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Guilt, Anger, Frustration, Grief, Fear, & Anxiety

What is family feelings after admitting a relative

100

To move a resident to another area of facility due to a change in condition

What is In-house transfer

100

List the types of scales

What is bathroom, upright, chair, bed & platform scale.

100

Name 2 types of oxygen containers

Oxygen cylinder/tank and central oxygen system

100

After a resident passes what should be done.

What is make the body presentable for the family

200

Unsafe, Lonely, Abandoned, Insecure, Confused, Frightened, Angry

What is residents feelings

200

A resident leaves the currant facility to go somewhere else or has died.

What is discharge

200

Resident should be in supine position laying flat

What is measuring height in bed

200

What should a resident not be doing when connected to an oxygen take.

What is smoking

200

Name two aspects used on a dying resident

What is listening & touch

300

Name the 4 responsibilities of a CNA for preparing a room

What is made bed, clean room, personal supplies available, water by bedside.

300

Name the 3 responsibilities of a CNA during a transfer.

What is Reinforce nurses explanation for the reason of change, explain to the resident the transfer is necessary, assist the resident int packing their things

300

The best time to weigh a resident

What is in the morning before they have eaten or drank anything

300

When a oxygen tank is low what should a CNA do.

What is report it to the charge nurse

300

Name five stages of grieving

What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

400

What are some actions you can receive from a newly admitted resident

What is uncooperative & grouchiness

400

What is a CNA responsibility in the hospital discharge

What is making sure residents information is being sent to the next facility

400

Compare weight to previous record

What is reporting and recording weight

400

Name two ways to administer oxygen.

What is Nasal cannula & mask

400

Define cheyne-stokes

What is a pattern of breathing in which the respirations increase in rate and then become shallow and slow

500

What are some things newly admitted residents may have to have given up when put into a nursing home

What is pets, independence, and life long possessions

500

What are you explaining to the resident when explaining their transfer

What is explaining why the transfer is necessary for them to receive the best care possble 

500

How many feet is 76 inches

What is 6.3 feet

500

What is the most common oxygen tank.

What is E-tank

500

What is the final sense to go after death 

What is hearing

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