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CNA Test 2019
Chapter 6
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |