Incidents, interventions, and injuries! Oh my!

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Across
  1. 2. This is placed under a wheelchair cushion to keep the cushion from sliding out of the chair
  2. 4. They bolt to the wheelchair frame and prevent tipping backwards
  3. 7. This is used to alert staff that a resident is near an exit door
  4. 9. This provides an extra barrier for a resident's room to provide more privacy (2 words)
  5. 10. This may look like a bruise, but it does NOT blanch when you push on it and should be noted, but does not require an incident report because it is not an injury, it is the result of vascular conditions or inflammatory issues of the skin
  6. 12. These are worn on a resident's legs to protect them from skin tears and bruising
  7. 14. They hook around wheels and keep the chair from rolling backwards when the brakes aren't locked
  8. 16. This special mattress helps define bed edges (2 words)
  9. 17. This is placed in the wheelchair to keep the resident from sliding forward (3 words)
  10. 18. This injury is a leakage of blood from the vessels into tissues and BLANCHES when you push on it and is caused by some sort of blunt force trauma
  11. 19. This injury is the disruption of epidermis resulting in a lifting or shearing of the skin (2 words)
Down
  1. 1. This pads the floor next to the bed and can be a trip hazard for ambulatory residents (2 words)
  2. 3. These are worn on a resident's arms to protect them from bruising and skin tears
  3. 5. This assistive equipment requires a consent, an order, and an assessment in PCC (2 words)
  4. 6. This type of cushion can be used to assist the resident in positioning in their chair and prevent them from sliding forward (2 words)
  5. 8. This injury is an area on the skin that has been damaged by shearing, scraping, rubbing or trauma
  6. 11. This type of cushion allows the resident to have better positioning to prevent tipping forward (2 words)
  7. 13. Any UNINTENTIONAL change in position coming to rest on the ground, floor, or another lower surface (the ONLY exception is when this occurs due to an external force – being pushed by another person, etc.)
  8. 15. This device allows a resident to reach and grab things without bending too far over or down