The best way to prevent the spread of infection
What is Handwashing
"Blue"
What is Cyan?
This Federal Act of 1987 is a federal law that applies to all 50 states. It sets the minimum requirements for nursing assistants training and evaluation
What is OBRA?
Treating all patients as if they are infected or could have a bloodborne pathogen
What is Standard or Universal Precautions
Excessive, too much, high
What is hyper
Nursing center residents have rights, including their right to chose a doctor, open their own mail, the right to work and the right to be free from abuse.
What is True
Encouraging a resident to participate in care planning promotes ____________ Rights.
What is Residents's Rights?
What is gown and gloves
under, decreased, less than normal
What is hypo
NAs may share a resident's medical information with __________?
What is members of the care team?
Someone is having a stroke these are the signs you would expect to see, at least 3 signs
What are slurred speech, headache, change in vision, balance problems, one sided weakness, facial drooping, change in mental status
The PPE you will need for droplet precautions
What is gloves, gown, mask, maybe goggles and faceshield
gland
What is aden
An advance directive that instructs medical personnel not to perform CPR if the person's lungs and/or heart have stopped working?
What is Do-not-resuscitate order?
The single most important thing the NA can do to prevent the spread of disease.
What is handwashing?
2 bloodborne pathogens healthcare staff are at risk for
What is HIV and HBV
many, much
What is poly