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Who performs delegated nursing tasks under the supervision of an RN?
A CNA
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An ongoing illness that is gradual at onset and does not have a known cure
chronic illness
100
When do most fall occur in nursing care facilities?
During shift changes
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What are the goals of first aid?
To prevent death and to prevent injuries from getting worse
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Where you should place a person's call light?
Within the person's reach
200
Who lives in long-term care centers?
Residents
200
The extent to which the resident is able to move a joint
ROM
200
What is sudden loss of consciousness from inadequate blood supply to the brain.
What is shock?
200
The most common type of permanent dementia
Alzheimer's
200
What is the abnormal shortening of a muscle?
A contracture
300
Which member of the health care team is responsible for the entire nursing staff?
The Director of Nursing
300
This infection occurs in one part of the body
local infection
300
Signs: facial droop, sudden headache, blurred vision, slurred speech
Stroke
300
What is the most important piece of furniture in the resident's unit?
The hospital bed
300
What is ADL?
Activities of daily living
400
Who is in charge of the nursing team?
The charge nurse (RN)
400
This infection affects the whole body
Systemic infection
400
A sign of the 2nd stage of pressure ulcers
Blistering
400
What is the most common symptom of arthritis?
Pain
400
What is a tube used to drain or inject fluid through a body opening called?
A catheter
500
Who writes DNR orders?
The doctor
500
Shearing and friction on a resident's skin can lead to this.
Pressure ulcers
500
Person that you report to if change in patient condition
The charge nurse (RN)
500
A person who experiences facial droop, sudden headache, blurred vision, and slurred speech is probably experiencing this.
A stroke
500
What happens the moment sudden cardiac arrest occurs?
The heart stops suddenly and without warning
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