Vital Signs
Hygiene and Infection Control
Patient Comfort and Safety
Documentation and Reporting
Emergency Procedures
100

What is the normal range for adult body temperature?

What is 97.6–99.6°F (oral)

100

What is the single most important step in preventing infection?

What is handwashing?

100

What is the first step before repositioning a resident?

What is Explain the procedure to the resident.

100

What is the purpose of the care plan?

What is To outline personalized care for the resident.

100

What is the first step when you find an unresponsive resident?

What is Check for responsiveness and call for help.

200

How long should you count a resident's pulse?

What is One full minute.

200

When should gloves be worn during patient care?

What is When there is potential contact with bodily fluids, broken skin, or mucous membranes.

200

How often should bedbound residents be repositioned?

What is Every two hours.

200

When should you report a change in a resident's condition?

What is Immediately?

200

What is the purpose of CPR?

What is To restore circulation and breathing in a person in cardiac arrest.

300

What is the name of the instrument used to measure blood pressure?

What is Sphygmomanometer.

300

Define standard precautions.

What is Guidelines used to reduce the risk of transmission of pathogens.

300

Why is it important to raise bed rails when turning a resident?

What is To prevent falls.

300

Define subjective and objective information.

What is Subjective: What the resident reports; Objective: What can be observed or measured.

300

What does RACE stand for in fire safety?

What is Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish.

400

What is considered a normal adult respiratory rate?

What is 12–20 breaths per minute.

400

What is the proper way to dispose of sharps?

What is In a puncture-resistant, labeled sharps container.

400

What is the purpose of using a gait belt?

What is To provide support and stability while transferring or ambulating a resident.

400

Why is accurate documentation critical?

What is To ensure continuity of care and meet legal requirements.

400

What are the signs of choking?

What is Inability to speak, cough, or breathe, and clutching the throat.

500

Define systolic and diastolic pressure.

What is Systolic pressure is the pressure during heart contraction, and diastolic pressure is the pressure when the heart is at rest.

500

What is the difference between medical asepsis and surgical asepsis?

What is Medical asepsis reduces pathogens; surgical asepsis eliminates all microorganisms.

500

List three signs of poor circulation to report to a nurse.

What is Swelling, discoloration, and cold skin.

500

Give an example of an incident that must be documented.

What is A resident falls or sustains an injury.

500

When should you use the recovery position?

What is For an unconscious but breathing individual to keep the airway open.