Elimination
Vital signs
Lesson 20-21
Restorative
Systems
100
Every shift
What is how often should catheter care be given
100
97-99 degrees
What is the normal temperature
100
You receive a new admit what kind of bed should they go into
What is an open bed
100
Nursing assistant
Who is responsible for restorative care
100
Parkinsons
What disease causes a shuffling gait
200
Gelatin, water, tea, coffee, milk any fluids given via IV
What is Intake
200
60-80 BPM
What is normal pulse rate
200
Social services
Who sets up admits to the facility
200
Gait belt
What do you use to assist a resident to stand
200
MS
What disease should you allow a resident to rest if needed
300
Incontinent
What is a person who is unable to control urine output
300
12-20
What is normal respirations
300
moist warm or cold
What kind of heat or cold pack cause the most damage
300
Under their arms
When transferring a resident you should never place you arms
300
Myocardial infarction
What is another name for a heart attack
400
Hematuria
What is blood in the urine called
400
110/70-139/90
What is the normal blood pressure
400
Vital signs and weight
When a resident is admitted the nursing assistant is responsible for
400
Increase the residents self esteem and dignity, and to help them maintain continency
What is the purpose of bowel and bladder
400
Congestive heart failure
When a heart function is less efficient what is this called
500
Ileostomy
What is Watery loose stool from an ostomy called
500
Anytime any of the vitals are not within normal limits
When should you report a vital sign to the nurse
500
The elderly
Who is more sensitive to cold or heat
500
Flexion, extension, abductions adduction and rotation
What is the movements of ROM
500
Roll the head of the bed up, then call a nusre
What can a CNA do if a resident is having shortness of breath