Medical Emergencies
Medication Management
Documentation & Compliance
Care Coordination
Health Education
100

This is the first step when responding to someone having a seizure.

What is ensuring the person’s safety by removing nearby objects?

100

This document lists all medications a person takes.

What is a medication administration record (MAR)?

100

This type of documentation is required after any incident or injury.

What is an incident report?

100

The primary healthcare provider responsible for overseeing all medical care.

What is the primary care physician (PCP)?

100

This is one way to teach handwashing effectively.

What is demonstrating for 20 seconds with soap and water?

200

The universal number to call in a medical emergency.

What is 911?

200

Where can you find prescriptions that are sent to you?

What is Tarrytown Portal.

200

 This law protects the privacy of health information.

What is HIPAA?

200

The act of communicating with this professional ensures proper medication prescriptions.

Who is the pharmacist?

200

This visual aid can be used to explain medication side effects.

What is a medication guide?

300

What to do if someone falls and hit their head?

What is call 911?

300

This is the action to take if a medication dose is missed.

What is consulting completing a verbal order form.

300

This is the term for ensuring timely updates to medical files.

What is maintaining accurate documentation?

300

This specialist provides dietary recommendations for residents.

What is a dietitian?

300

This is the minimum SPF recommended for daily sunscreen use.

What is SPF 30?

400

When someone is choking and cannot speak, this maneuver is performed.

What is the Heimlich maneuver?

400

How often are medications checked?

What is daily.

400

We often conduct these to ensure compliance every month.

What are audits?

400

A team meeting discussing a resident’s overall care is often referred to as this.

What is an interdisciplinary team (IDT) meeting?

400

This method involves teaching someone by showing, doing, and reviewing.

What is teach-back?

500

This law requires staff working with people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or traumati

What is Danielle's Law.

500

The “5 Rights” of medication administration include these.

What are the right patient, medication, dose, route, and time?

500

This is the required time frame to update care plans after a major medical change.

What is 24–48 hours?

500

Scheduling this type of appointment ensures preventative care.

What is an annual physical?

500

 This is the primary benefit of using visuals and demonstrations in staff training.

What is improving understanding and retention of information?

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