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HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES
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Resident Rights
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Care of Persons
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The Signs of Vitality
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Developmental Ages & Stages
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Employability Etiquette
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Care Considerations of our Elder Owls
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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
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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
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What is the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)?
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The resident has a right to care provision that maintains this to their body and medical records
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What is privacy and confidentiality?
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The resident has a right to be free from involuntary seclusion and verbal, sexual, physical, and mental abuse
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What is Freedom from Abuse, Mistreatment, and Neglect?
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Employed by a State Agency that residents can seek help from to protect their health, safety, welfare, and rights
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What is an Ombudsman?
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Residents have a right to this that promotes dignity and respect
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What is Quality of Life?
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This concept of care considers the whole person (spiritual, physical, social, and psychological)
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What is Holism or Holistic Care?
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Maslow’s lowest level of needs that must be met for a person to survive and function
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What are Physical Needs?
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Avoiding unfamiliar medical terms and being factual, specific, and concise
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What is effective communication?
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Restating a person’s general message in your own words
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What is Paraphrasing?
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Although unable to respond to stimuli, assume they hear and understand you
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What is a comatose patient?
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Part of the nursing process that detect changes in normal body function
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What are vital signs?
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Taken in the deep sublingual pocket of the mouth with a blue probe
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What is an oral temperature?
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Taken here on the upper extremity (thumb side) and palpated while counting for 30 seconds and multiplying by two
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What is the radial pulse?
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Involving an inhalation and exhalation with a normal rate of 12-20/min
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What is the respiratory rate?
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A BP of 158/95 and a BP of 85/50 and reportable to this person when
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What is Hypertension, Hypotension, and reported to the nurse immediately?
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Measured in height, weight, and constitutes changes in appearance and body function
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What is growth?
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The stage and age where you learn to trust and begin to have emotional relationships
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What is Infancy (Birth to 1 year)?
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The stage and age where you select a partner and choose and education and career
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What is Young Adulthood (18 to 40)?
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The stage and age where one adjusts to a reduced income and develops new friends and relationships
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What is Late Adulthood (65 years and >)?
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The stage and age of rapid growth and change that begins with puberty
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What is Adolescence (12 to 18 years)?
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Involves following laws, being ethical, and having good work ethics
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What is Professionalism?
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*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
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What employers look for?
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*Transportation concerns *Gossiping about others
*Absences & tardiness *Childcare Issues *Transportation concerns *Gossiping about others
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What are common reasons for losing a job?
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Means that things are done or said to offend, trouble, torment, or worry another person
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What is harassment?
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Providing care to who has the greatest need and what tasks need to be done at a set time
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What is priority-setting?
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Reward for a lifetime of work
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What is retirement?
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*Poor foot circulation
*Thick/tough nails *Hair loss *Poor foot circulation *Dry hair *Fewer nerve endings
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What are general physical changes?
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*Peristalsis decreases *Taste and smell dull
*Secretion of digestive juices decreases
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What are GI system physical changes?
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*Bladder muscles weaken *Prostate gland enlarges *UTI’s are risks
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What are GU system physical changes?
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Medicare provides funding for this housing option for those who require long-term care
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What are Nursing Centers?
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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
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What is the Chain of Survival?
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