Vital Signs 1
Vital Signs 2
Misc 1
Misc. 2
Misc. 3
100

What color do we typically use for a rectal thermometer and an oral thermometer?

Red

Blue or Green

100

What tool is used to measure blood pressure

sphygmomanometer
100

What is a NA allowed to do with a sterile dressing?

Observe and report about the condition of the dressing/site.

100

What is a box-like device that changes air in the room into air with more oxygen.

Oxygen concentrator

100

How long can you leave on warm or cold compresses

no more than 20 minutes

200

what must you do with a mercury-free thermometer before you use it?

Shake it down (below 96 degrees)

200

What vital signs should you measure when a resident is using oxygen (not Pulse ox)

pulse, respirations

200

What method gives the most accurate temperature and the least accurate

Rectal


Axillary

200

Where would you use a sitz bath?

Perineal area

200

Name 2 benefits of warm compresses

•relieves pain and muscular tension, reduces swelling, elevates temperature in the tissues, and increases blood flow, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to tissues.

300

What vital sign should never be performed on a limb with an IV?

blood pressure

300

When should a NA count respirations

Right after measuring the pulse

300

Name 2 safety practices when taking a rectal temperature.

•Thermometer must be lubricated for this procedure.

•NA must hold on to the thermometer at all times.

•Gloves must be worn.

* insert thermometer 1/2 to 1 inch

*Never force the thermometer if you meet resistance

300

Name 2 benefits of cold compresses.

•stops bleeding, prevents swelling, reduces pain, and helps bring down high fevers.

300

What should be between the resident and a cold or hot compress?

Towel, or some type of cloth barrier.

400

What phase of blood pressure is when the heart is at rest

Diastole

400

Name 2 reasons you would not take an oral temperature.

•someone who is unconscious, has recently had facial or oral surgery, is younger than 5 years old, is confused, is heavily sedated, is coughing, is using oxygen, has facial paralysis, has a nasogastric tube, has sores/redness/swelling/pain in the mouth, or has an injury to the face or neck.

400

Name 3 things a NA would report regarding an IV

•Needle falls out

•Tubing disconnects

•Dressing is loose

•Blood is in tubing or around IV site

•Site is swollen or discolored

•Resident complains of pain

•IV bag is broken or fluid level does not seem to decrease

•IV fluid is not dripping or is leaking

•IV fluid is nearly gone

•Pump beeps

•Pump is dropped

•Resident has difficulty breathing

400

Name 3 reasons a NA could loosen an elastic bandage, and then what should you do?

•Swelling

•Pale, gray, cyanotic, or white skin

•Shiny, tight skin

•Skin that is cold to the touch

•Sores

•Numbness

•Tingling

•Pain or discomfort

**Inform the nurse

400

What type of water should be used in an Aqua K-pad machine?

Distilled water

500

What kind of blood pressure is tested when the resident is laying down, sitting, and then standing

Orthostatic

500

What are the BP 89/54, 110/68, 142/90, and 122/75

low, normal, hypertension (stage 2), elevated

500

Give 5 non-verbal signs of pain

•Increased pulse, respirations, and blood pressure

•Sweating

•Nausea

•Vomiting

•Tightening the jaw

•Squeezing eyes shut

•Holding or guarding a body part

•Clenching fists

•Frowning

•Grinding teeth

•Increased restlessness

•Agitation or tension

•Change in behavior

•Crying

•Sighing

•Groaning

•Breathing heavily

•Rocking

•Pacing

•Repetitive movements

•Difficulty moving or walking

500

Name 4 things you must do when working with a resident regardless of what you are doing

Introduce yourself

hand hygiene

Explain procedure

Provide privacy

maintain confidentiality

500

What device do you use to auscultate a pulse or blood pressure.

Stethoscope