Patient Sx and Care
Reporting
Processes
Communication
Misc
100

swelling in body tissues caused by excessive fluid

What is edema?

100

a report documenting an incident and the response to the incident; also called an occurrence

What is an incident report?

100

organized method used by nurses to determine residents' needs, plan and evaluate how well a care plan is working. 

What is nursing process?

100

a block or an obstacle 

What is a barrier?

100

a set of learned beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors shared by a social or ethnic group

What is culture?
200

a way of communicating that involves giving a person one's full attention while he is speaking and encouraging him to give information and clarify ideas

What is active listening?

200
an accident, problem or unexpected event that happens during the course of care.

What is incident?

200

scheduled visits to each resident's room to assess the resident's condition and needs and discuss the care plan with participating staff

What is rounds?

200

communication involving the use of spoken or written words or sounds

What is verbal communication?

200

a person's awareness of a person, place and time

What is orientation?

300

measurements: temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure, that monitor the functioning of the vital organs of the body

What is vital signs?

300

a meeting to share and gather info about a resident in order to develop a care plan

What is a care conference

300

a plan for each resident created by an RN that outlines the tasks that team members must perform to help the resident reach their goals of care

What is a care plan?

300

communication without using words, such as through gestures and facial expressions

What is nonverbal communication

300
How does a nursing assistant contribute to care planning?

What is sharing observations of residents?

400

information collected from residents, their family members, and their friends; information may not be true, but is what person reported, aka symptoms

What is subjective information?
400

an unexpected event that causes serious injury or death.

What is and adverse event? or

What is a sentinel event?

400

in health care , and emergent medical situation in which specially trained responders provide the necessary care

What is a code?

400

all of the conscious or unconscious messages a person's body sends as they communicate

What is body language?

400

a detailed form with guidelines for assessing residents in LTC facilities

What is Minimum Data Set (MDS)?

500

factual info collected using the senses of sight, hearing, smell and touch

What is objective information?

500

the acti of noting care and observations; documenting

What is charting?

500

to place things in order of importance

What is prioritize?

500

formal documentation of the type and scope of care that should be provided to a particular pt, in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest

What is code status?

500

the process of reasoning and analyzing in order to solve problems

What is critical thinking?

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