PCP
Person Centered Plan
What protective equipment do you need when utilizing the veggie chopper?
Cut gloves
Is our daily participant documentation objective or subjective?
OBJECTIVE
What are the ABCs of Behavior?
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
Instead of saying "non-verbal," we now say...
"Does not use words/verbal language to communicate"
CPI
Crisis Prevention Institute
When using a fire extinguisher, you should remember the acronym "PASS." What does PASS stand for?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Objective or subjective: Johnny was happy when we went to the park because he got to go on the swings.
Subjective. How do we know he was happy?
What are the 4 functions of behavior?
Sensory, Escape, Attention, Tangibles
Instead of saying "wheelchair bound," we now say...
"Uses a wheelchair" or "wheelchair user"
NLACRC
North Los Angeles County Regional Center
What is the common name for incontinence dermatitis?
Diaper rash
Objective or Subjective: Alex called Stephanie an "old lady," and Stephanie started crying. Staff verbally prompted Stephanie to take a break, and verbally redirected Alex to use more positive language towards peers.
Objective (quotes, direct observation, rational detachment)
What does BIP stand for?
Behavior Intervention Plan
Instead of saying "diapers," we say...
CSC
Consumer Services Coordinator
True or False: Urine, feces, saliva, vomit, tears, nasal secretions and sweat can transmit bloodborne pathogens.
FALSE!! (Only if containing BLOOD)
Which 4 tabs on eRSP do we utilize for daily documentation?
1. Activities
2. Visit Comments
3. Staff Visit Signature/Participant Visit Signature
4. Clock in/Clock Out
Which 2 types of behavioral data do we collect based on how often or how long a behavior occurs?
1. Frequency Data
2. Duration Data
Instead of saying "non-compliance," we now say...
"Continuous refusal" or "refusal of activity"
HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
What are the 6 different types of seizures?
1. Generalized Onset - Tonic-Clonic (Grand Mal) – Convulsions, rigid muscles, jerking; typically lasts 1 to 3 minutes and followed by period of confusion.
2. Generalized Onset - Absence (Petit Mal) – Blank stare lasting only a few seconds; sometimes with blinking or chewing motions.
3.Focal Onset - Impaired Awareness (Complex Partial) – Staring and dazed facial expression; person is not aware of what is going on or will not remember; person may perform repetitive random movements and may not be able to talk normally; typically lasts 1 or 2 minutes and may be followed by confusion.
4. Focal Onset - Aware (Simple Partial) – Jerking in one or more parts of the body or sensory or perceptual changes that may or may not be obvious to onlookers; the person is aware of what occurs during the seizure.
5. Atonic (Drop Attacks) – Sudden collapse with recovery within a minute.
6. Myoclonic – Sudden, brief, massive jerks involving all or part of the body
Which 4 main areas do we record daily documentation?
1. eRSP
2. Monthly Log
3. Narrative Notes
4. Behavioral Data Collection
Name 3 different types of prompts.
ANY OF THESE:
1. Time Delay
2. Visual
3. Positional
4. Gestural
5. Verbal
6. Model
7. Physical
Name at least 2 types of person-centered documents that we can create with participants.
1. One-Page Description
2. Matching Profile
3. Learning Log
4. 4+1 Template
5. Liberty Plan and Illustration
6. Life Map