Chapter 16 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A residents living space is considered ______________. | Private |
Residents may bring some furniture and _____________ items from home. | Personal |
A person may _______________ where to place items in their area of the room. | Choose |
A resident cannot take or use another person's space because doing so violates the other person's ______________. | Rights |
Nursing centers must maintain room temperature range of 71F - 81F, this is a requirement of ___________. | OBRA |
To protect older persons and those who are ill from drafts you should make sure they wear the correct clothing based on the __________________. | Environment |
To protect older persons and those who are ill from drafts you should make sure they wear ______________ clothing. | Enough |
To protect older persons and those who are ill from drafts you should offer ___________ ___________ to those in chairs and wheelchairs. | Lap robes |
Lap robes cover the ______________. | Legs |
To protect older persons and those who are ill from drafts you should provide enough ______________ for warmth. | Blankets |
To protect older persons and those who are ill from drafts you should cover persons with ___________ ____________ when giving care. | Bath blankets |
To protect older persons and those who are ill from drafts you should move them away from ____________ areas. | Drafty |
To reduce offensive odors in the nursing center you should empty, clean, and _________________ bedpans, urinals, commodes, and kidney basins promptly. | Disinfect |
To reduce offensive odors in the nursing center you should check ____________ persons often. | Incontinent |
To reduce offensive odors in the nursing center you should change wet or soiled _______________ or clothing promptly. | Linens |
To reduce offensive odors in the nursing center you should _____________ of incontinence and ostomy products promptly. | Dispose |
To reduce offensive odors in the nursing center you should provide good _____________ to prevent body and breath odors. | Hygiene |
Practice hand washing after handling _____________ materials and before giving care. | Smoking |
Many older and ill persons are sensitive to ____________ and sounds. | Noises |
Common healthcare sounds that may disturb residents include noisy ________________. | Equipment |
Common healthcare sounds that may disturb residents include loud ___________, TVs, and radios. | Voices |
Common healthcare sounds that may disturb residents include ____________ systems and call lights. | Intercom |
Common healthcare sounds that may disturb residents include personal and door _________________. | Alarms |
To decrease noise in health centers you should ____________ your voice. | Control |
To decrease noise in health centers you should handle ________________ carefully. | Equipment |
To decrease noise in health centers you should keep _______________ in good working order. | Equipment |
To decrease noise in health centers you should answer phones, __________ _____________, and intercoms promptly. | Call lights |
For relaxing and rest, ___________ light is better. | Dim |
To address the person's changing needs you need to adjust ______________ as appropriate. | Lighting |
Person with persons with poor vision need _______________ light. | Bright |
Beds have ________________ or manual controls. | Electric |
Beds are _______________ horizontally to give care. | Raised |
The _________________ horizontal position allows the person to get out of bed with ease. | Lowest |
On electric beds, the _______________ are on a side panel, bed rail, foot-board, or a hand-held device. | Controls |
Bed _______________ are locked at all times except when moving the bed. | Wheels |
When positioning the bed in _______________ position you should raise the head of the bed 30 degrees. | Semi-Fowler's |
When positioning the bed in __________________ position you should lower the head of the bed and raise the foot of the bed. | Trendelenburg's |
When positioning the bed in ______________ Trendelenburg's position you should raise the head of the bed and lower the foot of the bed. | Reverse |
Trendelenburg's and reverse Trendelenburg's require a ___________ order. | Doctors |
The hospital bed ______________ includes the bed frame, mattress, bed rails, head-boards, foot-boards, and any bed attachments. | System |
__________________ within parts of the hospital bed system is a risk. | Entrapment |
Person at greatest risk for entrapment include persons who are older and _____________. | Frail |
Person at greatest risk for entrapment include persons who are confused and __________________. | Disoriented |
Person at greatest risk for entrapment include persons who have uncontrolled body ___________________ or are restless. | Movement |
Person at greatest risk for entrapment include persons who have poor _________________ control. | Muscle |
Person at greatest risk for entrapment include persons who physically or chemically __________________. | Restrained |
The _____________ table is placed over the bed by sliding the base under the bed. | Over-bed |
The _________________ stand is next to the bed. | Bedside |
The _____________ drawer of the bedside is used for money, eyeglasses, dentures, hearing aids, books, and other personal items. | Top |
The _____________ drawer of the bedside stand is used for the wash basin, soap, powder, lotion, deodorant, and towels. | Middle |
The _________________ drawer of the bedside stand is used to store the bedpan and its cover, urinal, and toilet paper. | Bottom |
The person's room has at least one ____________ for personal use. | Chair |
The chair must be sturdy and not _____________ or tip during transfers. | Move |
Having the means to be completely free from public view while in bed is called full visual ________________. | Privacy |
The privacy _______________ helps provide full visual privacy. | Curtain |
Privacy curtains do not block _________________ or voices. | Sound |
You must respect the persons ______________ in which personal care items to use. | Choice |
CMS requires a resident ___________ ____________ in resident rooms, bathrooms, and bathing areas. | Call system |
Always keep the __________ ____________ withing the person's reach. | Call light |
The call light connects to a light panel or intercom system at the nurse's __________________. | Station |
Other person can overhear what is said over an intercom system so it is important that you maintain patient _____________. | Confidentiality |
When using the call light you should always place it on the person's _____________ side. | Strong |
When using the call light you need to remind the person to ____________ when help in needed. | Signal |
When the person uses the call light you should _____________ the light promptly. | Answer |
What is used for support in the bathroom when lowering to or raising from the toilet? | Grab bars |
Items in the person's closets and drawers are the person's _____________ property. | Private |
You must have the person's ______________ to open or search closets or drawers. | Permission |
If you must inspect a person's closet, drawers, or personal items you should make sure the person is present and you have a _____________ with you. | Co-worker |
The person may choose where to place personal items as long as it doesn't infringe on their ______________ area of the room. | Roommates |
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