This helps separate helpful behaviors from behaviors that are not helpful
What are professional boundaries
Assessing a resident
What is no
Professional staff that can delegate tasks to a CNA-M
Who are RN's, LPN's and LVN's
Any knowing, intentional, or negligent actby a caregiver or any other person to an older adult
What is elder abuse
A method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care
What is the nursing process?
A brief act or behavior outside of the helpful zone
What is boundary crossing?
Monitor blood glucose
What is yes
True or False
CNA-M's are able to delegate tasks to other staff members
What is false
Failure to provide the person with the goods and services needed to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness
What is neglect?
Data that can be seen, heard, felt, or smelled by the observer. Also known as signs.
What is objective data?
An act or behavior that meets your needs, not the persons
What is a boundary violation?
Give PRN Medications
What is yes
The five rights of delegation
What is the right task, the right circumstance, the right person, the right directions and communication, and the right supervision
Intentional mistreatment or harm of another person. this is a crime.
What is abuse?
Data that a person tells you about, but you cannot observe with your senses. Also known as symptoms.
What is subjective data?
An act, behavior, or comment that is sexual in nature and occurs within the scope of employment
What is professional sexual misconduct
Give IV medications
What is no?
Three reasons why a CNA-M can refuse to do a task
Beyond your legal limits of your role, task is not in your job description, You were not prepared to do the task the task could harm the person, the persons condition has changed, you do not know how to use the supplies and equipment, directions are not ethical or legal, directions are against agency policies, the directions are unclear or incomplete, or a nurse is not available for supervision
When someone is deserted by a person who is responsible for their care
What is abandonment?
A health problem that can be treated with a nursing intervention or nursing measures.
What is a nursing diagnosis?
Acts, behaviors, or thoughts that warn of boundary crossing or violation
What are boundary signs?
Calculate different medication dosage
What is no?
You would do this if you were unsure or had questions about an assigned task
What is ask for help from the nurse
To dishonestly, unfairly, or wrongly take for ones own use
What is misappropriation?
An identification of a disease or condition by a doctor
What is a medical diagnosis?