness abuse and or neglect.

Give an example of a resident grievance

Every resident has the right to live free from?

1) Report it to the Abuse Coordinator

2) Call Light response time, Lost items, Care Concerns, Staff interactions, Customer Service.

3) Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation and Mistreatment

300

What does "my healthy plate" consist of?

Half a plate of fruits and vegetables

Quarter plate of whole grains 

Quarter plate of meat and others

300

 True or False: Having a history of a fall in the past 6 months doubles a patient's chances of falling again.

What medications can cause a resident to be at a higher risk for falls? 

True

Dieresis, Sedatives, Hypnotics, 

300

What are the three main layers of skin?

epidermis, dermis, hypodermis

300

When operating any lift how many staff members must be present? 

Two or more depending on specific care needs.

400

True or False Ignoring a residents call light is a form of neglect? 

What are two ways staff can help prevent escalations between residents? 

Why do grievances matter? 

True

Staying Calms, Redirections, Patience, Respectful communication. 

It improves and protects residents right; it also identifies opportunities for improvement. 

400

Name two diet restrictions

1. DASH diet

2. Diabetes Mellitus diet

3. Low fat diet

400

Before leaving a high-risk resident's room, what examples of quick-to-reach items should the nurse always ensure are within the resident's grasp?

What is the call light and their walker/mobility aid? / TV Remote, Bed side table or other personal items. 

400

What scale is used to assess pressure injuries? and you complete this on admission and when significant changes of condition occur. 

Braden Scale Assessment

400

What is the purpose of Trendelenburg’s Position?

used to promote blood supply to major organs such as brain & heart

500

Name one example of inhaler medication

How often are oxygen tubing changed in the facility?

Ventolin, salbutamol, (any acceptable answers)



500

What did MDS say?

You have to document properly / Document everything.

500

Who is responsible for answer patients call lights?

Everyone (Anyone can answer a call light however specific care needs must be met by Licensed and or certified staff).

500

What can you see when a patient has a stage 4 wound?

- full-thickness skin loss

- fat layer damaged with necrosis

- muscle layer damaged and/or necrosis

- bone layer exposed

500

Name 5 positions in nursing

• Supine Position

• Prone Position

• Fowler’s Position

• Orthopneic or Tripod Position

• Lateral Position

• Sims’ Position

• Trendelenburg’s Position

• Reverse Trendelenburg’s Position

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