Communication
Communicating with staff
Stages of Development
Challenging Situations
Documenting and Reporting
100

Name one barrier in communication.

Jargon, lack of attention, noise, light, hearing and/or speech deficits, language differences, cultural differences, psychological differences, physiology differences, differences in opinion or viewpoint.

100

Good communication with your co-workers is demonstrated by organizing your responsibilities and managing your time. This is achieved by doing this upon arrival to work. 

Arrive on time, dressed appropriately, being prepared and reviewing your assignments.

100

What is the first level (lowest level) of Maslow's heirarchy of need.

Physiological

100

Unshakeable belief in something that isn't true.

Delusions

100

Oral communication between staff members that occurs at the start and end of every shift.

Reporting

200

What are examples of non-verbal communication?

Body language, facial expressions, tone of voice and pace of conversation.

200

What part of your resident's POC should you review?

Name, location, transfer status, activity level, assistance required, diet and fluid orders, elimination needs.

200

In order to get to level 2, you must ____________ level one needs.

Satisfy those needs.

200

Attacking without provocation.

Aggression

200

The legal record of patient care complete on paper or in an EHR.

Documenting.

300

These types of communication should be avoided when communicating with a resident.

What is slang, cliques, complex medical terms.

300

What does transfer status mean?

Assistance resident requires to move from one location to another.

300

What is level 3 of Maslow's Heirarchy of need?

Love and Belonging.

300

Visions, sounds or smells that seem real but are not.

Hallucination

300

Another word for documenting.

Charting.

400

What are the 4 main components of communication?

Sender, message, receiver, feedback

400

What does ADL mean?

Activities of Daily Living

400

What is level 4 of Maslow's Heirarchy of need?

Self Esteem needs.

400

A method of therapeutic communication used to connect with someone with dementia and avoid agitation.

Validation Therapy

400

Information that can be observed through sight, touch, hearing, or smell is called what? 

Objective Reporting or "Signs"

500

This addresses a client's physical, mental, social and emotional needs.

Holistic Care

500

What elimination mean in relation to resident cares?

Assistance resident requires for urinating and passing stool.

500

What is self actualization?

Realizing your potential and self fulfillment. Being truly satisfied.

500

Behaviors ranging from verbal threats and motor restlessness to aggressive, disruptive actions.

Agitation

500

Information that is reported to you by the resident or by family members.

Subjective reporting or "symptoms".