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2 HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES

3 Resident Rights

4 Care of Persons

5 The Signs of Vitality

6 Developmental Ages & Stages

7 Employability Etiquette

8 Care Considerations of our Elder Owls

9 Care Considerations of our Elder Owls
Resident Rights Care of Persons The Signs of Vitality Developmental Ages & Stages Employability Etiquette $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARODY

10 Established in 1987 by the U. S
Established in 1987 by the U.S. Congress, this requires nursing centers to provide care that respects resident rights

11 What is the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)?

12 The resident has a right to care provision that maintains this to their body and medical records

13 What is privacy and confidentiality?

14 The resident has a right to be free from involuntary seclusion and verbal, sexual, physical, and mental abuse

15 What is Freedom from Abuse, Mistreatment, and Neglect?

16 Employed by a State Agency that residents can seek help from to protect their health, safety, welfare, and rights

17 What is an Ombudsman?

18 Residents have a right to this that promotes dignity and respect

19 What is Quality of Life?

20 This concept of care considers the whole person (spiritual, physical, social, and psychological)

21 What is Holism or Holistic Care?

22 Maslow’s lowest level of needs that must be met for a person to survive and function

23 What are Physical Needs?

24 Avoiding unfamiliar medical terms and being factual, specific, and concise

25 What is effective communication?

26 Restating a person’s general message in your own words

27 What is Paraphrasing?

28 Although unable to respond to stimuli, assume they hear and understand you

29 What is a comatose patient?

30 Part of the nursing process that detect changes in normal body function

31 What are vital signs?

32 Taken in the deep sublingual pocket of the mouth with a blue probe

33 What is an oral temperature?

34 Taken here on the upper extremity (thumb side) and palpated while counting for 30 seconds and multiplying by two

35 What is the radial pulse?

36 Involving an inhalation and exhalation with a normal rate of 12-20/min

37 What is the respiratory rate?

38 A BP of 158/95 and a BP of 85/50 and reportable to this person when

39 What is Hypertension, Hypotension, and reported to the nurse immediately?

40 Measured in height, weight, and constitutes changes in appearance and body function

41 What is growth?

42 The stage and age where you learn to trust and begin to have emotional relationships

43 What is Infancy (Birth to 1 year)?

44 The stage and age where you select a partner and choose and education and career

45 What is Young Adulthood (18 to 40)?

46 The stage and age where one adjusts to a reduced income and develops new friends and relationships

47 What is Late Adulthood (65 years and >)?

48 The stage and age of rapid growth and change that begins with puberty

49 What is Adolescence (12 to 18 years)?

50 Involves following laws, being ethical, and having good work ethics

51 What is Professionalism?

52 *Have needed job skills *Values & attitude that fit with the agency
*Dependability *Well-groomed *Have needed job skills *Values & attitude that fit with the agency

53 What employers look for?

54 *Transportation concerns *Gossiping about others
*Absences & tardiness *Childcare Issues *Transportation concerns *Gossiping about others

55 What are common reasons for losing a job?

56 Means that things are done or said to offend, trouble, torment, or worry another person

57 What is harassment?

58 Providing care to who has the greatest need and what tasks need to be done at a set time

59 What is priority-setting?

60 Reward for a lifetime of work

61 What is retirement?

62 *Poor foot circulation
*Thick/tough nails *Hair loss *Poor foot circulation *Dry hair *Fewer nerve endings

63 What are general physical changes?

64 *Peristalsis decreases *Taste and smell dull
*Secretion of digestive juices decreases

65 What are GI system physical changes?

66 *Bladder muscles weaken *Prostate gland enlarges *UTI’s are risks

67 What are GU system physical changes?

68 Medicare provides funding for this housing option for those who require long-term care

69 What are Nursing Centers?

70

71 Actions for this recognize cardiac arrest, the nurse activating EMS, CPR and early defibrillation begins, advanced care is provided, and post-cardiac arrest care is initiated GO TO PROMPT (RESPONSE) Start Timer

72 What is the Chain of Survival?


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