Infection Control
Patient Safety
Vital Signs
Communication & Patient Rights
Basic Nursing Assistant Skills
100

The single most important action a CNA can take to prevent the spread of infection.

What is hand hygiene (handwashing)?

100

The position used most often when a resident is eating or sitting in bed.

What is Fowler's Position?

100

The normal adult body temperature is approximately this in Fahrenheit.

What is 98.6 Farenheit?

100

Treating a resident with dignity and protecting their personal information demonstrates this right.

What is the right to privacy?

100

The abbreviation ADLs stands for these daily self-care activities.

What are Activities of Daily Living?

200

 PPE worn on the hands when there is a risk of contact with blood or body fluids.

What are gloves?
200

Before transferring a resident from bed to wheelchair, the CNA should always do this to the wheelchair.

 What is lock the wheelchair brakes?

200

This vital sign measures the number of heartbeats per minute.

What is pulse?

200

When a CNA faces the resident, listens, and responds appropriately, this skill is being used.

What is active listening?

200

The procedure used to prevent pressure ulcers by moving residents at least every two hours.

What is repositioning?

300

This type of precaution is used for all patients regardless of diagnosis.

What are standard precautions?

300

This device is used to help residents walk safely and prevent falls.

What is a gait belt?

300

This vital sign measures breaths per minute.

What is respiration rate?

300

 Residents have the right to make choices about their care; this is called this right.

What is the right to autonomy?

300

This condition occurs when prolonged pressure reduces blood flow to the skin.

What is a pressure ulcer (bed sore)?

400

 A disease that can be spread from one person to another.

What is a communicable diseases?

400

A sudden, uncontrolled descent to the floor is called this.

What is a fall?

400

 A normal adult pulse usually falls within this range.

What is 60–100 beats per minute?

400

Telling a nurse about changes in a resident’s condition is an example of this responsibility.

What is reporting?

400

A diet that limits salt intake is often ordered for residents with this condition.

What is high blood pressure or heart disease?

500

The chain of infection includes six parts; this one refers to how pathogens travel from one place to another.

What is the mode of transmission?

500

When a resident begins to fall, the CNA should guide them to the floor and do this first afterward.

What is call for help and assess the resident?

500

The first number in a blood pressure reading is called this.

What is systolic pressure?

500

 Abuse that involves yelling, threats, or humiliation falls into this category.

What is verbal/emotional abuse?

500

Recording food intake, output, and observations in a resident’s chart is called this.

What is documentation?

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