the person’s unit
space, furniture, equipment used by the person
what is the person’s unit designed for ?
comfort, safety and privacy; should be treated w/ respect and as personal / home-like as possible
private room
1 person
semi-private room
2 units / people; some may have 3 /4
what should be kept in reach of the person ?
maintaining the person’s unit ?
admission
official entry into healthcare / agency setting
what will you tell the person upon entry ?
what affects a person’s comfort in their unit ?
comfortable room temp
68°-74°F
usual temp for nursing homes
71°-81°F
how to protect patients from the cold ?
why are older people more likely to feel cold ?
poor circulation / loss of fatty tissue layer due to age
“comfortable” sound level according to CMS
staff must try to reduce noise by doing what ?
noise affects persons w/ dementia how ?
lack of understanding around them; may be more prone to being disturbed by noise, especially at nighttime
common noise disturbances
how to reduce odors ?
if smoking pay attention to what ?
safe / comfortable lighting is ?
bright room vs. dim room
cheerful / improve orientation vs. relaxing
use either for it’s properties
when is bed raised ?
when giving care to reduce staff risk for
injury
when is bed lowered ?
let person get out of bed / prevent risk of falls
how should bed be adjusted ?
adjust each part for comfort and need of the person’s care plan