Basic Nursing Skills
Personal Care skills
Body systems
Understanding Residents
100

A resident has a legal right to have his _______ items that he has brought with him treated carefully. 

Personal 

100

It is best for the NA to make the decisions about when and where procedures will be done.True or False

False 

100

The largest organ and system in the body is the_____.

Skin

100

True or false. Residents have the legal right to choose how to express their sexuality. 

True! Duhhh

200

Why is it important for the NA to observe respirations without letting the resident know what she is doing?

People may breathe more quickly if they know they are being observed.

200

What is placed against the feet to keep them properly aligned and to prevent foot drop?

Footboard 

200

The skin is also a _______ organ that feels heat, cold, pain, touch, and pressure 

sense 

200

Describe how you can respect and value each person as an individual.

Listen to beliefs

respecting them 

respecting their privacy 

etc.

300
Which is considered a high blood pressure reading?

100/89,  130/85 or 110/70

130/85

300

Some residents have a side of the body that is weaker than the other one. The weaker side of the body should be referred to as the, ______

Involved side 

300
Arthritis is the general term referring to ______ of the joints. 

Swelling

300

True or false. As people age, they often become lonely, forgetful, and slow.

False 

400

Normal temperature range for the oral method?

97.6-99.6 degrees 


400

For the resident who has weakness or paralysis on one side, the NA should place the ______ arm or leg through the garment first.

weaker

400

What is the circulatory system made up of?

Heart, blood and blood vessels 

400

Psychosocial needs that humans have?

Love and affection, acceptance by others, safety and security, self reliance and independence, contact with others, success and self esteem. 

500

If a resident complains of pain, what questions should the NA ask to get the most accurate information?

-Where is the pain?

-When did the pain start?

-How long does the pain last, and how often does it occur?

-How severe is the Pain? To help find out, the resident may be asked to rate the pain on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0 being no pain and 10 being the the worst pain.

500

List eight signs to observe and report about the mouth when performing oral care.

Irritation, Raised areas, coated/swollen tongue,ulcers, flaky white spots, dry cracked lips, breath that smells bad/fruity and if residents report of pain to mouth. 

500

What are possible causes of hypertension? 

-Atherosclerosis(hardening and narrowing of blood vessels), Kidney disease, tumors(adrenal gland), pregnancy, medications 

500

Five basic physical needs that all humans have.

1. food and water

2. protection and shelter

3. activity

4. sleep and rest

5. comfort

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