Resident Care
Medication Safety
Infection Control
Regulations & Documentation
Fun Nursing Facts
100

Q: This is the best position to prevent aspiration during feeding.

A: What is upright (90 degrees)?

100

Q: These are the “rights” nurses check before giving meds (at least 5).

A: What are the 5 Rights (right patient, drug, dose, route, time)?


100

Q: The most effective way to prevent infection spread.

A: What is hand hygiene?


100

Q: This federal law protects resident health information.

 

A: What is HIPAA?


100

Q: The founder of modern nursing.

A: Who is Florence Nightingale?


200

Q: A resident with limited mobility should be repositioned at least every…

A: What is 2 hours?

200

Q: Crushing medications should NOT be done for this type of pill.

A: What are extended-release or enteric-coated medications?


200

Q: PPE needed for contact precautions includes these two basics.

A: What are gown and gloves?


200

Q: Following initial documentations is necessary with resident with fall incident.  

A: what is risk management

200

Q: When a resident with dementia repeatedly asks the same question, this is the best response technique to reduce frustration for both staff and resident.

A: What is calmly repeating the answer with reassurance?

300

Q: This evaluation scale is commonly used to assess pressure ulcer risk.

A: What is the Braden Scale?

300

Q: This common blood thinner requires INR monitoring.

A: What is warfarin?


300

Q: This infection is commonly associated with antibiotic use and diarrhea in SNFs.

A: What is C. diff?


300

Q: Accompanying documentation evaluation is necessary with risk management with resident who fall incident

What is Fall risk evaluation, nursing post fall evaluation and einteract? 

300

Q: This vital sign is often called the “fifth vital sign.”

A: What is pain?


400

Q: A sudden change in mental status in elderly residents may indicate this condition.

A: What is delirium? or UTI?

400

Q: Giving insulin without checking this first is unsafe.

A: What is blood glucose level?


400

Q: Isolation type for TB.

A: What is airborne precautions?


400

Q: This documentation must be completed in addition to carrying out a provider’s order, including the reason for the order, and the response to treatment.


A: What is a nursing progress note and care plan?




400

Q: The color scrubs most associated with calm and trust.


A: What is blue?


500

Q: Name one non-pharmacologic intervention for agitation in dementia.

A: What is redirection, music therapy, or a calm environment?

500

Q: This is the term for multiple medications increasing risk of adverse effects in elderly.

A: What is polypharmacy?

500

Q: The time alcohol hand sanitizer should be rubbed on hands.

A: What is at least 20 seconds until dry?

500

Q: Surveyors often look for this when reviewing care quality in SNFs.

A: What are care plans and documentation consistency?

500

Q: This non-pharmacological intervention can help reduce agitation by engaging the resident in meaningful, familiar tasks.

Question: What are activities or distraction techniques?