Well Being
Safety
Obstructed airway
Safety ll
Miscellanous
100

How can you promote pride in the resident you are caring for?

Encourage them to do whatever they can and praise them for doing it

100

What shoiuld be on the feet of every resident that is ambulating?

Shoes or non-skid footwear.

100

What is the most common cause of an obstructed airway?

A piece of meat.

100

What increases a resident's risk for falls?

Weakness

100

What conveys comfort, caring  and reassurance?

Touch

200

How can you makle sure a resident understands what you are saying to them?

Ask them questions in regards to what was said.

200

How should a bed be left when you leave the resident's room and the resident is in it?

In the lowest position.

200

What is the universal sign of an obstructed airway?

Two hands at the throat.

200

In what position should a bed be left in when the resident is not in it?

The lowest.


200

How should you react if you smell an odor when someone has a bowel movement or passes gas?

Control your body language.

300

A resident cannot hear and has poor vision, how can you make sure they know what you are saying to them?

Get a dark marker and write in large letters  on white paper what you are trying to convey to them.

300

What item can you put around a resident when you are walking them to help provide a safe walk?

A gait belt.

300

What is the first thing you should say to a person that looks obstructed?

Can you speak, can you breathe, may I help you?

300

What should be checked in the resident's room when you go in to answer the call light?

The brakesd on the bed.

300

What body language shows that you are listening to a person?

Having good eye contact.

400

What is a lost, absent or impaired physical or mental function ?

A disability.

400

How should a resident feel about their environment?

They should feel safe and secure.

400

What technique is used when a person has an obstructed airway?

Abdominal thrust.

400

How can you keep a resident safe when they are sitting down in a wheel chair?

Brakes of the whjeel chair are locked.

400

What does listening involve?

Focusing on the person's verbal and non-verbal communication.

500

How can yoiu improve a person's quality of life?

Promote the person's optimal level of functioning.

500

Where should the call light be at all times?

Within the resident's reach.

500

Which positions can  a person be in for you to  do abdominal; thrusts?

Supine or standing is best.

500

What is the purpose of ghrab bars?

They provide support when sitting or getting up from the toilet.

500

You are reporting off to a nurse what information shoulkd you give?

Thje person's name ropom number what time you gave care or made asn observation