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100
The frequency of washing the catheter tubing and perineal area care.
What is once a shift?
100
The minimal frequency a resident confined to bed should be turned.
What is every two hours?
100
The frequency a resident's over bed table must be wiped clean.
What is after each meal and a.m. care?
100
The frequency a resident that requires assistance with ADL should receive a shower or complete bed bath.
What is twice weekly?
100
The minimum frequency a resident's bedpan must be disinfected.
What is daily?
200
These are the parameters for checking on someone in a restraint.
What is check on the resident every hour and release the restraint every 2 hours for at least 10 minutes?
200
This is the frequency in which all the resident's linens should be changed.
What is weekly?
200
This increasing periods of apnea type of breathing is indicative of terminal stage of life.
What is Cheyne-Stokes respirations?
200
Body language and facial expressions are considered "this" form of communication.
What is nonverbal communication?
200
This position is the safest position to dress a resident with dementia.
What is supine?
300
If you left the bedrail down and the resident fell out of the bed, one could be charged with this.
What is negligence?
300
An infection a resident receives in a healthcare facility.
What is a nosocomial infection?
300
In the event of a fire, you should do this first.
What is evacuate the patient?
300
State regulations say that a resident should brush dentures at least this amount.
What is once daily?
300
This measures the risk of a resident developing a decubitus ulcer.
What is the Braden Scale?
400
This is the minimal length of time that a person who wishes to become a CNA must spend in a state-approved training program.
What is 105 hours?
400
Residents with Alzheimer's Disease that are an elopement risk are considered in "this" stage of Alzheimer's disease.
What is Stage 6?
400
This is the amount of time that someone outside of healthcare industry has to complete the Nurse Aide Training Program and achieve certification.
What is 24 months?
400
This characteristic is very important when dealing with each and every resident.
What is understanding?
400
Exaggerated behaviors such as screaming, laughing loudly, or crying hysterically.
What is catastrophic reactions?
500
This is the stage of decubitus ulcer where there is an open area of skin with deep tissue involvement.
What is a Stage III decubitus ulcer?
500
These are the primary modes of transmission of the AIDS virus.
What are blood and sexual fluids?
500
This is the annual minimal amount of in-service a certified nurse assistant must receive while employed.
What is 12 hours?
500
These are two areas prone to develop redness when a resident is left in the lateral position too long.
What are ears and hips?
500
It is considered "this" if you fail to cover the patient sufficiently during care.
What is invasion of privacy?
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