Safety
Comfort
Professionalism
Infection Control
Intake and Output
100
These are now considered a restraint in many settings, and the careplan should be consulted for proper use
What is a siderail?
100
The term for positioning the client so that there are no twists in the spine, and the hips are in line with the shoulders
What is proper body alignment?
100
This is the time it is acceptable for me to report to my job if my shift begins at 0700.
What is 0645- 0700 at the latest?
100

The single-most effective means of reducing the spread  by healthcare workers.

What is frequent and thorough hand washing?

100

 anything liquid at room temperature

What is included in intake ?

200

This is used when ambulating or transferring a weak resident

What is a gait belt?

200

If any new break in the skin, bruising, or redness is seen, this is the action that must be taken.

What is report to the nurse?

200

Client is snippy and calls you stupid

What is be disrespect and you report it?

200
The minimum equipment required to enter a room of a client on "contact precautions"
What are gown and gloves?
200
This is the proper position (in degrees) a client must be in before beginning feeding or offering a drink
What is 75-90 degrees?
300
This is a term for the techniques used to reduce your risk of injury when assisting residents with transferring or moving in bed
What are proper body mechanics?
300
This is the minimum frequency with which bedridden clients must be turned to prevent skin breakdown.
What is every 2 hours?
300
A term that means you are considering what it means to be in someone else's place. Applies to residents and co-workers
What is empathy?
300
The term for the items you apply to prevent contamination of yourself in a variety of situations
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
300
This is the amount in mL one has consumed if he drank 1 cup of water.
What is 240 milliliters?
400

this should always be within easy reach of the resident when left alone

What is the call light, or bell?

400
When a person is dying, and they are not seeking life-prolonging measures, they may choose to have this type of care.
What is Hospice?
400
The document the nursing assistant is responsible to follow for all aspects of care.
What is the careplan?
400

at least 20 seconds

What is the amount of time to use friction when washing your hands?

400

It is a type of fluid that might be ordered for a resident with severe swallowing difficulties.

What is thickened liquids?

500

Check for injury, get help if needed.

What should you do in the event of a client's fall.

500
A client with this disease may need to have blood sugar checks and/ or medication before meals can be served.
What is diabetes?
500
Inaction or failure to perform duties. Could cause harm to a resident.
What is negligence?
500
This is a common infectious gastrointestinal condition that is difficult to treat and requires contact precautions.
What is Chlostridium Difficile or C. Diff?
500

Burning, urgency, and frequency of urination , or delirium might be indicators of this, Confusion is usually the first sign the elderly.

What is a Urinary Tract Infection?

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