CNA State Exam Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
being free of diease producing microbes | asepsis |
is the most important way to pevent the spread of infection | hand washing |
nosocomial infections | hospital acquired |
release restraints | at least every 2 hours for 10 minutes |
unecesary restraints | are false imprisonment |
High Fowler's position | 90 degrees HOB up |
Semi Fowler's position | 45-60 degrees |
low fowler's position | 30 degrees |
trendelenburg position | HOB down feet up doctors order needed |
wedges, pillows and trocanter rolls | help with positioning and alignment |
groups of cells with similar functions combine to form | tissues |
when you help a patient walk stand on | affected side |
a cane is used on the | unaffected or strong side |
transfer patient on | stronger side |
cast care includes checking for | color, motion, edema and temp |
aorta | major atery of the body- has oxygenated blood |
myocardial infarction | heart attack |
largest chamber of the heart is the | left ventricle because it squeezes blood to the rest of the body |
the use of an incentive spirometer helps to prevent | pneumonia |
peristalsis | wave like contractions |
small intestine | absorbs vitamins and nutrients |
large intestine | absorbs water and electrolytes |
cerebrum | largest part of the brain |
post mortem care is performed | immediately after the dr pronounces the pt dead |
a walker may be used | if the pt can support some weight |
when applying a cold treatment observe for signs of | cyanosis |
a surgical bead hould be left in | the highest horizontal position |
the first step in any procedure is to | wash your hands |
what is the best way to destroy all bacteria | sterilization |
if a client cannot speak english the nurse aide should | ask the charge nurse to arrange for an interpreter |
a clients elbows are red and dry you should | report this to the nurse |
if you do not know how to do an assigned task | call the charge nurse and ask for help |
what is the main goal of OBRA | to make sure that health care providers meet the requirements nationwide by passing a competency and skill test to provide quality care |
objective data seen heard felt or smelled by an observer | signs |
subjective data information that a person gives you. that you cannot observe using your senses | symptoms |
what happens during assesment | information is collected |
symptom | pain |
sign | dry skin |
a suffix is placed after a | root |
cell | the basic unit of body structure |
the outer layer of the skin is the | epidermis |
allows movement | joint |
pumps blood to the rest of the body | left ventricle |
oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the | alveoli and capillaries |
a person has a re wrist band this means the patient has an | allergy |
a person has a vest restraint it is too loose if you can fit | an open hand between the vest and the person |
clean technique | medical asepsis |
contamination | the process of becoming unclean |
sterile | the absence of all microbes-pathogens an non pathogens |
lateral position | side-lying position |
a left side-lying position in which the upper leg is flexed, the lower arm is behind the person | sims |
back lying position -dorsal recumbent position | supine |
position when you are lying on your stomach with head turned to side | prone |
turning the person as a unit,in alignment , wih one motion | logrolling |
the rubbing of one surface against another | friction |
when skin stiks to a surface while muscles slide in the direction the body is moving | shearing |
breathing food, fluid, vomitus or an object into the lungs | aspiration |
clear-liquid diet | foos liquid at body temperature and that leave small amounts of residue |
full-liquid diet | foods liquid at room temperature or melt at body temperature |
mechanical soft diet | semi-solid foods that are eaily digeted |
a type of illness that comes on suddely requires intense immediate treatment | acute |
a type of illness that is long term. it it treatable but not curable | chronic |
an illness that is life ending with no reasonable expectation of recovery | terminal |
intentionally attempt or threaten to touch someone without consent | assault |
the act of touching someone without consent | battery |
right or wrong conduct, involves morals, judgements and choices | ethics |
say or do something to trick, fool or deceive | fraud |
making false statements orally | slander |
making false statements in writing | libel |
a wrongful act against a person and/or their property | tort |
chart | flow sheet |
at or toward he front of the body or body part | anterior |
the part farthest from the center or from the point of attachment | distal |
