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The health team exchanges information, they send and receive message.

What is communication?

100

The nursing assist should do what if they suspect abuse.

Report it to the nurse.

100

Name an example of objective information.

what is a red, raised marks?

100

You should use standard precautions with who

every resident in your care

100

raised side rails can be considered an enabler except when

they keep the resident from falling out of bed

200

Being an ethical person means.

What is knowing the difference between right and wrong and doing what is right?

200

Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain/injury

what is abuse?

200

A resident is requesting something for pain. You should do what?

what is, tell the nurse and go back and tell the resident what the nurse said.

200

When washing your hands, how long should you use friction

What is 20 seconds

200

What describes the care plan the best

when it is individualized for each resident to help achieve the goals of care

300

The NA forgot to turn a resident every two hours per the care plan.  You then notice a red area on their hip.  You could be guilty of

What is neglect?

300

A person that is a legal advocate for the residents

what is an ombudsman

300

A resident says an inappropriate sexual remark.  Your response is

Say that makes you feel uncomfortable

300
OSHA does what

makes the rules to protect workers from hazards on the job

300

What does RACE stand for

Rescue, Activate alarm, contain the fire and extinguish or evacuate

400

You are asked to perform a task that is beyond the legal limits of your role. you do what

refuse the task and explain why

400
People who live in long-term facilities are called.

Residents

400

An example of a localized infection.

What is a reddened area on the hand, that is warm to touch, swollen and painful.

400

you should where gloves when

when there is a possibility that you will come in contact with body fluids

400

Regular inspections performed in facilities are completed to make sure they are following state and federal regulations are called

what are surveys

500

Name an example of subjective information

What is complaints of nausea

500

Part of the nursing process you are involve in.

what is implementation?

500

The single most important way for nursing assistants to prevent the spread of disease is to

perform hand hygiene

500

You care caring for a resident with c. diff.  the best way to prevent the spread is to do what

wash hands with soap and water

500

Description of dysphagia

what is difficulty swallowing

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