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        | A State Of Being Unaware Of One's Setting And Being Unable To React Or Respond To People, Places, Or Things. |  | 
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        | The Loss Of Cognitive Skills caused by damage to the brain/ |  | 
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        | Anything That Pose As Harm To A Person's Setting |  | 
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        | Paralysis (PLegia) On One Side (Hemi) Of The Body |  | 
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        | Electrical Current Passes Through The Body |  | 
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        | Loss Of Either Muscle FX, Sensation Or Both |  | 
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        | An Event That Harm Or Poses As Harm To A Patient, Visitor Or Staff |  | 
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        | Any Harmful Substance Injested, Inahled, Absorbed, Injected Into The Body. |  | 
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        | That Which Carries Leaking Electricity To And Away From An Electrical Item |  | 
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        | A Sudden Catastrophic Event Where People MAy Be Injured/Killed And Property Destroyed. |  | 
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        | A Chemical That Poses Harm In The Work Place. |  | 
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        | Paralysis In The Legs And Lower Trunk |  | 
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        | Paralysis In The Arms, Legs, And Trunk. Also Called Tetraplegia |  | 
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        | Violent Acts Directed to Coworkers while At work. |  | 
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        | Breathing Stops Because Of Lack Of Oxgen |  | 
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        | Automated External Defibrillator |  | 
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        | Centers For Disease Control And Prevention |  | 
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        | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |  | 
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        | Emergency Medical Services |  | 
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        | Foreign-Body Airway Obstruction |  | 
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        | Material Safety Data Sheet |  | 
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        | Occupational Safety Health Administration |  | 
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        | Pull the safety pin, Aim low, Squeeze the lever, Sweep back and forth |  | 
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        | Rescue, Alarm, Confide, Extinguish |  | 
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        | Patients, Residents, Visitors and Co-Workers. |  | Definition 
 
        | Who Are At Risk For Falls? |  | 
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        | What Is The Purpose Of Safety Measures In Health Care Agencies? |  | Definition 
 
        | To decrease the person's risk of accidents and injuries without limiting mobility and independence |  | 
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        | Where Can You Find Safety Measures Needed By The Person? |  | Definition 
 
        | In the person care Plan NB: These measures are not to intefere with the person's rights. |  | 
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        | What Does Safe Setting Provide? |  | Definition 
 
        | The person feels safe and secure physically and  mentally |  | 
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        | List The (8) Factors That Increase Risk Of Injuries/Accidents |  | Definition 
 
        | Age- children and older people Awareness Aggitated and Aggressive Behavior Vision Loss Hearing Loss Impaired smell and Touch Impaired Mobility Drugs |  | 
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        | What Causes Aggitated And Aggressive Behaviors? |  | Definition 
 
        | Pain, Confusion, Decreased Awareness of surrounding and fear of what might happen. |  | 
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        | True/false Illness And Aging Can Affect Smell and Touch |  | Definition 
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        | What Are Risk To A Resident Due To Impaired Touch |  | Definition 
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        | Side Effects Of Drugs Includes: |  | Definition 
 
        | Loss of bladder, confusion, fearful, uncooperative,disorientation,drowsiness, and lack of coordination. REPORT CHANGES TO NURSE AT ONCE. |  | 
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        | When you can correct simple safety issues in the work place what should you do? |  | Definition 
 
        | Correct them!!!! as soon as you know. Even if you did not cause the accident. It may cause another accident. |  | 
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        | You cannot Correct Some Safety Issues? These are: |  | Definition 
 
        | Electrical outlets that do not work, Electrical outlets/switches coming out of the wall Knobs/handles broken odd smells, odors and doors Broken furnitures |  | 
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        | List some of the General Safety of A person |  | Definition 
 
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Never leave infants unattendedAvoid baby walkers on wheelsDo not leave child near decksalways lock highchair trayKeep highchair away from stovesUse safety straps to fasten childrenUse childproof locks/knobs to prevent going outsideKeep sharp objects like knives stored awayetc |  | 
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        | Other general safety measures |  | Definition 
 
        | Keep stairs free from toys Use safety gates Remove heavy items from low tables |  | 
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        | Falls, Poisons, choking, burns are risk for |  | Definition 
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        | Dementia is caused by what? |  | Definition 
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        |  Make sure guard rails are frimly attached to bed with screws or bolts.   Check infants often when in cribs Do not let children under six sleep sllep on the top bunk. |  | 
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        | List (4) Electrical Safety |  | Definition 
 
        | Keep electrical items away from sink   Tie appliance cords up and out of reach   unplug electrical items when not in use   place safety covers over electrical outlets |  | 
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