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[Show more]When a resident experiences a seizure, what is the CNA's main concern? 
A. Protecting the resident's head 
B. immediately go get help 
C. Hold the resident's wrists tightly - A 
When a CNA is working with a resident on maintaining his/her abilities, typically the orientation program 
begins each...
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Add to cartWhen a resident experiences a seizure, what is the CNA's main concern? 
A. Protecting the resident's head 
B. immediately go get help 
C. Hold the resident's wrists tightly - A 
When a CNA is working with a resident on maintaining his/her abilities, typically the orientation program 
begins each...
A nurse asks you to give a person his drug when he is done in the bathroom. Your response to the nurse 
is 
A. "I will give the drug for you" 
B. "I will ask the other nursing assistant to give the drug" 
C. "I am sorry but I cannot give that drug. I will let you know when he is out of the bathroo...
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Add to cartA nurse asks you to give a person his drug when he is done in the bathroom. Your response to the nurse 
is 
A. "I will give the drug for you" 
B. "I will ask the other nursing assistant to give the drug" 
C. "I am sorry but I cannot give that drug. I will let you know when he is out of the bathroo...
TB (tuberculosis) - TB stands for tuberculosis, an infectious and sometimes fatal disease that 
affects the lungs. airborne 
 Acute care - acute care short term care, is given in hospitals for people who require 
immediate care 
 ______ is a medical assistance program for people who have a low in...
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Add to cartTB (tuberculosis) - TB stands for tuberculosis, an infectious and sometimes fatal disease that 
affects the lungs. airborne 
 Acute care - acute care short term care, is given in hospitals for people who require 
immediate care 
 ______ is a medical assistance program for people who have a low in...
What is one important reason why bed linens should remain wrinkle-free? - To help keep the skin 
healthy and prevent pressure ulcers 
What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body part? - Prosthesis 
Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called - Range of mot...
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Add to cartWhat is one important reason why bed linens should remain wrinkle-free? - To help keep the skin 
healthy and prevent pressure ulcers 
What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body part? - Prosthesis 
Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called - Range of mot...
1 oz = - 30 mL 
 1 cup = - 8 oz / 240 mL 
 1 qt = - 1000 mL 
 Active Range of Motion (AROM) - done by the patient 
 Passive Range of Motion (PROM) - health care worker moves the joints through their range 
of motion 
 Active-Assistive Range of Motion (AAROM) - the person does the exercises with so...
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Add to cart1 oz = - 30 mL 
 1 cup = - 8 oz / 240 mL 
 1 qt = - 1000 mL 
 Active Range of Motion (AROM) - done by the patient 
 Passive Range of Motion (PROM) - health care worker moves the joints through their range 
of motion 
 Active-Assistive Range of Motion (AAROM) - the person does the exercises with so...
1. The risk of prostate cancer increases when a man is over the age of? - 60 
2. This section has a person's identifying information. It is used to complete forms that require the 
same information. - The admission information 
3. Which is required by CMS for nursing center residents? - The Minimu...
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Add to cart1. The risk of prostate cancer increases when a man is over the age of? - 60 
2. This section has a person's identifying information. It is used to complete forms that require the 
same information. - The admission information 
3. Which is required by CMS for nursing center residents? - The Minimu...
Aphasia - loss of speech 
 Bradycardia - slow heart rate 
 MRSA - Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; an infectious disease caused by a 
pathogen that is resistant to many antibiotics 
 bradypnea - slow breathing 
 surveyor - A person who collects information by observing and asking quest...
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Add to cartAphasia - loss of speech 
 Bradycardia - slow heart rate 
 MRSA - Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; an infectious disease caused by a 
pathogen that is resistant to many antibiotics 
 bradypnea - slow breathing 
 surveyor - A person who collects information by observing and asking quest...
When assisting a client in learning how to use a cane, the nurse aide stands 
a. approximately two feet directly behind the 
client. 
b. about one foot from the client's weak side. 
c. about one foot from the client's strong side. 
d. slightly behind the client on the client's weak 
side. - d. sl...
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Add to cartWhen assisting a client in learning how to use a cane, the nurse aide stands 
a. approximately two feet directly behind the 
client. 
b. about one foot from the client's weak side. 
c. about one foot from the client's strong side. 
d. slightly behind the client on the client's weak 
side. - d. sl...
what is delirium ? - loss of alertness and IS reversible 
 what is an illness that develops suddenly and is expected to last a short time ? - acute 
 what type of care is designed to assist the resident to attain and maintain the highest the highest 
level of function possible ? - restorative 
 wh...
