Terminology
The NAs Role
The Human Body
State Testing
Vital Signs
100

What is the name pulse site located on the thumb side of the wrist?

What is the Radial Pulse?

100

How can a Nurse Aid can help in preventing a fall?

What is to ensure their call bell is within reach and bed is in low position?

100

Your skeleton is generally made up of how many bones?

What is 206?

100

What does the NA candidate need to bring to the testing site the day of the test?

What is 2 forms of ID?

100

What does Hypertension mean?

What is high blood pressure?

200

The medical term for difficulty breathing is?

What is Dyspnea?

200

When should documentation be recorded?

What is Immediately after care is given?

200

When performing range of motion on a resident's knee, what positions would the nurse aide be performing?

What is extension and flexion?
200

What is the one Skill that every NA candidate will perform?

What is Handwashing?

200

The normal pulse rate range is?

What is 60-100?

300

Which type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?

What is Arteries?

300

Why is it important for the nursing assistant to observe respirations without letting the resident know what he/she is doing?

What is people may alter their breathing if they know they are being observed?

300

What are two examples of involuntary muscles?

What is heart and intestinal muscles?

300

The first time NA candidate will complete what 2 portions of the State exam?

What is Written and Oral (Skills)?

300

How many pounds is 1 kilogram?

What is 2.2 lbs?

400

What is peristalsis?

What is Involuntary contractions that move food through the digestive system?

400

What is the proper way for a NA to respond if a resident does not hear him/her or does not understand?

What is face the resident and speak clearly?

400

What are the two vital functions of the urinary system?

What are to eliminate waste and maintain water balance int he body?

400

How much does the NA1 state exam cost?

What is $140?

400

Mrs. Silva's blood pressure is 122/84 is an example of what kind of data?

What is objective data?

500

What is the definition of dignity?

What is the Quality or state of being worth of esteem or self-worth?

500

What is the NA’s role during a seizure?

What is document time of start & finish as well as maintain safety?

500

What does the acronym BE FAST stand for?

What are signs of a stroke?

500

If the candidate messes up on a skill during the oral exam time what should the candidate do?

What is tell the examiner and then correct those steps?

500

While obtaining vital signs on a resident, the nurse aide notes that the resident's temperature is not within normal range. When should the nurse aide report the finding to the supervisor?

What is immediately report vital signs that are not within normal limits to the supervisor?

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