Personal care home administrator
1. ADL activity of daily living. includes eating, drinking,
bathing, ambulating, transferring in and out of
bed, toileting, self administering drugs
2. IADL instrumental activities of daily living. doing laun-
dry, shopping, keeping clean, seasonal clothing,
securing and using transportation, managing fi-
nances, personal possessions, engaging in ac-
tivities
3. signs of pressure ulcers heat, redness, tenderness, discomfort, feeling of
burning, darkened area after 20 minutes pres-
sure ulcer forms
4. stage 1 pressure ulcer nonblanchable erythema of intact skin, discol-
oration of skin, warmth to the touch, or hardness
5. stage 2 pressure ulcer partial thickness skin loss involving epidermis
and dermis. ulcer is superficial-presents as an
abrasion, blister or shallow crater
6. stage 3 pressure ulcer full thickness skin loss involving damage or
necrosis of subcutaneous tissue that may ex-
tend down to but not through underlying fascia.
Ulcer presents with or without undermining or
adjacent tissue
7. stage 4 pressure ulcer full thickness skin loss with extensive destruc-
tion, tissue necrosis or damage to muscle or
bone or supporting structures
8. how to prevent pressure re position every 2 hours, provide good skin
ulcers care, apply lotion to dry skin, clean bed linens
with no wrinkles, use pillows to keep skin from
skin contact
9. wound assessment check location of wound, size of wound, dressings,
list drainage such as color smell and amount, tun-
neling, stage of wound, pressure reducing de-
vices
, Personal care home administrator
10. client assessment what are they capable of doing? dignity issues,
adult games, who they were before when they
were young
11. internal controls system methods and procedures adopted by a business
to control its operations and protect its assets
from waste and fraud, promotes operational ef-
ficiencies
12. prevention is KEY
13. a resident should be eval- 60 prior, and 30 days after
uated by a dr how many
days prior to admission
and how many days after
14. a general physical exam medical diagnosis, medical information, special
includes health needs and dietary needs, allergies, im-
munizations, history, medication regimen, body
positioning
15. types of activities mental stimulation, socialization, creative, pro-
ductive, spiritual, emotional, physical, personal
care, sensory
16. why do an evaluation effectiveness, benefits vs. costs, document res-
idents progress, is a certain activity working?
improve staff morale to see residents happy
17. activities to avoid for long explanations, busy work without a purpose,
memory impaired things that require extensive use of memory,
childlike activities
18. Accrual Basis Account- accounting basis in which revenues are as-
ing signed to the accounting period in which earned
regardless if whether or not received in cash ex-
pensive incurred in earning the revenues are de-
ducted from the revenues regardless of whether
or not cash has been disbursed in their payment