Question | Answer |
What is the official entry of a person into a nursing center called? | Admission |
The admission _______________ starts the admissions process. | Coordinator |
When admitting, transferring, or discharging a person you need to know what _________________ and supplies are needed in the room. | Equipment |
When admitting, transferring, or discharging a person you need to be _________________ to their feelings and concerns. | Sensitive |
When admitting, transferring, or discharging a person you need to be sure not to _____________ the person. | Rush |
When admitting, transferring, or discharging a person you need to ____________ what you are doing and why you are doing it. | Explain |
The nurse or __________ __________ explain the resident's rights to the person and family. | Social worker |
During the admissions process, the person signs the admission papers and a ___________ for treatment. | Consent |
Admission paperwork can be signed by the person or their ____________ representative. | Legal |
When admitting a person with dementia it is important to know that confusion can ______________ in a new setting. | Increase |
Many families feel ___________ about needing to admit loved ones into the nursing center. | Guilty |
When admitting a new person into the nursing center you need to ____________ the person by name and title. | Greet |
When admitting a new person into the nursing center you need to _____________ yourself by name and title to the person, family and friends. | Introduce |
When admitting a new person into the nursing center you need to make _________________ introductions. | Roommate |
When admitting a new person into the nursing center you need to act in a _______________ manner. | Professional |
When admitting a new person into the nursing center you need to treat the person with ______________ and respect. | Dignity |
If the person arrives by stretcher to the nursing center you will need to make a ________________ bed. | Surgical |
When making a surgical bed you need to leave the bed in the ______________ position. | Highest |
If the person is ambulatory or arrives to the nursing center by wheelchair you need to leave the bed ________________ and at the lowest position. | Closed |
Physical and ____________ comfort are important. | Mental |
Do not __________ the admission procedure. | Rush |
It is important that residents feel ___________ and secure during the admissions procedure. | Safe |
Introduce the person to ____________ in nearby rooms. | Residents |
During the admission procedure the nurse may ask you to collect some ______________ for the admission form. | Information |
During the admission procedure the nurse may ask you to measure the person's _____________ and height. | Weight |
During the admission procedure the nurse may ask you to measure the person's ___________ _____________. | Vital signs |
During the admission procedure the nurse may ask you to complete a clothing and personal ____________ list. | Belongings |
During the admission procedure the nurse may ask you to __________ the person to the room, the nursing unit, and the center. | Orient |
During the admissions procedure you need to ask family and friends to ______________ the room to protect the person's right to privacy. | Leave |
The person may give ________________ for family and friends to stay in the room during the admission procedure. | Consent |
During the admission procedure the nurse may ask you to _________ the person put away clothes and personal items. | Help |
When leaving the room, always place the _________ ___________ within the person's reach. | Call light |
When moving a person to a new room you should support and _____________ the person. | Reassure |
When moving a person to a new room you should use __________ to provide comfort. | Touch |
When moving a person to a new room you should ___________ to the person's concerns and avoid pat answers like "It will be okay". | Listen |
Reasons for the transfer or discharge of a person from the nursing center are listed in the person's ___________ ____________. | Medical record |
According to OBRA and the CMS, reasons for a transfer or discharge include: the measure is necessary to meet the person's __________ ___________. | Well being |
According to OBRA and the CMS, reasons for a transfer or discharge include: the person's ____________ has improved and they no longer need nursing center care. | Health |
According to OBRA and the CMS, reasons for a transfer or discharge include: the health or safety of other people in the nursing center is in _____________ due to the person's actions or condition. | Danger |
According to OBRA and the CMS, reasons for a transfer or discharge include: the person has failed to ___________ for his or her stay at the nursing center. | Pay |
According to OBRA and the CMS, reasons for a transfer or discharge include: the nursing center _____________. | Closes |
Who must give the order before the person can leave the nursing center? | Doctor |
If a person tries to leave the nursing center without the doctor's order, who do you tell? | Nurse |
When a person is to be transferred or discharged from the nursing center you can help the person _____________ and pack their belongings. | Dress |
When a person is to be transferred or discharged from the nursing center the ______________ with give the person any prescriptions written by the doctor. | Nurse |
When a person is to be transferred or discharged from the nursing center the nurse will provide ________________ instructions. | Discharge |
When a person is to be transferred or discharged from the nursing center the nurse will get valuables from the ____________. | Safe |
When a person is to be transferred or discharged from the nursing center the nurse will have the person ___________ the clothing and personal belongings list. | Sign |
When a person is to be transferred or discharged from the nursing center and they are leaving by wheelchair you can take the person to the ___________. | Car |