The nursing assistant knows that residents on bedrest must be turned every.
What is 2 hours?
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
What is gowns, gloves and mask.
The nursing assistant knows that the term "NPO" means.
What is nothing by mouth?
This pulse will be most commonly used by a nursing assistant when acquiring vital signs.
What is radial?
What must be left in the residents' reach after providing care?
What is call light and water?
Device used to support a person during walking.
What is gait belt?
The best way for a nursing assistant to prevent infection.
What is frequent hand washing?
The range of motion term "abduction" means.
What is moving away?
Normal Respirations.
What is 12-20 breaths per minute?
Key considerations when bathing residents.
What is safety, privacy and providing security?
Bending a body part.
What is flexion?
What is clean equipment after each use?
Dyspnea is a term that refers to difficulty ____.
What is breathing?
Normal adult pulse.
What is 60-100 beats per minute?
A resident is recovering from a stroke and has weakness on their left side. They call you to help them put on a sweater. Assistance should be given on the ____ side.
What is left?
"Log-rolling" is a technique best used for patients with a diagnosis of ____.
What is spinal cord injury?
What is important to remember when dealing with C-DIFF?
What is wash hands and not use hand sanitizer?
A resident is ordered to be in High Fowler position for each meal. What is High Fowler position?
What is positioning the bed at a 90 degree angle with the patient positioned sitting up.
Term used to describe blood pressure that is lower than normal.
What is hypotension? (90/60)
Mouth care on an unconscious person should be given in which position?
What is on their side?
This assistive device is most helpful in moving an immobile client from their bed to a chair.
What is a mechanical lift?
What should the nursing assistant offer the resident before eating and after peri care?
What is washcloth for hands?
ROM stands for.
What is range of motion?
What is the bottom number called when taking a blood pressure?
What is diastolic?
You are assisting a female resident with perineal care. Which way should you wipe?
What is front to back?