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C.N.A. LSS

C.N.A.

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According to MG, the ABC's of beginning steps for C.N.A. skills is Announce Self, Brakes, Close Curtain
According to 4 your CNA,the beginning steps of any skill includes Check the care plan for permission, Identify self and resident, close privacy curtain, wash hands, gather supplies
Which of the following statements is true of preventing falls? A. clear walkways B. Keep lights low C. Leave spills for housekeeping to clean D. Move call lights further away from residents A. clear walkways
In which position should a resident be placed for eating? A. Lying flat on his back B. Reclining at a 45 degree angle C. Sitting as upright as possible D. Lying on his side with his arm propping up his head C. Sitting as upright as possible
What information does a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) contain? A. Costs of the chemical B. Comparisons with other chemicals C. Names of other facilities using the chemical D. Description of emergency response actions D. Description of emergency response actions
In which position is the resident placed for examination of the breast , chest, and perineal area? A. Dorsal recumbent B. Lithotomy C. Knee Chest position D. Trendelenburg Position (shock position) A. Dorsal recumbent
A resident has a CVA (stroke) on the right side of the brain. Which side is affected? A. Left side of the body B. The right side of the body C. Both sides of the body D. Memory A. Left side of the body
The contracting phase of the heart, when the ventricles pump blood through the blood vessels is called A. capillary B. Systole C. Diastole D. Blood exchange B. Systole
Restraints can be applied A. As punishment B. Only with a doctor's order C. When a staff member does not have time to watch a resident closely D. When a nursing assistant judges a resident is a danger to himself or others A. Only with a doctor's order
Signs and symptoms of the beginning of skin breakdown that must be reported to the nurse include skin that looks: A. pale, white or reddened B. purple for a person of color C. pink, freckled or tan D. Both A and B D. Both A and B
RACE is an acronym for A. Run to A Close Exit B. Remove residents, Activate alarm, Call Fire Department, Exit C. Restore power, Activate alarm, Call Fire Department, Exit D. Remove window, Access outside, Call for help, Elderly residents first B. Remove residents, Activate alarm, contain fire, extinguish
The steps to follow in an emergency are: A. Call for help, then call the physician B. RACE C. Check Call Care D. Rescue, Extinguish, Eliminate C. Check Call Care
Abdominal thrusts should be given when: A. The resident is coughing B. The resident cannot speak, breathe, or cough C. The resident is breathing very rapidly D The resident states she is short of breath B. The resident cannot speak, breathe, or cough
The medical term for fainting is A. Dyspnea B. Syncope C. Hemiplegia D. Cyanosis B. Syncope
What does FAST stand for: A. Face, Action, Speech, Time B. Fibula, Axillae, Sacrum, Tibia C. Face, Arm, Speech, Time C. Face, Arm, Speech, Time
The most accurate temperature measurement is: A. Rectal B. Oral C. Tympanic D. Axillae A. Rectal
What is the medical term for low blood sugar? A. hyperglycemia B. hypoglycemia C. hypertension D. hypotension B. hypoglycemia
What is the name of the law that keeps patients health information private? A. OBRA B. OSHA C. HIPAA D. NAFTA C. HIPAA
What organization protects residents rights and mandates proper C.N.A. training? A. OSHA B. HIPPA C. FAST D. OBRA D. OBRA
What happens when atrophy occurs? A. The brain shrinks B. The muscles become smaller C. The bone becomes dense D. The muscles become stronger B. The muscles become smaller
Which of the following is out of the C.N.A.'s scope of practice? A. Foot Care B. Administer medication C. Toileting a resident D. Assisting a resident to eat B. Administering medication
The abbreviation for a law that was enacted as a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and helps expand the protection and security of consumers electronic health records is A. HISEAL B. HIHELP C. HIQUIET D. HITECH A. HITECH
Dangling is: A. Lying the supine position B. Doing a few sit ups in bed to get used to the upright position C. Elevating the residents feet with pillows D. A way to get residents to balance before standing up D. A way to get residents to balance before standing up
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