Delegation
Admission/Discharge
Around the House
Miscellaneous
100

A child with these safety interventions cannot go outside without a staff member, unless approved by the child's nurse. 

Trach, frequent seizures, VNS device, extreme safety related behaviors (ie. running to the lake, and not redirectable)

100

This is how you will change your practice after attending this training today! 

choose your own adventure :)

100

You grab the last roll of paper towel, so naturally you grab one of these.

Supply request form from KTG's desk

100
This can be done at the end of each shift to set up the next shift for success.

- restock all supplies

- take out trash

- brief checks

200

This "P" is described as movement or turning. It is a nursing intervention that can be initiated by a CNA.

"Position"

200

These are skin markings that do not need to be recording on the admission skin screening. 

Freckles, scars, stretch marks
200

Do not cut on these with a sharp knife in the kitchen- it will ruin them.

silicone mats/plates

200
CNA report should be thorough, but succinct.  Name one of the emergency items that MUST be given in report.

What is: code status, allergies, name, emergency plan (ie. seizures)

300

A nurse delegating a brief change to a CNA, and the CNA reporting back a softball sized soft BM is an example of this. 

Closed loop communication

300

You enter the room to start inventory during an admission.  You notice that the nurse has already started going through paperwork without doing the "time out."  This is one way you can remind her/him to do that check.

"Sorry, I'm late, but I'm ready to do our time-out!"  


"After that piece of paperwork, could we do our time-out so I can begin inventory of all other items?" 
300

Even when time is limited, our laundry standards remain the same.  These two items are never washed together. 

clothing of two different children.

300

While leaving for a walk outside, you notice that the respite child hits their leg on the doorway on the way out the door.  Her body jumps slightly when it happens, but then she seems to be just fine.  

This is your next move.

What is report to the nurse.  Fill out an incident report PRN.

400

While working day respite, you notice skin breakdown (redness/tenderness) on a child's bottom.  You do this to ensure the parents are aware at pick up that evening. 

tell the nurse, and write a note if the nurse would like you to. 

400

Sometimes this gets missed on the inventory log because it is not brough from home.  These items are special creations, that we don't want to be left behind! 

ART! *pack throughout the child's stay, and check night before DC

400

After cleaning the flip-top bed, what must be documented to ensure we gather adequate data for the new bed type this summer. 

How it was cleaned, and which parts were cleaned (clipboard in laundry room or room 3)

500

Although many have the knowledge on how to perform this task, Crescent Cove CNAs are not allowed to handle or apply this advanced respiratory equipment. 

Trachs, HMEs, Vents, bedside BiPap/CPap masks

500

These are sometimes very difficult to read or find, but it is important that these are checked during admission for any item that has a shelf life. 

expiration dates

500

It's been a minute, or you've never assembled the "flip-top" bed: this resource can help give you step by step directions.

QR code attached to the rolling luggage; it is stored in room 3