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Nursing assistants work in a lot of different places. One place that CNAs work is a skilled nursing facility. This type of facility is also called a - answersnursing home Who developed the Hierarchy of Needs? - answersMaslow You are a CNA caring for Mrs. Thomas. You see a notation on the nursing care plan that states, "ambulate at least 10 yards qid". This patient will be assisted with ambulation at which of the following times? - answers10 am, 2 pm, 6 pm, and 10 pm Which of the following lists the five senses? - answershearing, smell, taste, sight, and touch Where would the wheelchair be placed when transferring a stroke patient from their bed to the chair? - answerson the patient's strong side A resident is ordered to be in High Fowler position for each meal. Which of the following descriptions is the most accurate depiction of High Fowler position? - answersthe patient's bed is at a 90 degree angle and the patient is positioned sitting up What protective equipment should be worn when changing an incontinent patient? - answersgloves and gown Of the following symptoms, which one is most likely due to an infection in a resident? - answerssudden onset confusion The nursing assistant knows that the term "NPO" means: - answersnothing by mouth The nursing assistant should tell the nurse if the client with diabetes: - answersdoes not touch their lunch tray The nursing assistant knows that residents on bedrest must be turned ever: - answers2 hours Which of the following pulses will be most commonly used by a nursing assistant when acquiring vital signs? - answersradial The nursing assistant is helping residents to eat in the dining room when, suddenly, a resident stands from their seat and begins clutching their throat while coughing silently. The nursing assistant performs which of the following actions first? - answersask the resident if they are choking A client at the facility receives a new roommate. While the roommate is in the bathroom, the clients leans towards the nurse and whispers, "Why is she here anyway? Is she sick?" The best response by the nursing assistant is: - answers"I'm afraid I can't share that information with you." A client with Alzheimer's wakes up more confused than usual one morning. The nursing assistant know that, after breakfast, it is most important to support normal gastrointestinal tract function by: - answerstaking the client to the bathroom The client asks the nursing assistant to assist her to cut her toenails. The nursing assistant knows the client has type two diabetes. Which of the following actions is best? - answerscheck the chart for physician orders regarding nail trimming Which of the following options is the best method to prevent insomnia? - answersencourage the client to take several walks around the facility daily The nursing assistant takes the temperature of an elderly client and finds it to be 100.6 degrees F. The client reports having just taken a sip of hot tea. Which of the following actions is appropriate? - answersthe nursing assistants waits at least fifteen minutes before taking the temperature A client under the nursing assistant's care suffers from chronic "foot drop". The nursing assistant can expect to find which of the following devices in the client's room? - answerspositioning boots A nursing assistant takes the blood pressure of a client and finds it to be 82/43. The client reports feeling dizzy. The nursing assistant should: - answersreport the finding to the nurse The range of motion term "abduction" means: - answersmoving the extremity away from the body Which of the following most addresses a client's needs in regard to spirituality? - answersassist the client to the facility's chapel every Sunday Proper body mechanics when lifting clients involve which of the following? - answersbending at the knees Which of the following would be primary indication of hepatitis? - answersjaundice Which of the following aspects of care is important for a confused client? - answersreorienting the client frequently What type of client may opt to receive hospice care? - answersterminally ill client Cheyne-Stokes respirations occur in a client who: - answersis close to death A client in the day room is having a panic attack. The nursing assistant should: - answerstell the client to breathe as slowly and deeply as possible Which of the following residents is demonstrating orthopneic position? - answersa resident sits on its side of the bed and leans forward over a bedside table A resident is choosing items for breakfast. Which of the following items contains the most amount of potassium? - answerscantaloupe When helping a client with left-sided weakness due to CVA, the nursing assistant should position the client's cane: - answerson the right side CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) should be performed when: - answersa client has no pulse and is not breathing
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