Food, Water, Air, Rest and Elimination
What are physiologic needs?
The practice of assuming all blood or body fluids is infectious.
What is Standard Precautions?
Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental or emotional pain or injury to someone
What is abuse?
Keeping health information private and secure.
What is HIPAA? (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) or
What is Confidentiality?
The task that a healthcare provider is legally allowed to do.
What is Scope of Practice?
The need to learn, create and realize one's own potential.
What is self-actualization?
This PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) should be used with all potential risks of exposure to blood or body fluids.
What are goggles and gloves?
Slapping, bruising, cutting, restraining or rough handling a person.
What is Physical Abuse?
Dignity, choice and independence
What is the Right To Quality of Life?
This describes the line of authority that ensures residents get proper health care. It also protects employees and employers from liability.
What is Chain of Command?
Achievement, belief in one's own worth and value
What is self esteem?
Microorganisms present in blood or body fluids that can cause disease?
What are bloodborne pathogens?
Nonconsensual sexual contact of any type.
What is Sexual Abuse?
The right to communicate with someone that speaks their language.
What is the "Right To Be Fully Informed About Rights and Services."
This describes "putting yourself in someone else's shoes" to understand their situation.
What is Empathy?
Feeling love, acceptance and belonging
What is love and belonging?
Wash the affected area with soap and water
What is the first step if exposed to a bloodborne pathogen?
Words, pictures or gestures that threaten embarrass, or insult a person.
What is Verbal Abuse?
Must be informed about the risks and benefits of a procedure.
What is the "Right To Participate In Their Own Care"?
P. I. C. S.
What is Privacy, Infection Control and Safety?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
What is a model (or pyramid) used to show how physiological and psychosocial needs are arranged in order or importance.
HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
What are 3 common bloodborne pathogens?
Leaving a bedridden resident alone for a long time or denying the resident food, dentures(or eyeglasses.
What is Neglect?
(Failure to provide needed care that results in physical, mental or emotional harm)
The resident has the right to voice grievances without fear for their safety of for the quality of care they will receive.
What is the "Right To Complain"?
This person is assigned by law as the legal advocate for residents
What is Ombudsman?