How many CNA's or certified/licensed staff do you need to transfer with a mechanical lif
What is two certified/licensed staff
what is a normal blood pressure
What is 120/80
While receiving personal care in bed, a resident begins to have a seizure. The nurse aide should
what is call the charge nurse and remain with the resident.
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) enters a resident's room without knocking and finds the resident fully undressed while independently changing clothes. Which resident right has primarily been violated by the CNA's action?
How do patients affected with Parkinson's disease typically walk?
What is shuffling gait
When transferring an assist of one resident whom is a stand pivot to a wheelchair what safety measures do you need?
What is a gait belt/What is locking wheelchair/What is proper body mechanics
What is a normal Temperature
What is 97.7-100.4
While feeding a resident, the nurse aide notices that the resident is coughing a lot after each drink of fluid. What is the appropriate response by the nurse aide?
what is: Stop feeding and ask a nurse to check the resident.
You see a resident whom has a seat belt on and they cannot remove themselves
What is the right to be free of restraints
A nurse aide is assigned to a resident with Alzheimer's disease. The nurse aide notices that today the resident is restless and is pacing a lot. The resident is also observed rubbing his stomach. The nurse aide should report this change to the nurse and
what is check if the resident is hungry or needs to go to the bathroom.
Can you leave a resident whom is not alarmed by themselves hooked up to a mechanical lift?
What is no
What is a normal respiratory rate
What is 12-20
This is how many mL is in one fluid oz
What is 30mL
Failure to provide needed care that results in harm
What is neglect
becomes restless agitated late in the day
What is sundowning?
What can you do to prevent sheering of a patient while changing positions in bed?
What is log roll/What is lift the patient/what is holding the patient over while rolling one hand on shoulder/one above back of knee on lower thigh
What is a normal heart rate
What is 60-100 beats/min
This should always be in reach of a resident
What is call light
A resident reports to you that their wallet is missing after reporting this and investigation a family member had taken it to use money what right is not being met?
What is financial abuse/misappropriation of goods
This neurogenerative disease causes chorea "dance like movements."
What is huntingtins disease
When you transfer a patient you should never put hands on patient arm why?
What is patients joints are fragile?
What is a normal oxygen saturation level
90-100%
What causes bleeding gums?
What is not performing mouth care
Information that can be used to identify a person
What is PHI (protected health information)
A resident walking up and down the hall with no intent of where they are going
What is wandering