One basic skill CNA's need to know is how to properly take on and take off gloves, this is also known as ______ and ________ your gloves.
dawning and doffing
What does cardiology mean
The study of the Heart
What does BMI stand for
Body Mass Index
What are the three types of infectious agents
Bacteria, Viruses, and Fungi
Where is the tibia located
Front part of Leg
This device is used by many patients to better get around and CNA's are in charge of making sure they are set up, used, and safe for the patients
Wheelchair
What does Hemat stand for
Blood
Which ways do the palms face in the anatomical position
anterior
Bacteria can be treated with
Antibiotics
Where is the patella located
The knee
This item is used by CNA's to transfer their patients and is placed around the patients waist area.
Gait Belt
What does Tendonitis mean
The inflammation of a tendon
How many bones are in the human body
206
Influenza is an example of a...
Virus
Where is the Humerus located
The arm, specifically shoulder to elbow
This should be done before interacting with every patient and takes about 2 minutes
Handwashing
What does Axillary stand for
The armpit
These can result when the patient has been in one stationary position for too long, there are 4 stages
Bedsores
What medication is used to treat a fungal infection
Antifungal medication
The radius and ulna can both be found in what part of the body
The lower are
A bedpan is used to better help dependent patients do what
Use the bathroom
What does Pulmonaryhypertension stand for
high blood pressure in the lungs
Roughly how many mL are in an Ounce
30mL
What three ways can infectious agents be transmitted
Airborne, Droplet, and by Contact
The maxilla is located
In the skull, helps make up the cheek bone