Cher would never leave the house without checking her ourfit. YOU should always do THIS before and after resident care
What is hand hygiene?
Failing to meet a resident's basic needs is called:
What is neglect?
This PPE protects your clothes from splashes — it’s like your outfit’s backup ensemble.
What is a gown?
Residents have the right to be treated with…
What is dignity and respect?
Unexplained bruises or injuries could indicate:
What is physical abuse?
Treating residents kindly, with patience and respect, helps prevent:
What is abuse and neglect?
Tone and body language should be....
What is calm and respectful?
Privacy supports resident _______.
Hitting, slapping, or rough handling a resident is this kind of abuse
What is physical abuse?
Sharing a drink is sooo high school. What type of transmission does this represent?
What is contact?
You report concerns to this person first:
Who is your supervisor or charge nurse?
High-touch items like call lights and bed rails should be disinfected this often
What is daily?
This is the required time a disinfectant must remain wet on the surface.
What is contact time?
Speaking up when workloads or stress levels are high helps prevent:
What is caregiver burnout?
What is State or CMS?
Policies should reflect current _________, not just regulations.
What is best practices?
When hands look visibly dirty, this is the correct method of cleaning your hands
What is wash with soap and water?
When someone takes a resident's belongings or money, it's known as:
What is financial abuse/misappropriation of property?
When working with residents on droplet precautions, this PPE must be worn on your face.
What is a mask?
Residents have the right to make their own choices—just like Cher choosing her wardrobe.
What is Freedom of Choice?
Poor hygiene, dirty clothing, or pressure injuries may signal:
What is neglect?
These groups (like flu, norovirus, COVID) require special precautions when multiple cases occur.
What are respiratory or GI illnesses?
What QAPI element helps prevent repeat deficiencies?
What is PIP (performance improvement project)?
Consistent staffing builds _____.
What is Trust?
What is chemical restraint/abuse?
A resident is left alone in unsafe situations (like Tai on the wrong side of town...) is an example of:
What is supervisory neglect?
If you fail to report abuse, this can happen.
What is lose your job, certification or face legal consequences?
To prevent UTIs in residents, This is an essential practice by nurse aides
What is proper perineal care?
These items can spread germs if not disinfected between residents. Example: 
What is shared medical equipment?
During an outbreak, increased frequency of this helps control germs on surfaces.
What is environmental cleaning?
Staff should do this if care is refused.
What is Pause, Respect the Choice, and reassess later.
What is Restraints/Force?
This is the minimum time you should scrub your hands when washing with soap and water.
What is 20 seconds?
Name one infection that can be spread through airborne transmission.
What is TB or chickenpox?
If you remove PPE in the wrong order, you could contaminate yourself. What is the correct first item to remove?
What are gloves?
Multi-dose medication vials must be labeled by the nurse with this once opened.
What is the date?
A resident avoiding eye contact or becoming withdrawn may show:
What is psychological abuse?
Regular training and refreshers (like this game!) help maintain:
What is safe care practices?
Name one way staff can contribute to QAPI efforts
What is report issues/participate in audits/offer suggestions?
This should be done after a new process is implemented.
What is Monitor and evaluate the outcome?