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CNA Test 2019

Chapter 6

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1. Why do the elderly have safety concerns than younger people? Dementia, Confusion, illness disability and diminished
2. What us the key to safety in facilities? The sense of sight, hearing touch, smell and taste
3. Generally speaking, in what position should a bed be left after a nursing assistant has finished giving care? Lowest position
4. Those at greatest risk for burns are People who have a loss of sensation
5. Scalds are burns caused by Hot liquid
6. How long does it take for a serious burn to occur with a liquid at a temperature of 140'F 5 Seconds or less
7. When serving hot liquids to residents, the nursing assistant should Pour hot drinks away from residents
8. List five items in a facility that can cause poisoning? Cleaners, Paints, Medications, Toiletries, and Glue
9. How should a nursing assistant identify a resident before placing a meal tray? The resident name would be on the outside of the door or on their wrist
10.Employers must Have an SDS for every chemical use
11. A restraint can be used When a doctor has ordered its use
12. Reduced blood Circulation
13. Stress on the Heart
14. The purpose of restraints is to Restrict voluntary movement or behavior
15. An example of a physical restraint is Raised side rails on a bed
16. Chemical restraint is Medication used to control behavior
17. Oxygen should be turned off in the event of a fire. True
18. Oxygen therapy is prescribed by a doctor True
19. Which of the following is included on a Safety Data Sheet? A chemical ingredients and danger
20.Restraint-free care means that Restraints are never used for any reason
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