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Module 2: Upholding Resident Rights Review 1 Identify six or more resident rights Give five or...
Module Preventing Controlling Infection Review 1. What are Universal and Standard Precautions? Give five or more examples of when you must wash your hands 2. How can you protect yourself from infection? 6. Give three or more examples of when to wear gloves. 3. Describe how infection spreads. 7. Identify three or more ways that HBV infection is spread. 4. Explain isolation procedures. 8. How is HIV/AIDS transmitted?
Module 16: Introducing Home Health Care Review 1. 5. Identify three or more ways to control What is the purpose of home care? infection in the home. List five or more special concerns for the 6 2. Describe three or more physical considerations for elderly clients. ННА. How can you promote the client's mental health? 3. 7. List six or more safety precautions in the home. What is the HHA's basic role in family care? Describe proper food handling and...
Module 10 Following Safety and Emergency Procedures Review 1. Identify six or more ways to prevent falls. 5. In case of a catastrophe, what is the top priority? 2. How can you prevent accidental poisoning? 6. When would you use CPR? 3. List three hazards that cause burns 7. Describe the abdominal thrust procedure, and when you would use it. 4. How can you help prevent fires? 8. List four or more alternatives to restraints.
Module &: Following Care Procedures Review Identify five or more important points regarding care of tubes What are the signs of odema? 5. 1. 2 What is dehydration, and how can it be prevented? Explain guidelines for bandaging. 6 3. Describe procedures for measuring intake. 7. Explain guidelines for applying a dressing 4. 8Explain safety precautions for making an occupied bed Describe procedures for measuring output
Module 3: Developing interpersonal skills Review 1. S. Why is it important for the NA to understand basic needs? Fxplain some underlying causes of difficult behavior 6. Identify three or more basic needs. 2. Why are good communication skills 7. List six or more guidelines for good communication 3. Identify five or more ways you can build positive relationships with residents 8 Describe nonverbal communication Why should you knock before entering a resident's room?
Module 2: Patients' Rights ZA Matching Definitions 1. Abuse 2. Neglect 3. Assault 4. Negligence 6. Misappropriation of funds G 7. Caregiver strain A 8. Ethics D_9. Battery D 10. Abandonment 5. False imprisonment Principles of right and wrong that drive behavior physically touching a resident when you do not have permission to do so When a treatment or service is not provided and the resident is then harmed When a caregiver walks away from her assignment before the end...
Module 1:Being a Nursing Assistant Review 1. List six or more basic roquirements for Nursing Assistant certification. 5. Mentify three or more areas that contribute care Safety and tmergency paecedures, Lntean ls nutrtional nda NARdleand Reapensebul 6 Choose one arca of professionalism, and describe why you foel it is important Deseribe the role of the Nursing Assistant. 2. 3. How does the NA contribute to the residents health, safety, and socurity? 7 Why is confidentiality important Identify four or more...
Questions 1. 20-3. Identify the key advantage of each of the six candidates. Identify their key limitation. Rank- order the candidates, from the most to least qualified, for the position of Managing Director of TCT India. 2. 20-4. What operational and personal challenges might the person you recommend encounter if named managing director? 3. 20-5. What steps would you recommend your preferred candidate take to manage those challenges? 4. 20-6. What are the pros and cons of posting a foreign...
please Identify the key points and main thesis of the article 2. Describe the skills you will need to develop to manage the hospital of the future. use critical analysis doing these questions Suggestion for writing assignmemnt make believe the reader has never read the article -what are the key points you would want the reader to know in order to understand the hospital of the future. In addition, managers, executives do not have time to read--so again what key...
What an Executive Summary Is An executive summary is a specific type of document that does two things: it summarizes a research article, and it offers recommendations as to how information from the article can be used. Some long reports can contain an executive summary section, as indicated in the Pearson handbook. Write a 2 pahe Executive Summary In business contexts, an executive summary is always written for a specific purpose: to explain the information in the article to a...