Long-term care is offered in
What is Skilled nursing facilities?
the act of behaving properly when working
What is Professional?
A client has slid to the floor from a chair. You are not allowed to do what?
What is do not pick the client up from the floor, and place them in the chair?
What is an example of non-verbal communication by the nursing assistant?
What is Smiling at a new resident?
The caregiver sees a patient is about to fall and is nearby. How do they help?
What is assist the client gently to the floor?
Residents in ___are usually more independent and do not need skilled care.
What is Assisted living facilities?
Daily personal care tasks such as bathing; dressing; caring for skin, nails, hair, and teeth; eating; drinking; walking; transferring; and elimination.
What is Activities of Daily Living: (ADLs)?
When assisting the client to the toilet, the primary responsibility should be to
What is provide balance and support?
One way for a nursing assistant to communicate effectively with a resident who has a visual impairment is to
What is Use the face of an imaginary clock to explain the position of objects?
The acronym PASS means
What is Pull the pin, Aim at base, Squeeze the trigger, and Sweep side to side?
Which of the following is a typical task that nursing assistants perform?
A) Administering medication
B) Bathing a resident
C) Changing a sterile dressing
D) Giving tube feedings
What is Bathing a resident?
A type of care that places the emphasis on the person needing care and his or her individuality and capabilities.
What is Person-centered care?
DAILY DOUBLE
Movement of a joint to the extent possible without causing pain is called
What is Range of Motion?
A person in a coma still may be able to
What is the ability to hear?
After checking responsiveness of a client and asking "are you ok?" without a response, the next step is to
What is call code to alert the nurse?
The most important member of the care team is?
What is the resident?
An approach to patient care that recognizes that people may have experienced trauma in their lives and that their trauma, experiences, and preferences should be considered while providing care.
What is trauma-informed care?
You are using a gait belt with your client. If the client begins to fall, use the loops to gently assist the client to the floor. True or False?
What is true?
Which of the following should the nursing assistant do when working with a resident who has hearing loss?
What is encourage the resident to wear a hearing aid?
The acronym RACE means...
What is Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish?
Which member of the care team has the most direct contact with the residents?
What is the nursing assistant (NA)?
Numerous rights identified in the OBRA law that relate to how residents must be treated while living in a facility; they provide an ethical code of conduct for healthcare workers.
What is Resident's rights?
The proper use of body mechanics when lifting something from the floor is..
What is lift with the legs and not the back?
Information based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells; also called signs.
What is objective information?
A client is in hospice care. They are not breathing, and you cannot locate a pulse. The first thing you must do is:
What is call hospice?