Rights
Restraints/Restrictions
Signs/Symptoms
Speech/Communication
Speech/Communication
100
Someone who helps others speak up for themselves. Someone who speaks up for another person's needs and wants
What is: Advocate
100
This committee reviews behavior plans for technical effectiveness and treatment integrity.
What is: Behavior Management Committee
100
Name 3 ways that we assess health needs
What is: Listening Questioning Observing
100
*Does not focus on a Disability *Does not use generic Labels *Puts People First *Emphasizes Abilities *Double Points If Provides Example
What is: "People First Language"
100
*A Professional who helps with Communication Techniques *Helps determine/assess: What is the best communication situation What should be done if the person doesn't understand How does the individual express him/herself *Member of the IDT process
What is: Speech Pathologist
200
Right to vote, Free association, right to own property, Equal education and employment opportunities, Equal protection, Due Process, Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Privacy, Services in the least restrictive environment, Normal living conditions, right to dignity and respect, Freedom from discomfort and deprivation, Medical Treatment, Private Communication, Right to physical exercise, seasonal and clean clothing, Freedom from unnecessary medication, chemical/mechanical/physical restraints.
What is: Constitutional Rights
200
Tying Clothing to prevent removal, Furniture placed in a fashion so prevent client's movement, Hiding Medication in food, Locking Wheelchair Brakes to prevent individual from leaving an area, Holding a person's hands down.
What is: Restraint
200
Where Direct Care Staff Document Reported Concerns/Observations through out their shift.
What is: Wing Sheets
200
True or False: If someone doesn't understand what you are saying it will help if you talk louder.
What is "False"
200
*Verbal *Non-Verbal
What is Ways people communicate
300
*Treating someone as if they have value. *Webster's dictionary states "the state of being esteemed or honored"
What is: Dignity
300
This Committee's responsibility is to protect the rights of the individuals whom the agency supports. *Reviews all Behavior Plans, Use of mechanical/physical and or chemical restraints/restrictions
What is: HRC Human Rights Committee
300
Name 2 Signs/Symptoms of Illness for each of the following parts of the body. Ears Wound Respiratory Eyes Throat
What is *Ears-Pulling at them, drainage, redness, fever, diminished hearing *Respiratory- coughing, phlegm, shortness of breath, wheezing, fever, blue color of lips, *Eyes - Redness, Swelling, Discharge, Burning *Throat - pain w/swallowing, Refusal to eat, hoarse, fever *Wound - Swelling, redness, tenderness, drainage,
300
The process of exchanging information.
What is "Communication"
300
List 3 Tips that might assist you in understanding non-verbal communication.
What is *Rephrase what you are telling/asking *Be Patient *Show the individual objects *Give your full Attention *Use visual aids *Ask for Help if you don't understand *Tell the person you don't understand *Ask short Questions *Reduce Distractions
400
*When a Child with disabilities reaches 18-years of age, they may require a legal "____________________"
What is: Guardian
400
Approval Must be received by the following individuals before a DSP's can run/implement the program
What is: Guardian BMC - Behavior Management Committee HRC - Human Rights Committee
400
Increased confusion, difficulty arousing, coughing, gagging, breathing quickly, shortness of breath, nasal flaring, change in skin color (blue/gray), nail beds discolored, high pitched sounds during breathing, dark urine, strong urine smell, increase/decrease in urination, foul smelling breath, hard/distended abdomen, scratches, bruises, popping sounds during ROM or Dressing/moving, screaming, crying, changes in mood, changes in gait,.
What is: Reportable Signs/Symptoms (to Nursing)
400
Information/Communication is exchanged by what 4 means
What is *Words *Tone of Voice *Facial Expression *Body Language
400
Sign Language, Touch Talker, Flash Cards, Communication Boards
What is "Augmentative Communication"
500
List 5 Duties of the Guardian
What is *Advocate for the individual's needs/wants *Visit the Individual *Monitoring Supports *Part of the IDT process *Protecting Rights *Approves IPP *Approve psychotropic medications *Gives consents for medical treatment
500
Every 2hrs for a minimum of 10mins
What is: Basic Restraint Release Schedule.
500
You do this"_____________" if you find someone with purple/blue lips, gray chalky pale skin, shallow breathing, body breathing, panting, not breathing, In Distress Double Points if you can state the number for paging
What is " Yell Code Blue" 70300
500
"_________________" is the one of the biggest forms of Communication
What is "Behavior"
500
The word "______________" comes from "CAP-IN-HAND" In other words, beggar.
What is: Handicap
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