Support & Careplan Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A care plan should be based on the clients needs and provides ________ and __________? | Continuity & Consistency |
How would a PSW contribute to the residents care plan? | observing changes, reporting to supervisor, feed back |
What is the purpose of patient care conferences? | to evaluate and go over the clients care needs |
Identify 5 participants in a care conference and describe their function in the conference? | Rpn, Physician, Dietician, Respiratory Therapist, Social Worker, Physio Therapist |
Is the care plan like a contract? Why? | Yes, the health care team , client & family agree on it. |
When should rehabilitation start? | At the start of any injury, when a person seeks medical attention |
What is a prosthesis? | artificial replacement for missing body parts. |
What is important to remember when teaching someone to crutch walk? | check rubber stoppers, proper gate, proper footwear, proper height |
How should self esteem and independence be promoted? | encourage participation in care , allow dignity, independence, preferences, privacy, and safety |
What is HS care? | night time care-bedtime |
What is CVA and what sort of care would a person need after a CVA? | stroke- ADL's, Rehab, emotional support, promoting independence, restorative care |
Define: Prevention? | |
Define: Rehabiltitation? | process of restoring a person to the highest level of functioning through the use of therapy, exercise or other methods |
Define: Learning? | The process of aquiring knowledge or skills |
Define: Motivation? | desiring something & putting effort into achieving it. |
Define: Developmental Task? | Activity that must be mastered during a stage of development |
Define: Development? | the maturation toward adulthood, physical changes, increased ablity & functionality |
Define: RDL? | Routines of Daily Living(Home Care) |
Define: Psychomotor? | Muscle activity, cerebral disturbance |
Define: Activation? | to get invovled |
Define: Mobilization? | to ambulate or be mobile |
List signs and symptoms of a stroke? | blurred vision, dizziness, slurred speech, fainting, weakness, headache |
What is the purpose of a client's/resident's chart? | easy to access clients information |
What is "Syncope"? | fainting, loss of consciousness |
What patient information would not be found in a care plan? | lab tests, scans |
In what type of organizations would you expect to find a care plan? | LTC, Retirement,Hospice, Home Care, Hospital |
What happens when a client get up to quickly? | Syncope |
What gives the most support a walker or cane? Why? | Walker, wider base of support |
Who does "Passive Range of Motion? | an exercise that involves having staff move the joints and the client does not participate |
What does a "footboard" do? | prevent "plantar flexion" (foot drop) |
What does "Muscle Atrophy" look like? | decreased in size or a wasting away of muscle |
A "care Plan" focuses on what? | individual care that need to be done that day for a client |
A "Holistic Approach "means what? | taking care of the whole person |
When does rehab occur? | at the time of injury or illness |
What kind of attitude will determine successful rehab? | encouragement/ endophins |
What is it called when care is focused on preventing deterioration? | preventative |
Describe how you would help a person who is falling? | |
What is the time equivalent int the 2400hr clock to 11:00pm | 2300 hrs |
What is the equivalent time in the 2400hr clock to 4:00pm? | 1600 hrs |
What is the equivalent time in the 2400hr clock to 6:30am? | 06:30 hrs |
What is the equivalent time in the 2400hr clock to 2:00pm? | 1400 hrs |
Which of the following substances would be included on and Intake & Output record? Pureed fruit, Sandwiches, Pudding, Cookies, Soup, Cheese, Jello, Urine, Vomit | Unrine & Vomit |
Describe the care planning process? | assessment, planning. evaluate, impliment |
What are the complications of a client who is bedridden (immobile)? | contractures, muscle atrophy, blood clots, pnemonia, UTI'S, constipation |
Explain the difference between passive, active, and active assistive Range of Motion exercises? | |
The care plan looks at all aspects of the person, physical, psychological and spiritual needs? True of False? | True |
Accepting your disability with a positive attitude will help in rehab? | true |
A Social Worker could help someone adjust to change emotionally? | true |
The Doctor is the most important member of the team? | False |
The stages of growth and development were invented by Erikson? | true |
The care plan provided client specific information? | True |
The Care Plan is updated on a monthly basis or sooner if there is a change in the clients status? | True |
Ensure the rubber stoppers are missing from the walker before use? | False |
Why is it important to know the learning style and development level when caring for someone in the rehab process? | to have realistic goals that can be obtained |
A person in rehab for CVA would be frustrated and angry. How would you handle the situation? | dont take things personally, be patient with client |
Who is the most important memeber of the team? | client |
What is the role of the "Doctor"? | Diagnosis illness-treatment/medication |
What is the Role of the Occupational Therapist? | Concerned with ability to do ADL'S |
What is the role of the Registered Nurse? | Supervises team, delegates, sets care plan |
What is the role of Physical Therapist? | Works on improving strength & mobility |
What is the Role of the Social Worker? | Supports emotional/financial needs |
What does ADL's mean? | Activities of Daily Living |
In what are of a care plan would you find out about whether a person has control of their bladder and bowels. | CCL- |
Where on the care plan would you find out a person's mental status? | orientation/ behavioural (BDL) |
Identify "T" symbol? | Total |
Indentify "I" symbol? | Indepedent |
Identify "A" symbol? | Assist |
Identify "NOC" symbol? | At night |
Identify "Occ" symbol | Occasionally |
Identify "D.R." symbol? | Dining Room |
Identify "a.c." symbol? | before meal |
Identify p.c."symbol? | aftermeal |
Identify "N/A" symbol? | not applicable |
Identify "PWB" symbol? | Partial weight bearing |
Identify "BRP" symbol? | Bathroom Privledges |
What type of data is a symptom? | subbjective (something they tell you) |
What type of data is a sign? | Objective (someone holding an arm for support) |
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Lindasbell
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