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Written portion of hca 100

What are standard precautions and what kind of clients they are used for - ANS - Standard
precautions are routine practices to reduce the spread of infections they are used for all persons
whenever care is given.

What does RACE stand for- - ANS Rescue, alarm, confine, extinguished or evacuate

What are the three types of isolation precautions - ANS - air born precautions, droplet
precautions, contact precaution

What is included in PPE- - ANS Gloves mask, gown, eye protection, hair net

What is restrain and examples- - ANS A restraint is any device, garment barrier furniture or
medicate that limits or restricts freedom of movement or access to ones body.
Physical- mittens or cuff
Chemical- medication, and environment bed rails.

Chain of infection - ANS Pathogen, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of
entry, susceptible host

Some alternatives to restraints- - ANS Diversion, such as TV, videos, music, games, books,
relaxation tapes-
A calm, quiet setting and reduced noise levels are beneficial-
Activities that occupy the client's time and energies-
Support workers, family, friends, and volunteers visiting with the client provide attention and
companionship

Ways to lower risk of sids(sudden infant death syndrome) in babies- - ANS Always lay babies
on their backs for sleep. Make sure the baby is warm but never hot.
Remove potential suffocation hazards such as pillows

12 principals of supporting a child- - ANS 1.Be specific about your expectations, and stick to
them
2Put first things first. Keep your focus on important issues, and choose your battles wisely
3Positive reinforcement
4. Be knowledgeable about the child's specific challenge(s) and difficulties.
5 Follow the client's care plan for the amount of time and activity you should provide for the child
6. Be specific about positive and negative consequences
7. Act quickly, and speak calmly
8 Give bonuses, and focus on the positive.
9.Seek out the middle ground

, 10 Practise forgiveness and patience
11. Use others for support, and seek assistance when appropriate
12. Remember to take care of yourself. You have needs, too!

Strategies that set a stage for a pleasant meal time for children- - ANS The family should try
and eat meals together
Zero distractions- no tv, toys, phone
Proper table manners
Allow children to make choices

Newborn- - ANS Hear well, they can taste and smell

Infancy - ANS 1 month to 1 year
1 month- can hold head up
2 months- smiles, follows movements of objects
4 months- Able to roll over and can sit up if supported
6 months- two lower front teeth come in, starts to chew
10 months- understands a number of words
1 year- takes a few steps

Toddlerhood - ANS 1-3 years
Developmental tasks
Tolerating separation from primary caregiver
Gaining control of bowel and bladder function
using words to communicate

Preschool - ANS 3 to 5 years
Performing self care
learning gender differences
Developing family relationships
learning to play with others

Middle Childhood - ANS 6 to 8 years
Develops conscience and morals
learns basic reading, writing, and arithmetic skills
developing skills needed for playing games
Learning to get along with peers

Late Childhood - ANS 9-12
Becoming independent of adults
developing and keeping friendships with peers
learning how to study
developing greater muscular strength, coordination, and balance

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