Caregiver Vocabulary
Subjective vs. Objective
Reporting & Emergencies
Caregiver Grammar
Caregiver general Qs
100

A person who receives care is often called a _____________.

Client / Resident / Individual

100

"The client is angry" is an objective statement.

False (It is subjective/an opinion)

100

Fill in the blank.

"Help! My house is on fire. Please ______ _______."

call 911

100

Use the ___________ tense for daily logs (e.g., "The client ate breakfast").

Past tense

100

Why is it important to understand side effects of medications?

To know if patients are acting a certain way 

To show patience and understanding

200

"ADLs" stands for Activities of Daily Living, like brushing teeth or eating.

True

200

"The client’s temperature is 38°C" is an _____________ statement.

Objective

200

You should wait until the end of the week to report a fall.

False (Report it immediately)

200

Fix the error: "The client go to the park yesterday."

"The client went to the park yesterday."

200

What should you give a client to help them feel in control?

Choices (e.g., "Do you want the red shirt or the blue shirt?")


300

 If a client can do something by themselves, they are _____________.


Independent

300

"The client yelled for 10 minutes" is an objective statement.

True (It is a measurable fact).

300

If you see marks or bruises on a client, you must report suspected _____________.


Abuse / Neglect

300

True or False:  When writing a report, you should use "I" and "Me" as much as possible.

False (Focus on the client and the facts)

300

Keeping a safe distance from a frustrated client is called giving them _____________.

Personal space

400

What do you use to take a temperature?

Thermometer.

400

If you write down what you think a client feels, you are being _____________.

Subjective.

400

Name 3 emergency departments who respond to 911 calls.

Police

Ambulance / Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

Fire Departments

Dispatcher who answers the call

400

What is the plural of "person" when talking about how many ____ live in a house?

People

400

Using a quiet, steady voice is a way to _____________ a situation.

De-escalate / Calm

500

Helping a client move from a bed to a chair is called a _____________.


Transfer

500

urn this subjective sentence into an objective one: "He is lazy today."

"He did not want to go for his walk today" or "He stayed in bed until 10:00 AM."

500

Name 3 conditions/situations where you would call 911 immediately.

  • Chest pain (possible heart attack).
  • Signs of a stroke.
  • Severe injuries or bleeding.
  • Difficulty breathing.
  • Unresponsiveness
500

John, Mary, and Jane are clients. 

_______ (pronoun) like going out for walks together. 

_______ (pronoun) enjoy eating _______ (possessive pronoun) lunch at 12:30 pm.

They

They/their

500

You should stand directly in front of an angry person and block the door.

False (Always leave an exit and stand at an angle)