Safety
Infection Control
Vital Signs
Laws and Regulations
Personal Care
100

List three safety measures that should always be done before leaving a resident's room.

Tidy area/put away supplies

Bed in lowest horizontal position

Call light within reach

Offer water

Ask if he/she needs anything else

100

The best way to prevent the spread of illness/infection

Handwashing

100

The top number of a blood pressure reading which reflects the heart at work

Systolic

100

This law was passed to protect one's privacy and confidentiality of medical information

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

100

When providing oral care to an unconscious resident, the resident should be placed in this position to prevent aspiration

Lateral (side lying) position

200

List two precautions that should be used when applying ice to the skin.

Make sure there is a barrier between the ice pack and the skin

Frequent checks to the skin- check skin after 5 minutes 

Apply for only 20 minutes

200

Correct order to don personal protective equipment (PPE)

Gown

Mask

Goggles

Gloves

200

Normal adult respiratory rate and normal adult pulse rate?

12-20 breaths per minute

60-100 beats per minute

200

How often a nursing assistant's certification needs to be renewed

Every two years

200

The NA is showering the resident. What measures can the NA take to prevent shampoo from going into the resident's eyes?

Have resident tilt head back if able and provide a washcloth for the resident to hold over their eyes

300

The nursing assistant is preparing to bathe the resident. List 2 measures the nursing assistant take to prevent the resident from being burned.

NA checks water temperature on wrist before filling the basin

Resident checks water temperature by putting their hand in the basin

300

List one reason why it is important to follow Standard Precautions.

To protect ourselves, patients, co-workers, families from contracting an illness/disease

Often cannot tell by looking at a person if they have a contagious illness/disease

Many illnesses/disease can be spread before the infected person shows symptoms

300

Mrs. Johnson was weighed in her wheelchair. The recording was 255 pounds. If the wheelchair weighs 47 pounds, what is the actual weight of the resident?

208 pounds

300

All healthcare workers, including nursing assistants, are _________________ which means they are legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect because they have regular contact with vulnerable populations.

mandated reporters

300

Loretta wears both upper and lower dentures during the day and removes them at night. When assisting Loretta with morning cares, which denture should the NA place in her mouth first?

Insert the upper denture first, at an angle.

400

These are the most common accidents in long-term care facilities.

Falls

400

List the three types of transmission based precautions.

Airborne precautions

Droplet precautions

Contact precautions

400

When taking a rectal temperature, the patient should be placed in this position.

Left Sim's position

400

A federal government agency that makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

400

In the normal aging process, the skin loses elasticity, and oil producing glands diminish production. As a result, the elderly have dry, fragile skin. State two measures can be taken to alleviate this issue.

Be gentle during transfers and repositioning

Bath or shower twice a week

Apply lotions to skin

Use of non irritating soaps, rinse off skin after washing

Increase oral fluids

500

Five principles of good body mechanics

Assess the situation

Use wide base of support (feet shoulder width apart)

Bend at the knees not waist

Keep body in good alignment

Lift with thighs and shoulders not back

Hold objects close to body

Avoid bending/twisting/reaching

Push instead of lift

Get help if needed

500

The NA has just finished changing a resident's brief after an incontinent episode. The resident's clothing and bed linens were also soiled. What are 3 ways the NA handle and dispose of the soiled linen appropriately?

Wear gloves and hold linen away from uniform

Do not place soiled linen on floor

Fold/roll linen with dirtiest area inside and place in leakproof bag

Bag items at point of origin

Store soiled linen away from resident care areas (dirty linen/utility room)


500

Mr. Smith's care plan state he needs to be weighed daily. When would be the best time to complete this task?

In the morning before breakfast after Mr. Smith voids

500

This law, passed in 1987, identified minimum standards for care and instituted training and certification requirements for CNAs.

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

500

Victor suffered a stroke to the right side of the brain two years ago. As a result, he has residual paralysis and needs assistance with dressing. Following the principles you have learned, how should the NA assist Victor?

Maintain independence- let him do as much as possible

Expect left sided weakness, dress left side first

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