toileting
personal care
cleaning the mouth
bathing
dressing
100

Used when a resident can get out of bed but has difficulty walking to the bathroom.

Portable commode 

also called bedside commode (BSC)

100

When to provide nail care

when bathing and when visibly soiled

100

Minimum frequency of oral care

twice daily

100

Type of bath used for a resident who wants daily bathing, but is unable to get out of bed.

complete bed bath

100

When should a resident's clothing be changed?

at least daily, at bedtime, when wet or soiled, or whenever they choose to

200

Normal stool should be this color and consistency

Brown and soft

200

This is required during shaving to avoid blood borne pathogens. 

wearing gloves

200

This is how dentures should be rinsed and stored

in cool water or designated solution

200

General rule for cleaning body parts

Cleanest to dirtiest

200

Who should choose the resident's clothing?

the resident should decide as much as possible

300

The CNA should do this when dark, cloudy, or strong smelling urine is observed.

Notify the nurse immediately

300

This word refers to methods for keeping body parts clean

hygiene

300

How to avoid aspiration by an unconscious person

turn on side, clean mouth with swab sticks using minimal water

300

This part of the body should be washed last

buttocks

300

What type of footwear should a resident wear when standing or ambulating?

non-skid shoes or non slip socks (slipper socks)

400

Positioning for a standard bedpan.

Wider end aligned with the person's buttocks

400

The CNA should do this when redness is observed over a bony prominence.

notify the nurse immediately

400

Primary risk during oral care of an unconcious person

aspiration

400

Two things that make bathing safer for the resident

gather all needed supplies before bathing begins

ask for assistance if the aide does not feel they can safely handle it alone

stay with the resident at all times during bathing

make sure water temp is below 120 degrees 

400

Dressing a resident with a weak/affected side should begin with ______.

the weakor affected side

do not refer to it as the "bad" side

500

Frequency of washing the perineum.

daily and with incontinence episodes

500

Who should provide personal care for a resident?

The resident should do as much as possible on their own, with supervision and assistance from the CNA as needed. 

CNAs should not provide care for the resident just to save time. 

500

Care of the teeth, mouth, tongue and gums is called this.

oral care

500

The highest priority when bathing a resident is _____.

privacy, efficiency, resident wishes, safety

safety

500

True or False.

The best way to promote resident dignity is to do tasks for the resident so they do not have to wait.

false

Residents should be encouraged to do as much for themselves as possible to promote dignity, even if it takes longer to complete the task.

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