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When should unsage conditins be reported? |
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What is an example of objective information? |
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"Ther are raised, red marks the size of pinpricks on Mrs. Johnson's torso." |
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What is a proper way for a nursing assistant (NA) to respond if a resident does noot hear her or does not understand her? |
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The NA should speak slowly and clearly |
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What is an example of a barrier to communication? |
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NA uses medical terminology with the resident |
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What is a way to that an NA can avoid barriers to communication? |
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The should ask open-ended questions that require more than yes or no responses |
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Why is it important for an NA to consider a resident's cultural background when communicating with him? |
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Because cultural background helps determine how people communicate and can help the NA communicate better with the resident |
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With whom should nursing assistants use medical terms and abbreviations? |
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What should an NA report about a resident to the nurse immediately? |
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The part of the word that is added to the end of a root to form a new word is called a(n)
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What sense is not used in making observations? |
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If a resident has a hearing impairment, the NA should |
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Face the resident with the light on the NA's face |
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Onw way that an NA can help a resident who is visually impaired is to |
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Use the face of an imaginary clock to explain the position of object |
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The first two steps to take when approacing an emergency are |
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Assess the situation and assess the victim |
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What is the best way a nursing assistant can respond to a combative resident? |
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The NA should remain calm and lower the tone of of her voice |
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What is a way to avoid barriers to communication |
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The resident should ask open-ended questions that require more than yes or no responses |
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Why is it important for a nursing assistant not to overreact
when a resident behaves inappropriately? |
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It may actually reinforce the behavior |
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With whom should an NA use Standard Precautions? |
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With every resident in his care |
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Under Standard Precautions, the term body fluids includes |
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What is true about wearing gloves |
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Gloces shold be changed before contact with mucous membranes |
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In what situaion should an NA give abdominal thrust to a resident |
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The resident cannot speak, breathe or cough |
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When washing hands, an NA should use friction for |
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What is the proper order to don personal protective equipment (PPE) |
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Put on gown, mask and goggles, and gloves |
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What is the medical term for difficulty breathing? |
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A nursing assistant will come into contact with microorgansim? |
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Every time the NA touches something |
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Which of the following is true of Transmission-Based Precautions
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They are practiced in addition to Standard Precautions |
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Whena resident is suspected of having a heart attack, a nursing assitant should |
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Loosen clothing around the neck |
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What is one way that bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted? |
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By contact with blood or body fluids |
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Insulin reaction can be caused by |
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What is true of preventing falls |
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Clear walkways of clutter |
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When should a nursing assistant identify a resident |
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Before helping with feeding |
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In which posititon should a resident be placed for eating |
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Sitting as upright as possible |
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