Assisting with Elimination
Transfers and Positioning
Safety and Infection Control
Miscellaneous
Vital Signs
100
he has become incontinent of urine, but the doctors cannot find any physical problems affecting his nervous system or urinary tract.
What is functional incontinence
100
some people have learned to transfer themselves by using their arms to support their body weight
What is paraplegia
100
the nurse aide accidentally touches the inside of the sink while washing her hands
What is start over
100
An intervention used to relax the resident
What is a backrub
100
60-100 per minute
What is normal pulse rate
200
must be kept lower than the client's bladder so that urine will not return to the bladder, causing infection
What is foley catheter bag
200
Allow the person to sit on the edge of the bed before proceeding with the transfer
What is dangling
200
OLTC requires the intervention after each procedure performed in a resident's room.
What is leave the call light within reach
200
Action taken when a resident says that she is going to faint.
What is assisting the resident slowly to the floor and call for help
200
97.6 - 99.6 degrees fahrenheit
What is normal body temperature
300
A resident or patient is assisted in a left side lying Sims position for the procedure
What is an enema
300
Skin care intervention for patient with poor bed mobility
What is frequent repositioning
300
Soiled linens are rolled dirty side in, removed from bed, and then placed in:
What is linen bag or linen hamper
300
leaving a resident alone in a bathtub
What is neglect
300
12-20 per minute
What is normal respiratory rate
400
In anticipation of soon removing the catheter, what action might the nurse and nursing assistants perform
What is periodic clamping and unclamping of the catheter tubing
400
Proper placement of sling when using a hydraulic lift
What is the center of the sling.
400
most appropriate nursing intervention to prevent the spread of infection for resident's on contact isolation
What is handwashing
400
common symptom of a stroke
What is a change in level of orientation or consciousness
400
100-139/70-89 mm Hg
What is normal blood pressure
500
The preferred way to remove a bedpan from a resident who is unable to lift her buttocks is to
What is turn the client to the side while holding the bedpan
500
After care is complete, a procedure that helps prevent resident falls
What is bed in lowest position level
500
The order the nursing assistant should remove his personal protective equipment?
What is gloves, gown, goggles, mask
500
A nursing assistant asks visitors who are ill not to visit the resident with compromised immune system
What is reverse isolation
500
90-100%
What is normal pulse ox reading