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100
The name of the healthcare setting for people who will die in six months or less.
What is hospice?
100
Have to do with the knowledge of right and wrong.
What is Ethics?
100
The sense that is not used in making observations.
What is taste?
100
The nursing assistant may ignore a resident's call light.
What is Never?
100
When washing hands, a NA should use friction for __________
What is 20 seconds?
200
A medical assistance program for low-income people.
What is Medicaid?
200
Passed as a response to NAs being unable to pass competency exams.
What is OBRA?
200
Family fighting, chest pain w/high fever, watching too much TV or acting lonely should be reported to the nurse immediately....
What is chest pain w/high fever?
200
The part of the word that is added to the end of a root to form a new word.
What is Suffix?
200
NAs should use Standard Precautions with __________.
What is every resident?
300
Giving bath, inserting tubes into body, help resident to eat, transfer patient, which is not in the scope of practice for an NA
What is a inserting tubes?
300
Encouraging a resident to participate in care planning promotes ____________ Rights.
What is Residents's Rights?
300
"There are raised, red marks the size of pinpricks on Mrs. Jonn's torso" is an example of _________________ information.
What is objective?
300
The best way a NA can respond to a combative resident.
What is calm and lowered tone of voice?
300
A condition in which the person has suffered brain damage either while in uterus or during birth and which causes problems with muscle coordination, gait, and speech.
What is Cerebral Palsy?
400
Being able to enter into the feelings of others.
What is Empathy?
400
NAs may share a resident's medical information with __________?
What is members of the care team?
400
The correct conversion of 0530 to regular time.
What is 5:30 a.m.?
400
The correct conversion of 2:35 p.m. to military time.
What is 1435 hours?
400
Transmission-Based Precautions are practiced _________ to Standard Precautions.
What is in addition to?
500
The number of hours required for NAs to complete for inservice education every year.
What is 12 hours?
500
An advance directive that instructs medical personnel not to perform CPR if the person's lungs and/or heart have stopped working?
What is Do-not-resuscitate order?
500
The single most important thing the NA can do to prevent the spread of disease.
What is handwashing?
500
Under Standard Precautions, the term body fluids includes ____________...
What is urine?
500
Transmitted by contact with blood or body fluids.
What are bloodborne pathogens?