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What is the difference between verbal and nonverbal communication?
Why should a nursing assistant avoid asking yes or no questions?
A resident tells a nursing assistant that he is scared of a medical test that is going to be performed. How could the NA respond without using a cliche such as "oh everything will be fine"
What can help an NA overcome a language barrier with a resident?
What should an NA do each time he greets a resident
Convert 8:33 to military time
Convert 11:10 am to military time
With whom can a nursing assistants' observations about residents be shared
When should care be documented
Do HIPAA guidelines apply to computer use
How does a nursing assistant's reporting impact a resident's minimum data set (MDS) assessment
List the four senses that are used in accurate observing and reporting
What is an incident
When should an incident report be completed
Give an example of a proper greeting when answering the phone at a facility
Describe the NAs role in rounds at a facility
Give an example of how to combine activities to manage time better
For each of the following five statements, decide whether it is an objective sign or subjective symptom observation. Write S for subjective or O for objective 1. Resident says she has a sore throat. ___ 2. Resident has dark red urine. ___ 3. Resident states "I have a hard time catching my breath." ___ 4. Resident is running a fever ___ 5. Resident has blisters on her feet ___
Which of the following is the correct abbreviation for nothing by mouth. (A) NBM (B) NPO (C) ZVM (D) NFF
What does the abbreviation PRN stand for (A) Every hour (B) When needed (C) Two times per day (D) Immediately
How does a nursing assistant contribute to care planning (A) By giving her suggestions regarding medication changes (B) By diagnosing the residents current condition (C) By sharing her observations of residents or .... (D) By demonstrating the types of treatment, she gives to the resident for the resident's family
Where should the call light be left when a nursing assistant leaves a residents room (A) By the door leading to the hallway (B) Next to the toilet in the bathroom (C) On the residents windowsill (D) Within reach of the residents stronger hand
which of the following is typically found on an assignment sheet (A) Residents last known address (B) Residents television preferences (C) Names of the residents closest living relatives (D) Residents diet order
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