Patient Rights
Nursing Assistant Duty's
Body Mechanics
Disease Process
Family,Friends, and Love
100

The purpose of Resident's Rights

What is they provide an ethical code of conduct of healthcare workers?

100

An Oxygen Concentrator

What is an Oxygen Concentrator is a box-like device that changes air in the room into air with more oxygen?

100

What is body mechanics?

What is the way the body work together.

100

Define Hepatitis.

What is Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by certian viruses and other factors, such as alcohol abuse, some medications and trama?

100

If a nursing assistant encounters a sexual situation between two consenting residents what should they do?

What is provide privacy and leave the room?

200

The difference between ethics and law?

What is Ethics the knowledge of right and wrong, Law rules set by the government to help people live peacefully together and to ensure order and safety?

200

List five vital signs that must be monitored?

What is Measuring body temperature, Counting the pulse rate, Counting the rate of respirations, Measuring blood pressure, Observing and reporting the level of pain?

200

What are restraint alternatives?

What is a measure used in place of the resident?

200

What does HIV do to a person's immune system?

What is Over time, HIV weakens the immune system so that the body cannot effectively fight infections?

200

What is one way that a nursing assistant can show respect for resident's sexual identity?

What is be open and nonjudgemental about residents' sexual attitudes?

300

What is the role of an Ombudsman?

What is an Ombudsman visits facilities and listens to residents?

300

What is the most common site for monitoring the pulse? Where is it located?

What is the most common site for monitoring the pulse is on the inside of the wrist, where the radial artery runs just beneath the skin?

300

Is it better to push an object or to lift an object?

What is push or slide objects rather than lifting them? Avoid bending and reaching as much as possible.

300

What is the most common way to be infected with a bloodborne disease in a health care setting?

What is in health care, contact with infected blood or body fluids is the most common way to be infected with a bloodborne disease?

300

Name three ways nursing assistants can meet the emotional needs of residents and their families.

What is listening offering, support and encouragement, and refer the problem to a nurse or social worker?

400

How soon must a Minimum Data Set (MDS) be completed on new residents after admission?

What is Nurses must complete the MDS for each resident within 14 days of admission to the care facility and again each year?

400

What is a Nursing Assistant's only responsibility as far as IV therapy is concerned?

What is Nursing Assistants never insert or remove IV lines?

400

When can a restraint be used?

What is to prevent confused people from wandering, to prevent falls, to keep people from injuring themselves or others?

400

Why may developing a routine be helpful for a resident who has Alzheimer's disease?

What is being constants helps the resident gain control over their care and reduce stress due to memory loss?

400

List 4 ways families can help residents.

What is Giving support and encouragement, connecting the resident to the outside world, and taking care of tasks the resident can not handle?

500

If a resident wants to make a complaint of abuse, what is the nursing assistant's responsibility?

What is if a resident wants to make a complaint of abuse, the NA must assist her in every way?

500

If a nursing assistant sees abuse or suspects that a resident is being abused, what is their responsibility?

What is if abuse is suspected or observed, the NA should give the nurse as much information as possible?

500

In what position should resident eat to avoid choking?

What is resident should eat as upright a position as possible?

500

How are bloodborne diseases transmitted?

What is Infected pregnant women may transmit bloodborne diseases to their babies in the womb or at birth?

500

List ten normal changes of aging.

What is Skin is thinner, drier, more fragile, and less elastic, muscles weaken and lose tone, Bones lose density, become more brittle, and sensitivity of nerve endings in the skin decrease?