ADL's and Client Rights
Vital Signs
Body Mechanics
Blood Borne Pathogens
Emergencies
Health and Wellness
100

Before assisting a client into a bath or shower, the CNA should first

 check the temperature of the water.

100

A thermometer is placed under the tongue. This is called...

 an oral temperature.

100

A client has slid to the floor from a chair. You are not allowed to do what?

 do not pick the client up from the floor, and place them in the chair.

100

The most important means to control transmission of bloodborne pathogens is

 is practicing standard precautions.

100

The caregiver sees a patient is about to fall and is nearby. How do they help?

assist the client gently to the floor. 

100

A diabetic client is having symptoms of weakness, dizziness, cold clammy skin, hunger, and disorientation. This is called 

 hypoglycemia.

200

Turning or repositioning the client every two hours.

Is prevention of pressure ulcers.

200

When placing a blood pressure cuff, which pulse is it placed over top of?

 the brachial pulse.

200

When assisting the client to the toilet, the primary responsibility should be to 

 provide balance and support.

200

The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is based on

What is the possible presence of any type of bodily fluids.

200

The acronym PASS means

 Pull the pin, Aim at base, Squeeze the trigger, and Sweep side to side.

200

A caregiver has a fever and is feeling sick. This could be signs or symptoms of Covid-19. What should they do next?

call the nursing supervisor immediately.

300

When assisting a client with left sided weakness undress, begin by

undressing the weak arm first.

300

Temperature, blood pressure, respirations. and pulse are called

vital signs.

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Movement of a joint to the extent possible without causing pain is called

Range of Motion.

300

HIV, Hepatitis B virus, and Hep C virus can be spread by

 getting infected blood into a mucous membrane.

300

After checking responsiveness of a client and asking "are you ok?" without a response, the next step is to 

 call 911.

300

The diabetic client would like a snack. The most appropriate snack would be 

a. Ice Cream  B. Candy bar  C. apple slices or D. Whatever the client wants

 C. apple slices.

400

When giving care to a client, the caregiver should avoid unnecessary exposure of the client in order to protect the client's right to....

 Privacy.

400

The caregiver checks the client's wrist for a 

 radial pulse.

400

You are using a gait belt with your client. If the client begins to fall, use the loops to gently assist the client to the floor. True or False?

 true.

400

The best way to prevent the spread of Covid is

wearing a mask, good hand hygiene, and keeping a 6 foot distance away from people.

400

The caregiver arrives at a home, but does not feel safe. What should they do next?

contact an ABC supervisor immediately.

400

DAILY DOUBLE  

A client has a possible urinary tract infection. What symptoms should a CNA look for?

 foul smelling urine, painful urination, dark colored urine, restlessness or agitation.

500

Gently file fingernails, soak nails in warm water, and polish the nails. 

 correct nail care.

500

The name of the pulse located on the neck, that is checked during CPR.

 carotid pulse.

500

The proper use of body mechanics when lifting something from the floor is..

 lift  the legs and not the back.

500

What do you do if you have been potentially exposed to bloodborne pathogens?

report incident to supervisor, and receive medical evaluation immediately.

500

A client is in hospice care. They are not breathing, and you cannot locate a pulse. The first thing you must do is:

call hospice.

500

The caregiver notices a client's dentures are placed in a dry cup. What must they do next?

ask the client to add water to the cup to decrease the risk of drying out.

600

The female perineum should be cleaned from

 front to back.

600

A client's blood pressure is 180/110. This should be reported to the nurse supervisor immediately. What term is used to describe this blood pressure?

 hypertension.

600

A client is getting out of bed to walk to a chair. What should the caregiver put on the client's feet?

rubber soled slip resistant slippers or shoes.

600

Microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans are called

blood borne pathogens.

600

The acronym RACE means...

 Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish.

600

A family member would like to have the caregiver add range of motion exercises to the plan of care. The caregiver would tell the family member ...

 inform the family they must notify the nursing supervisor to change the plan of care.

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