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Add to cartwhat is delirium ? - loss of alertness and IS reversible 
 what is an illness that develops suddenly and is expected to last a short time ? - acute 
 what type of care is designed to assist the resident to attain and maintain the highest the highest 
level of function possible ? - restorative 
 wh...
Active range of motion exercises are prescribed to prevent: 
A. Loss of joint motion 
B. Arthritis 
C. Circulation 
D. Skin Breakdown - Loss of joint motion 
When transporting and moving residents, a nurse assistant can protect himself or herself from injury by 
using: 
A. Good body mechanics 
B. H...
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Add to cartActive range of motion exercises are prescribed to prevent: 
A. Loss of joint motion 
B. Arthritis 
C. Circulation 
D. Skin Breakdown - Loss of joint motion 
When transporting and moving residents, a nurse assistant can protect himself or herself from injury by 
using: 
A. Good body mechanics 
B. H...
Admitting/Discharging a person - discharging: 
you can help pack 
DON'T give discharge instructions 
Ambulation Safety - walk to the side and slightly BEHIND the person's WEAK side 
Pain - A CNA observes and reports signs of pain or discomfort to the nurse immediately! 
Signs: Increased pulse/BP/...
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Add to cartAdmitting/Discharging a person - discharging: 
you can help pack 
DON'T give discharge instructions 
Ambulation Safety - walk to the side and slightly BEHIND the person's WEAK side 
Pain - A CNA observes and reports signs of pain or discomfort to the nurse immediately! 
Signs: Increased pulse/BP/...
Acute illness - A sudden illness from which a person is expected to recover 
 Assisted living residence - Provides housing personal care support services healthcare and 
social activities in a homelike setting to persons needing help with daily activities 
 Chronic illness - And ongoing illness sl...
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Add to cartAcute illness - A sudden illness from which a person is expected to recover 
 Assisted living residence - Provides housing personal care support services healthcare and 
social activities in a homelike setting to persons needing help with daily activities 
 Chronic illness - And ongoing illness sl...
What part of the hand washing procedure gets rid of germs/pathogens? - Friction 
When feeding a resident, who chooses what he or she is fed next? - The resident 
What is it called when you see someone else commit an unsafe action, or harm or put a resident in 
danger and you do not report it? - Aid...
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Add to cartWhat part of the hand washing procedure gets rid of germs/pathogens? - Friction 
When feeding a resident, who chooses what he or she is fed next? - The resident 
What is it called when you see someone else commit an unsafe action, or harm or put a resident in 
danger and you do not report it? - Aid...
The nurse asks you to ambulate a patient BID during your shift. This means you will ambulate the patient 
____ times. 
a. Four 
b. Three 
c. Two 
d. One - C. two 
Sometimes the best response for a nursing assistant is to assure the resident you are listening. Which of 
these behaviors is the best ...
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Add to cartThe nurse asks you to ambulate a patient BID during your shift. This means you will ambulate the patient 
____ times. 
a. Four 
b. Three 
c. Two 
d. One - C. two 
Sometimes the best response for a nursing assistant is to assure the resident you are listening. Which of 
these behaviors is the best ...
How do you promote communication with a resident? - asking OPEN ENDED questions- "How are you 
feeling?" (ch.6) 
A resident wants to use the commode, but she needs help... what do you do? - Use a gait belt 
What is the temperature of a TEPID bath? - 80-93 `F 
What is the temperature of a SITZ bat...
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Add to cartHow do you promote communication with a resident? - asking OPEN ENDED questions- "How are you 
feeling?" (ch.6) 
A resident wants to use the commode, but she needs help... what do you do? - Use a gait belt 
What is the temperature of a TEPID bath? - 80-93 `F 
What is the temperature of a SITZ bat...
How do you promote communication with a resident? - asking OPEN ENDED questions- "How are you 
feeling?" (ch.6) 
A resident wants to use the commode, but she needs help... what do you do? - Use a gait belt 
What is the temperature of a TEPID bath? - 80-93 `F 
What is the temperature of a SITZ bat...
Preview 3 out of 16 pages
Add to cartHow do you promote communication with a resident? - asking OPEN ENDED questions- "How are you 
feeling?" (ch.6) 
A resident wants to use the commode, but she needs help... what do you do? - Use a gait belt 
What is the temperature of a TEPID bath? - 80-93 `F 
What is the temperature of a SITZ bat...
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