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[Show more]Define abuse - An act or failure to act that intentionally or recklessly causes harm to a 
resident (W13) 
- Purposely causing physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to someone (H13) 
Examples of proper phone etiquette (W23) 1. Identify your name + facility's name 
2. Be friendly + professio...
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Add to cartDefine abuse - An act or failure to act that intentionally or recklessly causes harm to a 
resident (W13) 
- Purposely causing physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to someone (H13) 
Examples of proper phone etiquette (W23) 1. Identify your name + facility's name 
2. Be friendly + professio...
A task that nursing assistants commonly do bathing residents 
Dementia loss of mental abilities 
Example of nonverbal communication smiling to a new resident 
Health care that is generally for people who will die in six months or less Hospice care 
How many hours of training does OBRA require for nu...
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Add to cartA task that nursing assistants commonly do bathing residents 
Dementia loss of mental abilities 
Example of nonverbal communication smiling to a new resident 
Health care that is generally for people who will die in six months or less Hospice care 
How many hours of training does OBRA require for nu...
Which of the following is a task that nursing assistants commonly do? 
(A) Giving medication 
(B) Bathing residents 
(C) Changing sterile dressings 
(D) Giving tube feedings B 
Dementia is: 
(A) Terminal illness 
(B) Loss of mental abilities 
(C) The number of days a person stays in a healthcare fac...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a task that nursing assistants commonly do? 
(A) Giving medication 
(B) Bathing residents 
(C) Changing sterile dressings 
(D) Giving tube feedings B 
Dementia is: 
(A) Terminal illness 
(B) Loss of mental abilities 
(C) The number of days a person stays in a healthcare fac...
In which of the following locations would a nursing assistant stand when assisting a resident who 
has experienced a stroke to ambulate? On the resident's affected side 
Which of the following is appropriate care for a resident who is agitated and talking loudly? 
Speak to the resident in a calm, c...
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Add to cartIn which of the following locations would a nursing assistant stand when assisting a resident who 
has experienced a stroke to ambulate? On the resident's affected side 
Which of the following is appropriate care for a resident who is agitated and talking loudly? 
Speak to the resident in a calm, c...
in which of the following locations would a NA stand when assisting a resident who has 
experienced a stroke to ambulate? 
A. on the resident's affected side 
B. behind the resident 
C. on the resident's unaffected side 
D. in front of the resident A. on the resident's affected side 
which of the...
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Add to cartin which of the following locations would a NA stand when assisting a resident who has 
experienced a stroke to ambulate? 
A. on the resident's affected side 
B. behind the resident 
C. on the resident's unaffected side 
D. in front of the resident A. on the resident's affected side 
which of the...
What is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? to help keep the skin 
healthy and prevent pressure sores 
What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? prosthesis 
To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should multiply fou...
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Add to cartWhat is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? to help keep the skin 
healthy and prevent pressure sores 
What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? prosthesis 
To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should multiply fou...
People with acute illnesses are usually cared for in: 
A. home care 
B. hospitals 
C. long term care facilities 
D. physicians office B. 
The person who receives care in long-term care facility is the: 
A. client 
B. patient 
C.resident 
D. invalid C. 
The minimum number of hours of continuing educa...
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Add to cartPeople with acute illnesses are usually cared for in: 
A. home care 
B. hospitals 
C. long term care facilities 
D. physicians office B. 
The person who receives care in long-term care facility is the: 
A. client 
B. patient 
C.resident 
D. invalid C. 
The minimum number of hours of continuing educa...
A client with a terminal illness tells that he has begun praying every night. The client states, "If I 
pray every night, God will forgive me." This represents which stage of grief? 
a) Acceptance 
b) Bargaining 
c) Denial 
d) Anger b) Bargaining 
Which of the following pieces of assistive equipme...
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Add to cartA client with a terminal illness tells that he has begun praying every night. The client states, "If I 
pray every night, God will forgive me." This represents which stage of grief? 
a) Acceptance 
b) Bargaining 
c) Denial 
d) Anger b) Bargaining 
Which of the following pieces of assistive equipme...
Nursing assistants work in a lot of different places. One place that CNAs work is a skilled 
nursing facility. This type of facility is also called a nursing home 
Who developed the Hierarchy of Needs? Maslow 
You are a CNA caring for Mrs. Thomas. You see a notation on the nursing care plan that sta...
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Add to cartNursing assistants work in a lot of different places. One place that CNAs work is a skilled 
nursing facility. This type of facility is also called a nursing home 
Who developed the Hierarchy of Needs? Maslow 
You are a CNA caring for Mrs. Thomas. You see a notation on the nursing care plan that sta...
The nurse aide is responsible for all of the following fire prevention measures EXCEPT: 
taking cigarettes and matches away from all clients and visitors. 
What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? 
-External rotation 
-Abduction 
-Pronation 
-Prosthesis Prosthesis...
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Add to cartThe nurse aide is responsible for all of the following fire prevention measures EXCEPT: 
taking cigarettes and matches away from all clients and visitors. 
What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? 
-External rotation 
-Abduction 
-Pronation 
-Prosthesis Prosthesis...
Beginning Procedure Actions 1.*Wash hands thoroughly prior to entering room or when in 
room 
2. Assemble needed equipment 
3.Go to resident's room, knock and pause before entering. 
4. *Introduce self by name and title 
5. *Identify the resident by facility policies and address them by name. 
6. A...
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Add to cartBeginning Procedure Actions 1.*Wash hands thoroughly prior to entering room or when in 
room 
2. Assemble needed equipment 
3.Go to resident's room, knock and pause before entering. 
4. *Introduce self by name and title 
5. *Identify the resident by facility policies and address them by name. 
6. A...
Helping persons return to their highest physical and mental function is called? 
A. maintaining independence 
B. promoting health 
C. preventing disease 
D. Rehabilitation Rehabilitation 
Which provides 24-hour nursing care? 
A.Board and Care homes 
B. assisted living residences 
C.nursing centers 
...
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Add to cartHelping persons return to their highest physical and mental function is called? 
A. maintaining independence 
B. promoting health 
C. preventing disease 
D. Rehabilitation Rehabilitation 
Which provides 24-hour nursing care? 
A.Board and Care homes 
B. assisted living residences 
C.nursing centers 
...
A resident often carries a doll with her, treating it like her baby. One day she is wandering 
around crying that she can't find her baby. The nurse aide should 
(A) ask the resident where she last had the doll. 
(B) ask the activity department if they have any other dolls. 
(C) offer comfort to th...
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Add to cartA resident often carries a doll with her, treating it like her baby. One day she is wandering 
around crying that she can't find her baby. The nurse aide should 
(A) ask the resident where she last had the doll. 
(B) ask the activity department if they have any other dolls. 
(C) offer comfort to th...
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