Vocabulary
Health Conditions
Legal and Ethics
Infection Control
Daily Care
Abbreviations
100

accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder or feces from the bowel.

What is incontinence 

100

Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply

What is a stoke?  Also called CVA, cerebrovascular accident.

100

A federal law that protects sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.

What is HIPAA?

100

PPE stands for

What is Personal Protective Equipment

100

The maximum temperature of bath water

What is 105 degrees or less?

100

NPO

What is nothing by mouth

200

What is waste matter discharged from the bowels after food has been digested?  Aka, stool.

Feces

200

a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high 

What is Diabetes?

200

Also known as the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act creates a national minimum set of standards of care and rights for people living in certified nursing facilities. The purpose is to improve care in nursing homes for the health and safety of residents.

What is OBRA?



200

The best way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is handwashing?

200

How to prevent aspiration of food and beverage, and promote ease of swallowing. 

What is make sure resident is in a upright sitting position (at a 90 degree angle)?

200

ADL's

Activities of daily living
300

the first measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart is at work contracting and pushing the blood out of the left ventricle

What is systolic

300

This is a condition when a person is not getting enough oxygen, and is becoming cyanotic, confused. Their pulse oximeter reading is below 90%


What is hypoxia?

300

Specifies how residents must be treated while living in a facility. They are an ethical code of conduct for healthcare workers.

What are Residents' rights?

300

the route or method of transfer by which an infectious microorganism moves or is carried from one place to another to reach the new host

What is mode of transmission?

300

The resident has one sided weakness. What side do you dress and undress first.

What is dress the weaker side first and undress the stronger side first?

300

CHF

What is Congestive Heart Failure

400

a device that replaces a body part that is missing or deformed

What is a prosthesis?

400

Indigestion, difficulty breathing, cold and clammy skin, nausea, sternal chest pain, arm pain and jaw pain are all symptoms of.....

What is a myocardial infarction or heart attack?

This occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen because blood vessels are blocked. 

400

Failure to provide needed care that results in physical, mental or emotional harm to a person. 

What is neglect?


400

treating blood, body fluids, non intact skin and mucous membranes as if they were infected.

What is Standard Precautions?

400

The side of the bed a resident with one sided weakness should get out of

What is their strong side. 

400

COPD

What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

500

paralysis on one side of the body

What is hemiplegia

500

General term that refers to serious loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, remembering, reasoning, and communicating. 

What is dementia?

500

Healthcare facilities are prohibited from using these unless medically necessary and a doctor must order it. 

What are restraints?

500

MRSA

What is Methacillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus?

500

If one leg is weaker, a cane should be held in the hand of what side.

What is the stronger side?

500

AC/HS

What is before meals and bedtime

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