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100
One may receive this type of service if they have a terminal diagnosis with a prognosis of 6 months or less.
What is hospice?
100
This is thought to be the last sense to leave the body.
What is Hearing?
100
A mini stroke is a synonym for this condition.
What is a TIA?
100
Someone that has a TIA is at a significant risk for this disease process.
What is a Cardiovascular Accident (CVA)?
100

What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infections in a healthcare setting?

What is proper hand hygiene?

200
When a diabetic is pale, clammy, cold, and trembly, the resident is experiencing what symptoms?
What is hypoglycemia?
200
A mental illness where one experiences period of extreme happiness and periods of profound depression.
What is bipolar?
200
Paralysis caused by a MVA (motor vehicle accident) is caused by injury to what system?
What is nervous system?
200

What are the four main vital signs that CNAs are responsible for observing?

What are temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure?

200
When transferring a quadriplegic from bed to wheelchair, it would be safest to use this
What is a Hoyer or mechanic lift?
300

When shaving a patient with a safety razor, what direction should you shave in?

What is in the direction of hair growth?

300
A resident that has a decubitus ulcer where the skin over the wound is gone and underlying tissue is exposed would have this stage ulcer?
What is a Stage 3 decubitus ulcer?
300

What is the age-related condition characterized by the loss of bone density?

What is osteoporosis?

300

What is the first step in the R.A.C.E. acronym for fire safety?

What is Rescue?

300
When you take a pulse on the inner aspect, thumb side of the wrist.
What is radial pulse?
400

To best turn a patient gently without disturbing alignment, often used after spinal surgery.

What is logrolling?

400
A patient has pitting edema of both lower extremities, labored breathing, cyanosis, and fatigue. These are symptoms of what disease process?
What is Congestive Heart Failure?
400

What is a technique used to communicate with and validate the feelings of patients with dementia?

What is validation therapy?

400

When dressing a patient with an affected or weak side, which side should you dress first?

What is the affected or weak side?

400

What is the most common sign/symptom of a  Myocardial Infarction?

What is chest pain?

500

This states a person's wishes about healthcare when he/she is no longer able to make those wishes known.

What is Advance Directive?

500

What is the term for the behavioral changes, confusion, and agitation that often occur in the late afternoon or evening in patients with dementia?

What is sundowning?

500

What is the inhalation of food, fluid, or foreign material into the lungs, which can lead to pneumonia?

What is aspiration?

500

This is the critical element step for the skill "foot care on one foot"

What is "Dry thoroughly between toes?"
500
Janitor Bob has "this" condition in which the heart consistently has to work harder to circulate blood.
What is hypertension?