CNAP + HHA Exam Study Guide (NA 309 Exam Questions AND Correct Answers
"The Dying Peron's Bill of Rights" - should a person's questions be answered
honestly? - ✔✔Yes.
I have the right to:
• Be treated as a living human being until I die.
• Maintain a sense of hopefulness, however changing its focus may be.
• Be cared for by those who can maintain a sense of hopefulness, however
changing this might be.
• Express my feelings and emotions about my approaching death in my own
way.
• Participate in decisions concerning my care.
Expect continuing medical and nursing attentions even though "cure" goals
must be changed to "comfort" goals.
• Not die alone.
• Be free from pain.
• Have my questions answered honestly.
,• Not be deceived.
• Have help from and for my family in accepting my death.
• Die in peace and dignity.
• Retain my individuality and not be judged for my decisions, which may be
contrary to the beliefs of others.
• Discuss and enlarge my religious and/or spiritual experiences, whatever these
may mean to others.
• Expect that the sanctity of the human body will be respected after death.
• Be cared for by caring, sensitive, knowledgeable people who will attempt to
understand my needs and will be able to gain some satisfaction in helping me
face my death.
A resident with GERD should not lie down for 2 to 3 hours after eating -
✔✔GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic condition in which the
liquid contents of the stomach back up into the esophagus. The liquid can
inflame and damage the lining of the esophagus.
Always have supplies ready when giving a baby a bath including a diaper -
✔✔Equipment: disposable gloves, clean basin, blanket or towel to pad surface,
washcloth and towel, baby cleanser or mild soap, baby shampoo or mild
, shampoo, cotton hat, lotion or oil, cotton ball or cotton tipped swabs and
alcohol, diaper ointment if used, clean diaper, clean clothes or sleeper, clean
receiving blanket
1. Wash your hands.
2. Put on gloves. Be careful—gloves make the baby slippery!
3. Give the bath in a warm place. Use a blanket or towel to pad the surface the
baby will lie on. Have all your supplies within reach. You will need to keep one
hand on the baby during the entire bath. Remove caps from shampoo and
cleanser to make it easier.
4. Fill the basin with warm water. Test the temperature on the inside of your
wrist. Put the bottle of lotion or oil in the warm water to warm it.
5. With the baby still dressed, hold him or her in the football hold. Wet the
washcloth and gently wipe the eyes, from the inner corner to the outer. Then
clean the rest of the face. Use only warm water—no soap.
6. To wash hair, hold the baby in the football hold with the head over the basin.
Use the washcloth to wet the hair. Using a small amount of shampoo, lather the
baby's hair. Rinse with the washcloth. Pat the head dry immediately with the
towel.
7. Lay the baby down on the padded surface. Always keep at least one hand on
the baby.
"The Dying Peron's Bill of Rights" - should a person's questions be answered
honestly? - ✔✔Yes.
I have the right to:
• Be treated as a living human being until I die.
• Maintain a sense of hopefulness, however changing its focus may be.
• Be cared for by those who can maintain a sense of hopefulness, however
changing this might be.
• Express my feelings and emotions about my approaching death in my own
way.
• Participate in decisions concerning my care.
Expect continuing medical and nursing attentions even though "cure" goals
must be changed to "comfort" goals.
• Not die alone.
• Be free from pain.
• Have my questions answered honestly.
,• Not be deceived.
• Have help from and for my family in accepting my death.
• Die in peace and dignity.
• Retain my individuality and not be judged for my decisions, which may be
contrary to the beliefs of others.
• Discuss and enlarge my religious and/or spiritual experiences, whatever these
may mean to others.
• Expect that the sanctity of the human body will be respected after death.
• Be cared for by caring, sensitive, knowledgeable people who will attempt to
understand my needs and will be able to gain some satisfaction in helping me
face my death.
A resident with GERD should not lie down for 2 to 3 hours after eating -
✔✔GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic condition in which the
liquid contents of the stomach back up into the esophagus. The liquid can
inflame and damage the lining of the esophagus.
Always have supplies ready when giving a baby a bath including a diaper -
✔✔Equipment: disposable gloves, clean basin, blanket or towel to pad surface,
washcloth and towel, baby cleanser or mild soap, baby shampoo or mild
, shampoo, cotton hat, lotion or oil, cotton ball or cotton tipped swabs and
alcohol, diaper ointment if used, clean diaper, clean clothes or sleeper, clean
receiving blanket
1. Wash your hands.
2. Put on gloves. Be careful—gloves make the baby slippery!
3. Give the bath in a warm place. Use a blanket or towel to pad the surface the
baby will lie on. Have all your supplies within reach. You will need to keep one
hand on the baby during the entire bath. Remove caps from shampoo and
cleanser to make it easier.
4. Fill the basin with warm water. Test the temperature on the inside of your
wrist. Put the bottle of lotion or oil in the warm water to warm it.
5. With the baby still dressed, hold him or her in the football hold. Wet the
washcloth and gently wipe the eyes, from the inner corner to the outer. Then
clean the rest of the face. Use only warm water—no soap.
6. To wash hair, hold the baby in the football hold with the head over the basin.
Use the washcloth to wet the hair. Using a small amount of shampoo, lather the
baby's hair. Rinse with the washcloth. Pat the head dry immediately with the
towel.
7. Lay the baby down on the padded surface. Always keep at least one hand on
the baby.