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18 Cards in this Set

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intentional attack using biological weapons such as viruses, bacteria or other germs
Bioterrorism
lack of oxygen due to interrupted breathing
Asphyxiation
medications used to control socially disruptive behavior
Chemical restraints
odorless, colorless, tasteless toxic gas
carbon monoxide
subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrusts used to clear an obstructed airway
Heimlich maneuver
safety measures taken to protect clients during a seizure
seizure precautions
current travels through the body to the ground
electric shock
a position-sensitive switch triggering an alarm when a client tries to get out of bed of chair
safety monitoring device
a burn from a hot liquid or steam
scald
any manual method of restricting client’s movement
physical restraints
organization and translation of stimuli into meaningful information
sensory perception
process of receiving environmental stimuli
sensory reception
the need for sensory stimulation
Sensoistasis
insufficient se3nsory stimulation
sensory deprivation
an overabundance of sensory stimulation
sensory overload
partial or complete impairment of any sensory organ
sensory defecit
the ability to perceive environmental stimuli and body reactions and to respond appropriately through thought and action
awareness
protective devices used to limit physical activity of the client or a part of the client’s body
restraints