Nurse Aide 1: Module S

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Admission to a nursing home

About 1/3 of men and over 1/2 of women who turn 65 are expected to live in a nursing home before they die; 75% female

Elimination(4)

Assist with toileting as needed, Provide for privacy, Change soiled linen immediately, Follow routine for bowel and bladder training as required

Water(2)

Be sure it is within reach, Provide fresh water at periodic intervals during the day

Oxygen(4)

Elevate head of bed, up in chair, Assist with breathing exercises and report cyanosis (blue lip color)

Food(3)

Feed those unable to feed themselves, Make sure dentures stay in place, Serve food at proper temperature, in a friendly manner, in a pleasant environment, in appropriate amounts.

Love and Affection Needs

Friendship, Social Acceptance, Closeness, Meaningful Realtionships, Love, Sexuality, Belonging, Nursing staff can become family

Life in a Nursing Home

Loss of independence, Lack of Privacy, Limited Space

Sleep(2)

Minimize noise and lights during sleep hours, Provide back rubs to relax residents, Report complaints of pain to nurse, Listen to concerns or worries, Leave night light on if requested

What are the 7 Physical needs(requirements for sustaining life)

Oxygen, Food Water, Shelter, Sleep, Elimination, and Activity

Life in a nursing Home(Nurse Aide's Role)

Provide emotional support, Privacy, Respect of personal space

Shelter(3)

Provide warmth, Dress resident properly for temperature, Be aware of drafts and drafty areas

Activity(5)

Range of motion exercises as directed, Turn and reposition at least every two hours, Assist with activity as directed, Encourage movement, Encourage interesting recreational activities

Most older adults view their homes as what?

a castle

Rationalization(Defense Mechanism)

false reason for situation

Regression(Defense Mechanism)

going back to past behavior

Identification(Defense Mechanism)

idolizing another and trying to copy him/her

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

major legislation passed nationally to protect residents in nursing homes and assure they have quality of care and quality of life

Compensation(Defense Mechanism)

making up for a situation in some other way

Displacement(Defense Mechanism)

transferring feelings about the one person to another

Defense Mechanisms

unconscious behaviors that residents (and all of the rest of us) may display when stressed

What are the 5 basic human needs

Self-Actualization, Self-Esteem, Love & Affection, Safety & Security, and Physical Needs

Psychological Effects of Aging

an exploration of feelings, emotional stress, physical, psycho-social and psychological adjustments that are part of the aging process

Projection(Defense Mechanism)

blaming others

Repression(Defense Mechanism)

blocking painful events

Basic Human Needs

elements necessary for survival and physical and mental well-being

Daydreaming(Defense Mechanism)

escape from reality

Denial(Defense Mechanism)

pretending a problem does not exist

Sublimation(Defense Mechanism)

redirecting feelings to constructive activity


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