Communication modifications for individualized resident care Nursing Fundamentals 72431 2.01 Unit A...
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- Communication modifications for individualized resident care
Nursing Fundamentals 72431 2.01 Unit A Nurse Aide Workplace
Fundamentals Essential Standard NA2.00 Apply communication and
interpersonal skills and physical care that promote mental health
and meet the social and special needs of residents in long-term
care. Indicator 2.01 Understand communication and interpersonal
skills needed to provide resident care and relate to team
members.
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- Nursing Fundamentals 72432 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00 /
Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 1.Reduce or
Remove Noise Turn off or lower TV volume Turn off or lower radio
volume Close residents door 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 3 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 2.Get
residents attention before speaking to them Approach from the front
Lightly touch the arm 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 4 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 3.Face
resident at eye level when speaking Care giver should adjust to
residents eye level Stoop down if resident in wheelchair 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 5 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 4.Light
should be on care providers face, not the resident's face 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 72436 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00 /
Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 5.Speak
clearly, slowly, with a lower pitch of voice using simple sentences
2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 7 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 / Letter B General Modifications to Assist
Hearing: 6.Avoid sudden topic change 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 8 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 7.Do not
mouth words in an exaggerated way 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 72439 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00 /
Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 8.Direct
speech to stronger ear but do not shout. 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724310 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 / Letter B General Modifications to Assist
Hearing: 9.Use gestures to clarify statements 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724311 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 10.Use
pictures or notepad 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724312 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 General Modifications to Assist Hearing: 11. Use
basic signing 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724313 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 / Letter B General Modifications to Assist
Hearing: 12. Expect residents to hear less when tired or sick
2.01
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7243 14 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00 / Indicator 2.01 Hearing
Aids Assist the resident in the use and care of hearing aids
2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724315 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Insertion Hearing aid with a red dot
goes in the right ear, red-right 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724316 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Insertion Follow the natural shape of
the ear Needs to fit snugly without forcing 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724317 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Insertion Whistling sound could mean:
hearing aid is not far enough to create a good seal OR the volume
is up too loud 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 18 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Insertion Problem: hearing aid is not
in far enough to create a good seal Solution: Try to reposition
FIRST 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 19 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Insertion Problem: After repositioning
the hearing aide, it continues to whistle Solution: Turn the volume
down 2.01
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724320 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care Never allow
hearing aid to get WET 2.01 Remove before showers or bathing Remove
at bedtime (H.S.) hour of sleep
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 21 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care 2.01 Hearing Aid
Gets WET!!! Remove batteries immediately (stat) Wipe exterior case
with a dry absorbent cloth Low setting hair dryer can be used for
drying Notify Supervisor
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 22 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care 2.01 Protect
hearing aid from exposure to extreme HEAT and COLD. Hearing aids
work best at room temperature
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 23 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care 2.01 Never take a
hearing aid apart to examine the inside; this will void
warranties.
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724324 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care 2.01 Follow the
manufacturers directions for cleaning
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 25 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care 2.01 Store hearing
aid in its case when not worn If storing for extended time, remove
battery
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- Nursing Fundamentals 7243 26 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Handling & Care 2.01 Turn it OFF
when not in use
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- Nursing Fundamentals 724327 Unit A / Essential Standard NA2.00
/ Indicator 2.01 Hearing Aid Trouble shooting 2.01 Be sure aid is
turned ON Try a fresh battery Make sure tubing is not twisted or
bent Make sure switch is on M (microphone), not T telephone Try a
spare cord is resident using conventional body type aid Make sure
ear mold if not plugged with wax