Equipment Used
Moving
Hygiene
Spread Infection
Body Fluids/Systems
100

What should you do first when doing the Heimlich maneuver? 

Position yourself behind the resident

100

How many people need to help lift and move a resident into bed? 

2 people

100

What is always done before catheter care? 

Peri- care

100

What is required before you put on gloves, and after you take them off?

Hand hygiene. 

100

Which system consists of your heart, blood vessels and blood and helps tissues get enough oxygen and nutrients? 

The circulatory system 

200

What do you always give the resident after making an occupied bed? 

Their call light. 

200

What are ADL's

Activities of daily living

200

What do you do after putting on gloves when providing incontinent care? 

Remove soiled pads, clothing, and linen. 

200
What side do you need to assist when walking with a client/resident?

You need to help assist their weak side. 

200

What system breaks down food physically and chemically so it can be absorbed and used by cells? 

The gastrointestinal system 

300

Equipment that helps protect employees from serious injury or illness resulting from contact with workplace hazards? (PPE)

Personal Protective Equipment

300

Hard, leak proof containers and usually red in color, where contaminated supplies or used sharps are placed into? 

Bio hazard Container 

300

What is needed for good hand hygiene?

water, soap, papertowels

300

What is required to work in a LTC?

pass background check, pass written skills & oral competency testing, must work 8 hours every 24 months (2 years)

300

Name the four ways the urinary system changes in the elderly: 

The ability of kidneys to filter blood decreases, bladder tone weakens, bladder holds less urine, and  bladder does not empty completely

400

What method is using specific infection control practice to prevent contact with body fluids at the person served? 

Standard Precautions

400

The set off methods practiced in healthcare facilities to prevent and control the spread of disease? 

Infection Prevention 

400

The spread of infection within the healthcare setting? (HAI) 

Healthcare acquired infection

400

What is the most important thing a CNA can do to prevent the spread of disease? 

Hand Hygeine

400

An infection that is limited to a specific location in the body and has local symptoms? 

Localized Infection

500

What 5 things do you need to make an unoccupied bed?

Clean fitted and flat sheets, incontinent pad, bedspread, pillowcase, and gloves

500

What is respite care

Temporary care given when a primary caregiver is gone or working . 

500

What is the Health insurance probability and accountability act?

federal law that requires health information be kept private and secure, and that organizations take special steps to protect this information. 

500

What is medicaid?

medical assistance for low income people and persons with disabilities funded by the federal and state governments. Person must qualify. 

500

Name the four ways the circulatory system changes in the elderly

Heart pumps less efficiently and has to work harder to pump blood through vessels, blood flow decreases, blood vessels narrow, and they may develop hypertension 
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