Personal Care Home Administrator Questions And
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, Personal Care Home Administrator Questions And Answers
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IADL - ANSWER instrumental activities of daily living. doing laundry,
shopping, keeping clean, seasonal clothing, securing and using
transportation, managing finances, personal possessions, engaging in
activities
signs of pressure ulcers - ANSWER heat, redness, tenderness,
discomfort, feeling of burning, darkened area after 20 minutes pressure
ulcer forms
stage 1 pressure ulcer - ANSWER nonblanchable erythema of intact
skin, discolouration of skin, warmth to the touch, or hardness
stage 2 pressure ulcer - ANSWER partial thickness skin loss involving
epidermis and dermis. ulcer is superficial-presents as an abrasion,
blister or shallow crater
stage 3 pressure ulcer - ANSWER full thickness skin loss involving
damage or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue that may extend down to but
not through underlying fascia. Ulcer presents with or without
undermining or adjacent tissue
stage 4 pressure ulcer - ANSWER full thickness skin loss with
extensive destruction, tissue necrosis or damage to muscle or bone or
supporting structures
how to prevent pressure ulcers - ANSWER re position every 2 hours,
provide good skin care, apply lotion to dry skin, clean bed linens with no
wrinkles, use pillows to keep skin from skin contact
Answers With Latest Quiz
, Personal Care Home Administrator Questions And Answers
With Latest Quiz
IADL - ANSWER instrumental activities of daily living. doing laundry,
shopping, keeping clean, seasonal clothing, securing and using
transportation, managing finances, personal possessions, engaging in
activities
signs of pressure ulcers - ANSWER heat, redness, tenderness,
discomfort, feeling of burning, darkened area after 20 minutes pressure
ulcer forms
stage 1 pressure ulcer - ANSWER nonblanchable erythema of intact
skin, discolouration of skin, warmth to the touch, or hardness
stage 2 pressure ulcer - ANSWER partial thickness skin loss involving
epidermis and dermis. ulcer is superficial-presents as an abrasion,
blister or shallow crater
stage 3 pressure ulcer - ANSWER full thickness skin loss involving
damage or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue that may extend down to but
not through underlying fascia. Ulcer presents with or without
undermining or adjacent tissue
stage 4 pressure ulcer - ANSWER full thickness skin loss with
extensive destruction, tissue necrosis or damage to muscle or bone or
supporting structures
how to prevent pressure ulcers - ANSWER re position every 2 hours,
provide good skin care, apply lotion to dry skin, clean bed linens with no
wrinkles, use pillows to keep skin from skin contact