Abbreviations
Introduction to Nurse Assistant
Communication/Interpersonal Skills
Body Mechanics
Medical/Surgical Asepsis
Long term care resident
100

What does PRN stand for?

As needed

100

What term is used for the person living in a long-term care facility?

Resident

100

What should the Nurse Assistant do if the Nurse uses a medical term that the Nurse Assistant does not understand?

Ask the Nurse to explain the meaning

100

What is the best reason to use proper body mechanics? 

To prevent injury to the resident and the nurse assistant 

100

The best way to prevent the spread of germs is? 

Washing hands

100

Repositioning every______ helps prevent skin brakedown

2 hours
200

What does NPO stand for?

Nothing BY Mouth

200

What member of the long-term health care team provides the most hands-on care to the resident? 

The Nurse Assistant

200

When a resident expresses their feelings and concerns, the best response of the nurse assistant would be? 

Listen to the residents feelings and concerns

200

The resident is laying in the supine position, how is the resident positioned? 

Flat on their back  

200

How long should the Nurse Assistant wash their hands? 

  At least 20 seconds

200

What is hypoglycemia?

Low blood sugar

300

What does D/C stand for? 

Discontinue

300

Who is the direct supervisor of the nurse assistant?

The Nurse

300

Information that can be seen, heard, or smelled is called? 

Objective data

300

When ambulating a resident, they should be wearing? 

Nonskid footwear

300

What is the MAIN reason a nursing assistant should not wear artificial nails to work?

Because they harbor bacteria

300

Not recognizing self or family members is an early warning sign of? 

Dementia

400

What does 

T, P, R, B/P, O2 Stand for? 

Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Blood Pressure, Oxygen

400

Bathing, dressing, Feeding the resident is all within the nurse assistants what? 

Scope of Practice

400

When should the nurse assistant report changes in the residents condition? 

Right away

400

What is it called when two surfaces rub together?

Friction

400

To ensure medical asepsis when collecting a specimen from a resident, the Nurse Assistant must? 

Wash hands before and after collecting specimen

400

Signs, symptoms, and behaviors of Alzheimer's disease increase during hours of darkness is called?

Sundowning

500

What does AM, PM, NOC stand for?

Morning, Afternoon/Evening, Night

500

How long does the nurse assistant have to complete their state exam after they finish the training program? 

2 years 

500

What is the best response from the Nurse Assistant when a resident asks to see his chart?

Inform the Nurse

500

The Nurse Assistant is ambulating a resident with a gait belt. If the resident begins to fall, the Nurse Assistant should? 

Gently lower the resident to the floor

500

Donning personal protective equipment should be done in what order? 

Gown, Mask, Goggles, Gloves. 

500

Seeing, hearing, smelling, or feeling something that is not real is what?

Hallucinations 

600

What does Q2h, Q3h, and Q4h stand for?

Every 2 hours, Every 3 hours, Every 4 hours

600

Who should the nurse assistant report to if they suspect the Nurse in charge of abuse? 

The Director of Nursing

600

The inability to understand spoken language is?

Receptive aphasia

600

When assisting a resident with left sided weakness to transfer from the bed to a chair; where should the chair be located? 

At the head of the bed on the patients right side

600

A state of being free of disease-causing microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, or parasites is called?

Asepsis

600

A person with Hypertension, heart disease, smoking, obesity and high blood cholesterol are at risk of? 

Stroke

700

What does qd, b.i.d., t.i.d. and q.i.d. stand for?

Everyday, Two times a day, Three times a day and four times a day. 

700

What organization is responsible for establishing and enforcing minimum standards of care, and resident rights within nursing facilities?

OBRA

700

Difficulty finding the right words or saying the wrong word, is an example of? 

Expressive aphasia 

700

When transferring a resident with a Hoyer lift. Where should the residents arms be? 

On their chest or stomach

700

Where do most Staph infections occur.

on the skin

700

In diabetes, the body lacks or is unable to use what hormone?

Insulin