End of life care
Wounds
Medical terminology
Promoting mobility
Mental Health and/ or restraints
100

What is the name of the care that is aimed at relief of symptoms? 

Palliative care

100

True/ False

It is the CNA's responsibility to stage pressure wounds

False, that is not within the scope of practice for the CNA. It is the CNAs responsibility to report skin changes. 

100

What is the medical term used to describe an extremity that is moved towards the mid line? 

Adduction

100

What is the medical term used to describe the weakening and shrinking of muscles associated with lack of use? 

muscle strophy

100

What is the medical term used to describe false beliefs?

delusion

200

What is the name of the care that is given to persons that are termed as terminal, usually about six months to live, and provides comfort care to the patient and loved ones? 

Hospice care

200

True/ False

You should not massage a reddened area that is not blanchable

True, if an area is not blanchable, then tissue damage has occurred and should therefore not be rubbed or massaged. 

200

What is the medical term used to describe an agent that is given or applied to kill biologic pathogens? 

Antibiotic

200

What is the purpose of a foot board? 

To prevent plantar flexion of the foot leading to foot drop

200

What is a requirement before restraints are implemented?

a doctor's order

all alternative measures must be exhausted

300

You are taking care of a patient that is actively dying and the family has questions about what they patient is going through and suffering. What do you do? 

Alert the nurse or hospice nurse (if applicable)

300

What kind of wounds are considered a clean wound? 

Surgical wounds

300

What is the medical term used to describe the study of older persons? 

Gerontology

300

You are ambulating a person when they start to fall. What should you do? 

Do not try to catch them Try to use your body to lower them to the ground

300
What is the medical term used to describe when a person leaves without permission such that is seen when a person wanders due to sundowners? 

elopement

400

True/ false

When a patient dies, they will close their eyes and mouth

False, those two are commonly open which can make it distressful for loved ones to see. 

400

Name three ways that a pressure injury can be prevented

reposition, barrier cream, peri care, off-loading, ambulation, ROM exercises, padding, good observation skills

400

What is the medical term used to describe difficulty swallowing? 

dysphagia

400

What side of the body is a cane held on? 

The stronger side

400

What is the medical term used to describe a mental illness characterized by holding onto possessions and sees a purpose to holing onto them? 

hoarding

500

List three steps during post mortem care

cleaning the body, replacing dentures, removal of jewelry, providing privacy, allowing loved ones to visit, placing on a body bag or shroud, applying lotion, closing the mouth and eyes, removal of medical devices where applicable...

500

Name three ways that can increase the risk of developing a pressure ulcer/ decubitus ulcer/ pressure injury. 

immobility, poor nutrition, too much moisture, neuropathy, poor circulation, advanced age, obesity, bony prominences, involuntary movements, very thin....

500

What is the medical term used to describe an ocular disease that causes the lens to become opaque and causes vision to become blurry? 

cataracts

500

What is the proper height for a walker? 

The handle bars should be a wrist height, and the arms should be slightly bent when using

500

What is a type of therapy that is used that encourages patients to recall their memories of experiences and emotions?

reminiscence therapy

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