Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation
Identification of changes in condition
Prevention of Pressure Ulcers
Dermatitis vs Cellulitis
Nursing Management (and Casey) fun facts
100

True or False 


The willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain or mental anguish is abuse.


True

100

True of False?

Communication plays a big role in identifying a change in condition?

True

100

How often should you turn/reposition a patient if they are unable to do so themselves? 

At least every 2 hours. 

100

Inflammation of the skin caused by an allergic reaction, irritation, or underlying medical conditions such as eczema or psoriasis is what? 

Dermatitis 

100

This individual wanted to be a Forensic Anthropologist originally as a career choice.  

Nichole

200

What are the different types of abuse? 

1. Physical

2. Emotional

3. Sexual


200

What does change in condition mean?

Any deviation from a patient's baseline status, requiring prompt assessment, communication, and potentially intervention to ensure patient safety and well-being.

200

What is a pressure injury?

A result of constant pressure due to impaired mobility. 

200

____________ can occur anywhere on the body while ___________ is more common on the lower legs.

1. Dermatitis

2. Cellulitis

200

This person has a tattoo of a four leaf clover. 

Josie

300

What is the most common form of elder mistreatment?

Neglect (70%)

300

Who are the eyes, ears, and hands of the nursing team?

CNA's :)

300

Name 3 common sites on the body where pressure injuries usually occur. 

- sacrum

-heels

-back of head

-elbows

-buttocks

-shoulder

300

A bacterial infection of the deeper layers of the skin and underlying tissues is what? 

Cellulitis

300

Who was the National Honor Society President with a 3.6 GPA? 

Casey!!! WOOT WOOT 

400

Who is our Abuse Coordinator?

Casey Kemmerer

400

What are examples of Physical Changes that can be observed? (name 3 out of the 6)

1. Walking

2. Urination and bowel patterns

3. Skin

4. Level of weakness

5. Falls

6. Vital signs

400

Name 3 risk factors for a pressure injury

-sheering and friction

-moisture

-decreased movement

-decreased sensation

-circulatory problems

-poor nutrition

-age

400
What is the treatment of Cellulitis? 

Antibiotics 

400

This person has never received a speeding ticket

Haley

500

How soon should you report abuse that results in a serious bodily injury?

Immediately-but no later than 2 hours after allegation is made. 

Otherwise no later than 24 hours if the events that cause the allegation DO NOT involve ABUSE and DO NOT result in serious bodily injury. 

500

What are examples of Non-Physical changes that can be observed in a patient?

(name 3 out of the 6)

1. Demeanor

2. Appetite

3. Sleeping

4. Speech

5. Confusion or agitation

6. Increase in pain or new onset of pain

500

A stage 3 Pressure Ulcer involves what characteristics? 

full-thickness skin loss, exposing subcutaneous tissue (fat) and may include slough or rolled wound edges, can have undermining and tunneling. 

500

Name at least 2 different symptoms that Cellulitis may show that you will not have with dermatitis. 

-pain

-warmth to touch

-may have pus or blisters

-may be accompanied by fever, chills, and fatigue. 


Dermatitis Symptoms:

Redness, Swelling, Itching, Dry, scaly, may be localized or widespread. 


500

This person's favorite animal is a snail 

Stefanie