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100

When are gloves necessary when performing a skill?

Gloves should be used when you may touch body fluids, personal skin, or non-intact skin

100

what is the first thing you do when you walk in a patients room.

introduce yourself

100

Culture may include 

Ombudsman 

100

Patients with COPD often feel:

Like they are unable to breath

100

If a dementia patient is hallucinating, you should

Redirect the patient or ignore the hallucination

200

 Why is an opening important before gathering supplies for a skill?

 Openings are important because the patient has the right to know what is being done, as well as the right to refuse. (We don't want to minimize the patient's right to refuse)

200

what is the single most important measure a CNA can take to prevent the spread of infection?

hand washing

200

How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned, and why?

Typically every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers and promote circulation.

200

Which system coordinates all body functions

Nervous system

200

A patient that moves back and forth in the same area is

Pacing

300

what is an example of neglect 

not locking a wheelchair prior to transferring 

300

if a conscious patient is choking, a CNA should first ___________

instruct them to cough

300

 What are the normal ranges for adult vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure)?

Pulse: 60-100 bpm. Respiration: 12-20 breaths/min. Blood Pressure: Systolic under 120 mmHg and Diastolic under 80 mmHg (e.g., 119/79 or lower).

 

300

What is the hormone that moves glucose into cells for energy

insulin

300

In assisting a patient with Alzheimer's

Speak as close as possible

400

A government sponsored health insured program for people over 65 is called 

medicare

400

Bloodborne diseases are transmitted by 

blood and body fluids

400

What is the first action a CNA should take if a patient begins to fall? 

Ease the patient safely to the floor by widening the base of support and letting them slide down the CNA's leg to protect their head. Then, call for the nurse immediately.

 

400

Untreated diabetes can lead to

All of the above

400

When assisting a patient with dementia get dressed

Lay out clothing in the order it will be put on

500

a person assigned by law to be legal advocate for a patient is called

ombudsman

500

MRSA

A staph infection resistant to powerful antibiotics 

 

500

What are the five rights of delegation? 

Right Task, Right Circumstance, Right Person, Right Direction/Communication, and Right Supervision/Evaluation.

500

A common disorder of the nervous system is

stroke

500

Sundowning may be cause by

Hunger, fatigue, change in routine