Residents Rights & Professionalism
Safety & Infection Control
Personal Care & Skills
Nutrition & Vital Signs
Alzheimers & Restorative Care
100

This federal law protects a resident's private health information.

What is HIPAA?

100

This is the single most important way to prevent the spread of disease.

What is handwashing?

100

Residents should be repositioned at least this often to prevent pressure injuries.

What is every 2 hours?

100

This abbreviation means a resident cannot have anything by mouth.

What is NPO?

100

This is the primary goal of restorative care.

What is promoting independence?

200

This person should be notified immediately if abuse is suspected.

Who is the charge nurse?

200

These precautions are used with every resident.

What are Standard Precautions?

200

This side of the body is dressed first for a resident with one-sided weakness.

What is the weak side?

200

This is the normal adult pulse range.

What is 60–100 beats per minute?

200

This therapy encourages residents to talk about their past.

What is reminiscence therapy?

300

This Residents' Right allows family and friends to visit.

What is the right to have visitors?

300

This emergency procedure is performed when a choking resident cannot speak, cough, or breathe.

What are abdominal thrusts?

300

This direction should always be used when providing perineal care.

What is front to back?

300

This is equal to 8 ounces.

What is 240 milliliters?

300

These are the best type of directions to give a resident with Alzheimer's disease.

What are short, simple directions?

400

This is when documentation should be completed.

What is immediately after providing care?

400

This is what the "A" stands for in the RACE fire safety acronym.

What is Activate the alarm?

400

This is where a urinary drainage bag should always be kept.

What is below the level of the bladder?

400

This is the normal adult respiration range.

What is 12–20 breaths per minute?

400

This is how an NA should respond when a resident is hallucinating.

What is reassure the resident and assess their feelings?

500

This is one task that is outside a nursing assistant's scope of practice.

What is inserting a catheter? *Also acceptable: administering medication, changing sterile dressings, diagnosing illnesses.

500

This is the correct order for putting on PPE.

What is gown, mask/goggles, then gloves?

500

This is where a transfer belt is correctly placed.

What is over the resident's clothing around the waist?

500

This is the safest position for a resident while eating.

What is High Fowler's or an upright 90° position?)

500

This is what an NA should encourage residents to do during restorative care whenever it is safe.

What is do as much as possible for themselves?

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