When patient are at risk to themselves or others, this intervention is used when alternatives do not work and must be ordered by the doctor
What is restraint
Resident states "I can not breathe" What does the CNA do first
What is 'call for help'
First stage of grief
What is Denial
procedure for urine clean catch specimen
What is provide a cleansing wipe, start urination, collect urine midstream in sterile cup, finish emptying the bladder
Two action taken by CNA when a confused client states something was taken from their room
What is inform the charge nurse and help the resident look for item
The CNA asking a visitor to remain outside of the room while they are washing the patient
What is Privacy
CNA is working with a diabetic resident who is confused and sweating
What is take a finger stick, sugary intervention, and report to the nurse
Post Mortem Care supplies
What is bed bath supplies
reason the urinary bag should remain below bladder level
What is potential for bladder infection
Condition of resident displaying shuffling walk and tremors
What is Parkinson's Disease
Patient stating they do not want to eat at this time
What is Refusal
6 warning signs of a heart attack
What is
1-chest pain,
2-jaw, neck or back pain
3-arms, shoulder pain
4-Short of breath
5-tired or lightheaded
6-nausea or vomiting
The last sense of a dying patient
What is hearing
CNA Glove Principles that dictate when gloves are worn
What is body fluids, personal area or non-intact skin
CNA First step of suspected seizure
What is clear the area around the resident to prevent injury
Patient asks the CNA why they are scheduled for physical therapy today
What is involved in own care
First step when resident no breathing and no pulse
What is call for help
3 CNA interventions for a patient that speaks a different language
What is interpreter, picture board, confirm patient understanding
Before feeding a resident which infection control measure is preformed on the resident
What is resident handwashing
Patient conditions that require a toothette swab for oral care
What is unconscious resident and dentures
CNA is legally required to report
What is suspected or observed abuse
Condition that can occur if resident is coughing during feeding
What is choking
residents of some cultures do not report pain, how are CNA's assessing pain
What is nonverbal expressions and behavior such as guarding or inconsolable.
4 components of Indirect care
What is infection control, safety, communication, resident preferences, needs, comfort and rights
3 signs a person could be having a stroke
facial dropping, arm weakness, speech difficulty