Safety
Resident Care
Policies
Care Plans
Infection Control
100
An alert activated when a resident is missing.
What is "Code Silver?"
100
Every 2 hours.
What is the frequency resident rounds should be made?
100
Physical, emotional, sexual, verbal, isolation, mental, financial
What are the types of abuse?
100
An individualized summary of important information that may change frequently and instructs the CNAs and nurses on how to care for the residents.
What is a closet care plan?
100
Specific policies and procedures necessary to minimize the spreading of infections.
What is infection control?
200
An alert activated when smoke is sensed.
What is a fire alarm?
200
A disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease and marked memory disorders, personality changes and impaired reasoning.
What is dementia?
200
Failing to ensure a replacement is available before leaving your shift.
What are grounds for being charged with abandonment and/or neglect?
200
The consequences for failing to follow the transfer method recorded on the residents care plan.
What is grounds for immediate termination and neglect charges?
200
An organism in which alcohol based waterless hand cleaner is not effective against. Hands should be frequently washed with soap and water.
What is C-Dif?
300
All residents should quickly be relocated to the center of the building and away from glass.
What is a tornado drill?
300
Anything out of the ordinary; a bruise, a skin tear, blood on clothing, etc.
What is reported to the charge nurse?
300
Only in a designated, non-resident care area.
Where are places employees are allowed to use their cell phones?
300
Any change in the residents function including mobility, bowel and bladder habits, diet, the need for specialized or modified equipment (styrophone cup, pin alarm, geri sleeves).
What is something that should be reported to the care plan coordinator?
300
This is essential to reduce the spread of influenza and other infectious diseases.
What is proper hand hygiene?
400
This is the correct way to use a fire extinguisher.
What is P.A.S.S (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.)
400
They are responsible for answering call lights during 2 specific meals.
Who is the shower team?
400
2 occurrences of being tardy (more than7 minutes after the beginning of your shift)
What is 1 unexcused absence?
400
The form that the CNAs document residents care (bowel/bladder habbits, showers, etc.).
What is the ADL sheet?
400
The process of putting on gloves, a protective gown and possibly a mask.
What are contact precautions?
500
The appropriate place to record any issues with in the building or equipment that needs to be repaired.
What is the Maintenance book?
500
A key employee responsible for direct resident care and communicating with the charge nurse.
What is a CNA?
500
Daily at 10 am, 2 pm and at bedtime.
What are the times residents should be offered snacks?
500
"Resident refused shower after 3 attempts. Reported to charge Nurse."
What is documented on the back of ADL form?
500
Norovirus, typhoid fever, shingella infection, E. Coli infection and Hepatitis A.
What are illnesses I agreed to report to Brittany in orientation?