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Module 13 Patient Safety Revised 1. Objectives At the end of the module, the nurse aide will be able to: 1.Identify common causes of home accidents and.

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1 Module 13 Patient Safety Revised 1

2 Objectives At the end of the module, the nurse aide will be able to: 1.Identify common causes of home accidents and safety measures that could prevent home accidents 2.Describe the role of the home care aide in fall prevention and responding to falls 3.Describe equipment related accidents and the role of the home care aide in preventing those accidents 4.Identify signs and symptoms of caregiver burnout 5.Describe various forms of possible abuse and understand what to do in the case of suspected abuse of a patient 2 Revised

3 Module 13-A Fall prevention and response 3 Revised

4 Patient Safety Falls are the most common type of accident for the elderly home care patient. There are many factors that can contribute to falls. 4 Revised

5 Patient Safety Handout #1 – CDC Falls Fact Sheet 5 Revised

6 Patient Safety Handout #2 – Falls in NC 6 Revised

7 Patient Safety What are some safety measures to try and prevent falls? 7 Revised

8 Patient Safety Patients could become victims of other types of household accidents as well. Fires and burns 8 Revised

9 Patient Safety Unintentional poisoning 9 Revised

10 Patient Safety Carbon monoxide 10 Revised

11 Patient Safety Handout #3 – Home Safety Assessment 11 Revised

12 Patient Safety Activity #1 – How Many Hazards Can You Spot? Activity #1A-Danger Zone!! 12 Revised

13 Module 13-B Equipment Safety 13 Revised

14 Patient Safety Safely using equipment with a patient can aide in reducing accidents and falls Canes and walkers Wheelchairs 14 Revised

15 Patient Safety Side rails on beds 15 Revised

16 Patient Safety Hand rails and grab bars 16 Revised

17 Patient Safety Activity #2 – Case Scenarios 17 Revised

18 Module 13-C Patient Abuse 18 Revised

19 Patient Safety Caregiver burnout is more than feelings of stress. It encompasses the physical, emotional, and/or spiritual exhaustion that can seem to take over a person. 19 Revised

20 Patient Safety It is important to look for signs that the patient’s other/family caregivers may be feeling burned out. Report concerns to your supervisor. 20 Revised

21 Patient Safety Knowing the signs of abuse is important for the home care aide. 21 Revised

22 Patient Safety Physical abuse 22 Revised

23 Patient Safety Emotional abuse 23 Revised

24 Patient Safety Neglect and abandonment 24 Revised

25 Patient Safety Financial exploitation 25 Revised

26 Patient Safety Sexual abuse 26 Revised

27 Patient Safety If a home care aide feels that some sort of abuse is happing in the patient’s home, the first step is to talk to a supervisor. In most cases, the local Adult Protective Services (APS) department will be called. For the safety of your patient, it is important to let people who are trained in these matters deal with it appropriately. 27 Revised

28 As a home care aide, you will have many opportunities to assist your patient with living in a safe environment. If you ever have concerns regarding any part of your patient’s safety, communicate openly with your supervisor so that you are able to deliver the safest, most effective care possible. 28 Revised


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