WILDCARD
Nursing/ Health
General RMSR
Behaviour Science
Medication
100

The person responsible for diagnosing an intellectual disability...

What is a Psychologist.

100

Located in a locked cabinet, kept organized by name, administered by qualified staff...

What is client medication

100

The goal of service with RMSR...

What is Community Reintegration

100

ABC stands for...

What is Antecedent- Behaviour- Consequences

100

Correct ink colour for routine MAR documentation...

 What is black.

200

Ugliest shade of blue on the planet...

What is RMSR wall colour.
200

The most important factor contributing to mental health...

What is physical health.

200

If it's not _____ it hasn't happened...

What is documented (Nucleus).

200

A condition that is added that makes it more likely to occur in the future...

What is Positive Reinforcement

200

Hand wash, Hand wash, Hand wash...

What is first step of medication administration.

300

Mild, Moderate, Severe, Profound...

What are the levels of Intellectual Disability

300

Client is exhibiting fever, cough, congestion, sore throat and/or GI upset...

What is when to test for COVID

300

Consultation with clinical team, Behavioural recommendations, indirect and direct assessment of client needs, creation/ implementation and assessment of PBSP...

What is the role of the Behavioural Therapist at RMSR.

300

Sensory, Escape, Attention, Tangible...

What are the four functions of behaviour.

300

Medications that have expired, dropped on the floor or refused, are put here...

What is Drug Disposal Bin.

400

5 common COVID symptoms...

What are fever, cough, congestion, sore throat, GI upset.

400

Suicide attempts, serious self harm, following CRMP without de-escalation, direction from on-call, immediate risk of harm to self/ others outside of Safe Management scope, injuries requiring medical intervention...

What is examples when to call 911.

400

Consultation with clinical team, physical and mental health assessments, recommendations for community consultations, medication administration training...

What is the role of Mental Health Nurse at RMSR.

400

Prompt Hierarchy- least to most intrusive...

What is Verbal, Gestural, Visual, Modeling, Physical

400

A result that's neither intended nor expected...

What is adverse reaction.

500
Important to do these 2 things when a PRN is given.

What is Monitor and document

500

Client has a history of drug use, is displaying pinpoint pupils, falling asleep/ LOC, slow weak or no breathing, choking or gurgling sound, limp body, cold or clammy skin, discoloured skin/ nails...

What is when to use NARCAN

500

Appearance, behaviour, speech, mood, affect, thought processes, thought content, perceptual disturbances, cognition, impulse control...

What is a Mental Heath Assessment.

500

Identifying the conditions under which the behaviour is most and least likely to occur and support the development of strategies to support prosocial behaviour change...

What is, the purpose of functional behavioural Assessments.

500

The 7 Rights at Red Maple...

What is 1) RIGHT person, 2) RIGHT medication, 3) RIGHT dose, 4) RIGHT route, 5) RIGHT time, 6) RIGHT documentation, 7) RIGHT to refuse

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