What is Scabies?
Half of the USDA myplate should be...
What are fruits and vegetables?
The universal sign for choking

Role is to assist with resident ADL's while continuing to promote independence
Who is a nursing assistant?
Goals are comfort and dignity of the resident that is dying
What is palliative care?
Commonly called a stroke
What is a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
Contains resident's name, diet information, allergies, likes and dislikes...
What is a diet card?
Call for the nurse, loosen their collar, stay with the person
What is myocardial infarction (MI)?
Identifying with the feelings of others
What is empathy?
Grief, denial, anger, bargaining, depression...
What are the stages of dying?
Manipulates soft body tissues with touch and pressure to reduce stress and promote relaxation, healing, and pain relief
What is massage therapy?
Excess sodium causes the body to retain more water; a resident on a NAS diet might have these conditions...
What are HTN, heart disease, or kidney disease?
Notify the nurse, put on gloves, press down hard directly on the bleeding wound
What is hemorrhage?
The person you report concerns to (directly above you in the chain of command)
Who is the staff nurse?
Latin for stiffness of death
What is rigor mortis?
If someone has Parkinson's disease, they are at risk for...
What are falls?
The resident drank 4 oz coffee and 7 oz milk; the total amount taken in in ml is....
What is 330ml? (4+7=11 and 11oz x 30ml=330ml)
Result of decreased blood flow to the brain, causing a loss of consciousness (medical terminology only)
What is syncope?
Sharing in the feelings of others
What is sympathy?
When people respond differently than the NA would when someone dies, the NA should
What is remember their professional duty and respect the family's responses?
Position someone upright as possible with this disease
What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
Can be clear or full
What is a liquid diet?
Too little insulin in the body
What is hyperglycermia/diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
Tasks that nursing assistants are legally allowed to do as permitted by state or federal law
What is the scope of practice?
Sense that is usually present until death occurs
What is hearing?