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What are six basic human needs?
Food, water, sleep, comfort, activity, and protection/shelter
What are six psychosocial needs that humans have?
Love/affection, acceptance by others, safety/security, self-reliance/independence/daily living, contact with others,and success/self-esteem
the ability to engage ins exual activites continues unless
disease or injury occurs
Residents have the legal right to choose how to
express their sexuality
Nursing assistants must respect residents'
sexual orientation
The nursing assistant should always knock and wait for a response before
entering residents' rooms
If a nursing assistant encounters a resident being sexually abused,
he should take the resident to a safe place and then notify the nurse
A loss of independence is
very difficult for a person to deal with
A nursing assistant should allow a resident to do a task
independently even if it is easier for the Na to do it.
Activities of daily living (ADLs)
are personal care tasks a person does every day to care for himself
NAs should encourage
self-care regardless of how long it takes or how poorly residents are able to do it.
A loss of independence can cause
increased dependence
Colon
One type of cancer that regular physical activity lessens the risk of
Urinary tract
type of infection that inactivity can result in
Stress
the ability to cope with this is one benefit of regular activity
Grooming
Nursing assistants can help residents with this as needed and requested before scheduled activities begin
OBRA
Abbreviation for federal law that requires that facilities provide an activities program that meets the interests of residents
Appetite
In addition to promoting better eating habits, regular activity increases this
How is the family of today defined?
By support of one another
A child takes three years from birth to be able to
move around, communicate basic needs, and feed himself
Tantrums are common among
toddlers
Children learn language skills between the ages of 3 to 6.
From the ages of 6 to 10, children learn to get along with each other
Three abilities that may be affected by developmental disabilities
Learning, communicating, moving
Four guidelines for caring for a resident who has an intellectual disability
be patient, encourage social interaction, promote independence, help with ADLs dividing into smaller tasks,
Uneasiness or fear, often about a situation or condition, is called
Anxiety
An intense form of anxiety or fear is called a(n)
Phobia
Which of the following means a lack of interest in activities?
Apathy
A false sensory perception, such as a person seeing her mother who has been dead for many years in front of her, is a(n)
hallucination
A persistent false belief, such as a person believing that a resident in the next room can read his thoughts, is a(n)
Delusion
Which of the following types of mental illness is characterized by changing moods, high energy, and big speeches?
Bipolar disorder
A method of treating mental illness that involves talking about one's problems with mental health professionals called
Psychotherapy
Denial
people in the denial stage may refuse to believe they are dying.
Anger
Once they start to face the possibility of their death, people may become angry that they are dying.
Bargaining
Once people have begun to believe that they are drying, they may make promises to God, car providers, or others.
Depression
As dying people get weaker and symptoms get worse, they may become deeply sad or depressed.
Acceptance
Many people who are dying are eventually able to accept death and prepare for it.
Advance directives
legal documents that allow people to choose what medical care they wish to have if they are unable to make those decisions themselves.
Living will
outlines the medical care a person wants, or does not want, in case he or she becomes unable to make those decisions.
Durable power of attorney for health care
A signed, dated, and witnessed legal document that appoints someone else to make medical decisions for a person in the event he or she becomes unable to do so.
Nursing assistants should_____
bathe perspiring residents often; skin should be clean and dry
Residents may not be able to communicate that they are in____________
pain NAs should observe for signs and report them.
Changes of position, back massage, skin care, mouth care, and___________
proper body alignment may help relieve pain
_____________may be one of the most important things a nursing assistant can do for a resident who is dying. He should pay attention to these conversations.
Listening
_________ can be very important. Holding a dying resident's hand can be very comforting.
Touch
Do not ______ the dying person or his family.
avoid
_______ is usually the last sense to leave the body
Hearing
Give _______for visits from clergy, family, and friends.
privacy
NAs should not discuss their personal_____________
religious or spiritual beliefs with residents or their families or make recommendations.
What are four legal rights to remembers when working with residents who are dying?
The right to refuse treatment, the right to not be deceived, the right to be free from pain, and the right to not die alone
After death, the muscles int he body become
stiff and rigid
Caring for a body after death is called
postmortem care
After death, the nursing assistant should place drainage pads under the body. These pads are most often needed
under the perineum
If a family members would like to remain with their loved one's body after death, the NA should
let them do so
Hospice is the term for compassionate care given to
residents who are dying
Hospice care encourages residents to
participate in their own care as much as possible
Hospice goals focus on
comfort and dignity of the dying person
Focusing on pain relief, comfort, and dignity is called__________ care.
palliative