1st Americare Training Final Exam
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Plan of Care is a schedule of tasks, hours per day and days per week
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Universal Precautions are technique to prevent spread of infection
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Grooming Is: Brushing teeth, combing hair, shaving
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A Recipient is a person who is Medicaid eligible for care
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Activities of daily living are to Bathe, dress, eat, groom, transfer, ambulate
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Toileting is the process of elimination of waste
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Vital signs are Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure
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Supervision is a block of time to keep someone safe in home
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Transferring is physically moving someone from one place
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Personal Care is assistance to the recipient to keep them in their home
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Respite Care is a break for live- in caregiver
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Decubitus is a Bed sore
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Boney Prominences are areas that have little subcutaneous tissue
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If my recipient yells at me I should:
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If my recipient wants me to give the dog a bath I should:
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The recipient’s daughter wants me to drive the recipient to the doctor, I should:
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Five different bony prominence are ankles, knee, head, heels, elbow
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What are some of the symptoms of a skin breakdown?
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When transferring a recipient the best thing to do is:
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4 physical aspects of aging are: Decrease in Vision, Decrease in hearing, Decrease mobility, Decrease in appetite
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DMAS does not require a signature from the recipient and/or the aide on the Aide Record. True or False ?
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When providing Personal Care services to a recipient, the PCA must do whatever the recipient asks. True or False?
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It is all right to stay with the recipient beyond my designated time without notifying the RN Supervisor.
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The RN supervisor should be notified when there is a problem with the recipient.
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The plan of care tells the PCA how long to provide care to the recipient and what services to provide.
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5 activities of daily living are Bathing, dressing, transferring, Assist eating and Ambulation.
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What is the purpose of Respite?
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5 physical changes the elderly experience are Decreased mobility, decrease in appetite, decrease in hearing, decease in vision and dry skin
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These are the normal values for each: Temperature - 98-98.6 degree F, Pulse- 60-90/min, Respiration’s - 16-24/min and 110-140/65-90
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Hand washing is the best way to prevent spread of infection
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Turning every two hours is the best way to prevent decubitus
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How you position your body in relation to client’s position while transferring are body mechanics
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I have watched all the videos provided with links for this curriculum. Agee or Disagree?
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I will review checklist for skills with RN Supervisor at Client’s bedside. Agree or Disagree ?
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Other thoughts or comments
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