away from the midline-at the side of the body part | lateral |
at or near te middle or midline of the body or body part | medial |
ventral | anterior |
dorsal | posterior |
at or toward te back of the body or body part | posterior |
the part nearest to the center or to the point of origin | proximal |
pre-natal development, 2 weeks after conception to 8 weeks | embryo |
unborn baby 8 weeks to birth | fetus |
from birth to 4 weeks | newborn |
tested 1 min and 5 min after birth, checks for prematurity. tests the babys color, cry, reflexes and grip | APGAR |
uterus returns to normal size | involution |
RACE | rescue,alarm,confine, extinguish |
PASS | pull,aim,squeeze,sweep |
type of fracture, closed, bone breaks and skin is intact | simple |
type of fracture, open, bone breaks, protrudes through skin | compound |
type of fracture, not broken completely through bone | green stick |
communication fails when you | talk too much |
what type of tape do you use to secure a condom catheter | elastic |
lack of O2 level to the brain | hypoxia |
nothing by mouth | NPO |
filling up of gas in the bowel | distention |
delirium is an | emergency |
according to OBRA ,secured nursing units are | physical restraints |
trust vs mistrust | birth to 1 yr infants oral sensory |
autonomy vs shame and doubt | 1 to 3 yrs toddlers muscular anal |
initiative vs guilt | 3 to 5 yrs pre school locomotor |
industry vs inferiority | 6 to 11 yrs school age latency |
identity vs role confusion | 12 to 18 yrs adolescence |
intimacy vs isolation | 19 to 35 yrs young adulthood |
generativity vs stagnation | 35 to 50 yrs adulthood |
ego integrity vs despair | 50+ yrs maturity |
soft spots; anterior front closes around 4 months; posterior front closes between 12-18 months | fontanelles |
needed for feeding | rooting and sucking |
grasping | needed for feeding |
moro and startle reflexes | normal response to sudden loud noise, the head is liften and dropped down |
120-170 bpm | normal pulse range for newborn |
35-60bpm | norman resp rate for newborn |
wood,paper,cloth,rubber | class a fire |
flammable or combustible liquids, gasoline, paint | class b fire |
electrical equipment,appliances,panel boxes | class c fire |
a fire needs this to start and keep burning | fuel, heat and oxygen |
a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart | artery |
tiny blood vessel, food oxygen an other substances pass from this to cells | capillary |
the process of phsically and chemically breaking down food so that it can be absorbed for use by the cells | digestion |
the substance in red blood cells hat carries oxygen and gives blood its color | hemoglobin |
a chemical substance secreted by the endocrine glnds into the bloodstream | hormone |
a blood vessel that returns blood to the heart | vein |
the inner layer of the skin, made up of connective tissue | dermis |
the human body has how many bones | 206 |
this type pf bone bears the body's weight | long |
this type of bone allows skill and ease in movement | short |
this type of bone protects the organs | flat |
this type of bone allows various degrees or movement and flexibility | irregular |
the point at which 2 or more bones meet | joint |
is the connective tissue at the end of the long bones | cartilage |
lines the joints | synovial membrane |
bones are held together at the joint by strong bands or connective tissue called | ligaments |
consists of the brain and spinal cord | central nervous system |
involves the nerves throughout the body | peripheral nervous system |
part of the brain that controls the highest functions of the brain | cerebral cortex |
the ossicle that looks like a hammer is the | malleus |
the ossicle that looks like an anvil is the | incus |
the ossicle that looks like a stirrup is the | stapes |
the outer layer of the heart | pericardium |
the second layer of the heart | myocardium |
the inner layer of the heart | endocardium |
this is the master gland | pituitary |
a human or animal that is a reservoir for microbes but does not have the signs and symptoms of infection | carrier |
the process of destroying all pathogens | disinfection |
a disease state resulting from the invasion and growth of microbes in the body | infection |
a small livng plant or animal seen only with a microscope; a microbe | microorganism |
unoxygenated | vena cava |
brings unoxygenated blood to lungs | pulmonary artery |
brings oxygenated blood to the heart | pulmonary vein |
the lungs are separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscle called the | diaphragm |
the smallest branch of the lung is called the | bronchiole |
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