PICA
Infection Control
Signs & Symptoms
Speech/Language
Rights/Abuse/Report
100
Activity items on the shelves in the area can not be smaller than this.
What is a softball?
100
The #1 way to stop the spread of infection.
What is hand washing?
100
Things you report to the Nurse that have to do with an Individuals body.
What are reportable signs and symptoms?
100
Once per shift per quarter.
What is how often fire drills are done?
100
What is Voting, Free Association, Have own Property, Equal Education, Equal Employment, Due Process, Equal treatment by public agencies, Freedom from Cruel and unusual punishment, Freedom of Religion, Free Speech, Privacy, Services in least restrictive Environment, Normalized living Conditions, Right to Dignity and Respect, Right to medical services, Freedom of Religion, Private Communication, Right to physical exercise, Clean/Seasonal clothing, Right to manage money, Privacy, Adequate Nutrition, Media, Freedom from unnecessary chemical/mechanical/physical restraint,
Name 6 Human Rights
200
This color dot indicates that this Individual should observe PICA precautions.
What is red?
200
Specialized clothing or equipment worn by employees for protection against health and safety hazards.
What is PPE's (Personal Protective Equipment)?
200
List 3 ways that we assess health needs.
What is Listening, Questioning and Observing?
200
Disaster drills (Severe weather, Natural disaster, Intruder, etc) are this often.
What is once per shift every 6 months?
200
Is what you do when you find an Individual with purple/blue lips, gray, chalky, pale skin, shallow breathing, body breathing, blowing breathing.
What is IMMEDIATELY yell for assistance from a nurse and begin CPR? Whoever hears the call for assistance will be responsible to page 'Code Blue'? {Code Blue all nursing staff to room ____. TWICE}
300
These are done three times a day, throughout the building to make sure that there are no items left out where Individuals could reach and mouth them.
What is Pica Sweep?
300
Name one way that germs are spread.
What is Direct Contact (One person directly touching another person); Indirect Contact (One person to an object to another person); Droplet Spread (Talking, spitting, through the air)?
300
Increased confusion, difficultly arousing, slurred speech, coughing, gagging, delay in swallowing, breathing more quickly, shortness of breath, labored breathing, nasal flaring, color changing, high pitched sounds while breathing, emesis (vomiting), blood in the stool, drainage from nose, eyes, wounds, stomas, catheters, urine that is dark and has a foul odor, urinating more often with little urine output, scrapes, cuts, bruising, rashes, bleeding, lips and gums that are not pink and moist, bleeding gums or lips, foul smelling breath, suspicious odors (sweet smelling, chemical, feces, etc) if individual gags excessively or coughs when brushing with a suction toothbrush, discoloration of nails or nail beds, changes in mood, behavior, crying, screaming, increased irritability, changes in gait (unsteady or weak), discomfort while walking, swelling, decreased in normal range of motion, injury or incident.
What are signs and/or symptoms that we report to the Nurse?
300
Video Bonus Question. What is this, where can you find it and what information does it give you.
What is an Annunciator panel; they are located in the front entrance, the Nurse's station (facing 300 hall) and the Electrical room on the service wing; It tells you the type of device (heat or smoke) number of device and location of device?
300
Facial expressions, body movements and posture, gestures, eye contact, touch.
What are examples of non verbal communication?
400
Fill in the blank: When items are found with parts missing, foam or other parts exposed, holes in items, staff must remove that item ______ and report it to the Supervisor________.
What is IMMEDIATELY?
400
Name 5 types of PPE's.
What is Gloves, Gowns, Masks, Eye protection, Face shields, Hair nets, Hygiene (washing of hands), Breathing barrier/CPR shield?
400
Name the reporting guidelines for signs and symptoms (Everything you report).
What is 1) State what the individual claims is wrong; 2) Describe how the individual appears physically; 3) State when the symptoms first began or were noticed; 4) Describe any changes in individual’s eating habits/behavior; 5) Describe any vomiting, diarrhea or urinary problems; 6) Report any recent history of similar symptoms; 7) Describe any visible bleeding or swelling; 8) Describe any lack of movement or inability to move body parts; 9) If injured, how it happened; 10)Size of wound or injury 11) State only facts, NO opinion?
400
This is done anytime the sprinkler system is out of service.
What is a fire walk?
400
VIDEO BONUS; You will see a slide show of pictures, displayed for 7 seconds each, write down what each picture is telling you.
What is drink, shower, brush teeth, eat, stand, please, up, toilet, sleep/bed, sick, thank you?
500
Name four out of the five things that we can do to prevent PICA behavior.
What is 1)sitting 1:1. 2)have a lidded trash can and hamper. 3)have a different blanket (tighter woven, which makes it more difficult to pull threads). 4)Pica sweep (pick up all trash, never leaving items in or on the individuals bed/floor/nightstand. 5) Keep all activities with small parts/pieces out of reach (stored in cabinets or drawers)
500
List the steps for hand washing.
What is Wet hands with WARM water, Use soap (it’s the chemical that disinfects), Rub hands together for 20-30 secs – making sure to clean all parts of each and – including under fingernails, Rinse hands under warm, running water with hands in downward position Dry hands on a paper towel (just as important as washing – friction helps remove more germs Turn off water with the paper towel and throw paper towel into trash can.
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY - Name 2 signs / symptoms of illness for each of the following parts of the body. Ears, Respiratory, Eyes, Throat, Wound.
What is Ears (Pain, pulling at ear, redness, fever, diminished hearing, drainage); Respiratory (cough, phlegm, shortness of breath, wheezing, fever); Eyes (redness, swelling, eyes burning or painful, discharge); Throat (pain w/swallowing, refusal to eat, redness, hoarse voice, fever or skin rash); Wound (pain, swelling, redness, tenderness, pus and/or red streaks)?
500
Describe how a fire walk is completed.
What is every 15 minutes an identified staff person will go in a clear pattern throughout the building, using the "fire walk" keys, they will check every room for any indication of concern such a smoke, fire, intense heat or an odor which might indicate trouble of any of the above items. Completing the fire watch form as they go.
500
CHF - Congestive Heart Failure, Seizures, Asthma, COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, History of Chronic respiratory problems, High blood pressure, the very young or very old.
What is common conditions or diagnosis that predispose individuals to adverse reactions to Heat/Humidity and Cold Weather?
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