Safety
Comfort
Professionalism
Infection Control
Disease process review
100

If all four of these are used on the bed, it is considered entrapment

What is a siderail?

100

The term for positioning the client so that there are no twists in the spine, and the hips are in line with the shoulders

What is proper body alignment?

100

This is the time it is acceptable for me to report to my job if my shift begins at 0630.

What is 0623 to 0630 at the latest?

100

The single-most effective means of reducing cross contamination in facilities by healthcare workers.

What is frequent and thorough hand hygiene?

100

Normal ranges before a meal should range 71-100.

What is blood sugar?

200

This should be used when ambulating or transferring patients who need more than just standby assistance.

What is a gait belt?

200

If any new break in the skin, bruising, or redness is seen, this is the action that must be taken.

What is report to the nurse on duty?

200

The name of the device where RNTs document their care

What is the Care Tracker I Pad?

200

The minimum equipment required to enter a room of a client on "contact precautions" if they have C Diff?

What are gown, gloves, and booties?

200

This is the proper position (in degrees) a client must be in before beginning feeding or offering a drink

What is upright/sitting in a chair, at least 90 degrees?

300

This is a term for the techniques used to reduce your risk of injury when assisting residents with transferring or moving in bed

What are proper body mechanics?

300

This is the minimum frequency that immobile or weak patients need be turned to prevent skin breakdown.

What is every 2 hours?

300

A term that means you are considering what it means to be in someone else's place. Applies to patients and co-workers

What is empathy?

300

The BP unit that will be kept in an isolation room now for the duration of that patient's stay

What is the blue Dynamap?

300

Symptoms of this include decreased fluid intake, decreased and darker urine output, dry skin, lower BP and eventually confusion.

What is dehydration?

400

This should always be within easy reach of the patient before leaving the room

What is the call light

400

When a person is dying, and they are not seeking life-prolonging measures, they may choose to have transfer to this type of care.

What is Hospice?

400

What term refers to eye contact, listening, speaking clearly and using non-threatening body language.

What is effective communication?

400

The location of the eye wash station if you should get someone's blood or body fluids in your nose, mouth, or eyes.

What is the Tub/Shower room on Side A between the classroom and the station?

400

It is a texture of diet that might be ordered for a resident with severe swallowing difficulties.

What is puree?

500

How quickly to respond to a bed or chair alarm, whether it is your patient or not

What is ASAP (or immediately)?

500

When performed on time and correctly, will cut down on call bells

What is purposeful?

500

Inaction or failure to perform duties. Could cause harm to a patient.

What is negligence?

500

This is a common infectious gastrointestinal condition that is difficult to treat, often is deadly for older adults and requires contact precautions plus booties.

What is Chlostridium Difficile or C. Diff?

500

This could be caused by failure to properly perform Foley care twice daily and after a bowel movement this.

What is a Urinary Tract Infection?

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