What law informs healthcare workers that they are working with hazardous materials?
Right to know law
Infectious diseases are spread by a process called
Chain of infection
What do you do first when finding a fire in your residents room?
Remove the resident to a safe place
What is a major cause of fire?
Improper trash disposal
What is the leading cause for injury to the elderly
Falls
Who develops standard precautions
The CDC
Common portals of entry for pathogens are?
Mouth and nose
When do standard precautions recommend wearing gloves?
When coming in contact with bodily fluids
How can you prevent injuries to yourself and the resident when transferring
Proper body mechanics
According to standard precaution, NA/Rs must always do what while providing care?
Be aware of prevention procedures
what do you refer to when coming into contact with hazardous materials?
Safety data sheets
Who should you report to if you notice concerning changes on the resident?
Charge nurse
What should you do if a resident becomes dizzy, and begins to fall?
Slowly lower them to the ground
What does PASS stand for
Pull safety pin, aim nozzle at base, squeeze, sweep side to side
What is a risk associated with restraints?
Pressure sores
Taking pictures of a resident during your shift would violate what?
HIPPA
When being stuck with a needle while taking out the trash what is the first thing you should do?
Take the needle out
After caring for a resident on isolation precautions, what should you remove first ?
Gloves
A resident who is incontinent and wears briefs should be checked?
Every two hours
What should always be within reach of the resident?
Call light
An accident happenes at your nursing home, what should you fill out?
Incident report
What should you wear when caring for a patient with MRSA?
Gown, gloves, and mask
What is Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureus also called?
MRSA😛
Clean linens that touch the floor should be considered?
Considered dirty
What should you always check for when ambulating a resident?
Dizziness