Prevention of Falls
- Physical Aging
- Polypharmacy
- Environmental
- Call Light within Reach
- Assistive Devices Available
- Bed Alarms
- Improve Lighting
- Remove Home Hazards
- Promote Exercise
- Fall Risk Assessment
Seizure Precautions
- Reduce Environmental Stimuli
- Identify Triggers
- Aura
- Pad Side Rails
- Bed Lowest Position
- Oxygen and Suction Available
- Monitor Therapeutic Drug Levels
Seizure Interventions
- Maintain Airway
- Side-lying Position
- Support Head
- Move to Floor
- Benzodiazepines
- Never Restrain
- No Objects in Mouth
- Document Details
Fire - Environmental Emergencies
- R.A.C.E
- Rescue
- Alarm
- Confine
- Extinguish
- P.A.S.S.
- Fire Exits
- Do Not Use Elevators
- Manual Ventilation
Bleeding Precautions
- Hard Foods
- Aspirin Products
- Blowing Nose Forcefully
- Straining During BMs
- Enemas or Rectal Suppositories
- Pads and Monitor Menstruation
- Soft-bristled Toothbrush
- Electric Razor
- Limit Needle Sticks
- Smaller Needle Size
Use of Restraints
- During Emergency
- Protecting From Harm
- For Limited Time
- Last Resort
- May Further Agitation
- Frequent Observation
- Obtain Order Within 1 Hour
- Quick-Release Tie
Advanced Directives
- Process of Planning for Future Care
- Instructions about Healthcare
- Life-Sustaining Treatments
- Level of Comfort Care
- Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
- Appointed Person to Make Decisions
- No CPR
- Allow Natural Death (AND)
- Medical Order
Patient’s Rights
- Respectful Care
- Information
- Consent or Refuse Treatment
- Continuity of Care
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Medical Record Review
- Consent or Refuse Part in Research
- Health Alternatives
- Explanation of Charges and Bills
Food Allergies and Restrictions
- Gluten-Free
- Lactose-Free
- Plant-Based
- Diabetic and Sugar-Free
- Nut Allergy
- Soy Allergy
Disease Prevention Stages
- Primordial
- Target Social Conditions
- Primary
- Prevent Disease in Healthy Individuals
- Secondary
- Screen Healthy-Appearing Individuals
- Tertiary
- Treatment of Patients with Disease
- Quaternary
- Prevent Overtreatment