Bowel and Bladder
Laws and Policies
You've Got to Move It, Move it
Vital Signs
Miscellaneous
100

How a standard bedpan is placed. 

Like a toilet seat. 

100

Tasks that a CNA can legally do fall under this. 

Scope of Practice

100

Residents in wheelchairs need to be repositioned 

At least every hour 

100

Normal Respiration rate for Adults

12-20 breaths per minute 

100

Heartburn and GERD symptoms can be relieved by

Having the resident sit up for a 2-3hrs after eating

200

Medical Terms for Urination 

Voiding, Micturition

200
What Medicare pays for. 

Things and procedures that are determined to be medically necessary. 

200
This increases the risk of pressure injuries 

Restricted Mobility 

200

Normal pulse rate for an adult

60-100 beats per minute 

200
Sensations like tingling or itching in an amputated limb 

Phantom Sensation 

300

Types of surgical openings from GI tract to outside the body. 

Colostomy and Ileostomy 

300

Living Wills, Durable Power of Attorney for healthcare, and DNR Orders are what types of documents?

Advance Directives. 

300

A permanent and painful shortening of muscles causes 

Contracture 

300

Normal oral temperature range 

97.6-99.6 degrees F 

300
These gases are exchanged in the lungs 

Carbon dioxide and oxygen 

400

Where should Urinals be stored?

Bedrail or Bathroom 
400
The law that sets minimum standards of training for CNA's 

OBRA (Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)

400

Bones easily break in the elderly due to this 

Osteoporosis 

400

CNA's responsibilities regarding Vitals 

Measure, Document, and Report abnormalities or changes to the nurse.  

400
Medical Term for difficulty breathing 

SOB, Dyspnea 

500

Complication from urinary incontinence 

Pressure injuries 

500

Hand hygiene should be performed

Before, between, and after all contact with residents 

500

This is used to prevent shearing when moving a resident in bed.

Drawsheet 

500

An elevated BP is considered?

HTN, greater than 140/90

500

Sweet, fruity breath and labored breathing are signs of this. 

DKA: Diabetic Ketoacidosis 

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