Check this on meal tray before giving client food.
What is client's name?
120 ml of juice.
240 ml of Boost
_____ total intake amount
What is 360 ml?
Perform this to prevent pressure injuries or ulcers.
What is turning or repositioning?
What is vital signs every night at bedtime?
This heart condition is noted at or below 40 bpm.
What is Bradycardia?
Wear this when performing oral hygiene.
What are gloves?
CNA place dirty towels and linens in this.
What is soiled linen container?
Flexes foot toward the head.
What is dorsiflexion?
Respiratory rate of 30.
What is tachypnea?
Wash this body part first.
What is face?
Bending at the knees to lift heavy objects or raising bed to safe working level.
What is proper body mechanics?
Moving arms toward the center of the body is called this.
What is adduction?
AMB as tol
What is ambulate as tolerated?
First sound when obtaining blood pressure.
Systolic
This body part is washed last.
What is buttocks?
The first action when a CNA notices bloody urine.
What is report to charge nurse?
ROM exercise is stopped because of this.
What is pain?
LG BM
Force against the walls of the artery by the blood is commonly referred to as this.
What is blood pressure?
Do this first when exposing client body parts.
What is provide privacy?
Apply this clothing item to prevent client from slipping.
What is non-skid footwear?
Weakness in the muscles of feet results in this condition.
What is foot drop?
MRSA
What is methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus?
CNA measures these 4 vital signs in order.
What is temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure?