The purposeful failure to provide needed care, resulting in harm to a person.
What is neglect
Healthcare provider who can give a CNA II orders or assigments
Who are LPNs and RNs
SBAR stands for?
What is Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation
A rule that must be followed and are enforced
by federal, state, or local government
What is a LAW
This is when we use "clean" technique?
What is Medical Asepsis
The term used when someone gets injured
What is a "harm"
This organization defines the scope of practice of the CNA II in Wyoming
What is the Wyoming State Board of Nursing
This is when a CNA II tells you what she thinks needs to happen next in the care of a mutual patient
What is a Recommendation
Where we need to keep our hands when working in a sterile field
What is above the waistline
When surgical asepsis is used supplies and equipment are kept?
What is Sterile
A federal law that requires health information to be kept private and secure and also requires organizations to take steps to protecting this information
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
The tasks that you can practice under your certification as a CNA II is called this
What is your Scope of Practice
This is when messages are transmitted without the use of words
What is nonverbal communication
This is when a “bad” practice occurs or does not meet legal practice
What is malpractice
The area of sterile materials and equipment
What is Sterile Field
Possible outcomes if you practice outside your scope of practice
What are:
Injury to the patient
Legal liability
Loss of a CNA II license
This is when a RN asks a CNA II to perform a task
What is Delegation
When information is obtained by using one's senses such as hearing, seeing, etc
What is and observation
This occurs if consent for treatment results in a
person giving up his or her right to
privacy
What is invasion of privacy
When the environment is kept free of all microbes
What is surgical asepsis
Verbal, physical, or sexual abuse of staff by other staff members, residents, or visitors.
What is workplace violence.
Name at least 4 skills that a CNA II can perform upon completion of their certification
What are:
oxygen management, basic wound care, removing a urinary catheter, tracheotomy care, enema administration, ostomy care, aspesis techniques, adminstration of nutrition through feeding tubes,...
A CNA II keeps secrets with a patient
What is entering a professional relationship danger zone
When someone unlawfully touches another
person w/o consent
What is battery
Coughing or sneezing while preparing a sterile field or after a sterile field has been set up is what?
What is contamination of the sterile field