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CNA's are prohibited to engage in Give medications, take verbal orders from MD,
certain activities, including but not insert tubes or IVs, apply sterile dressings
limited to:
Who does a CNA report to? Nursing supervisor
CNA's provide ________ care to Direct care
residents.
Since you typically spend the most Changes in a patient's condition.
time with a patient, what should you
be constantly looking out for or be
aware of?
Who develops the resident's care LPN or RN (direct superior)
plan that the CNA will follow?
Chain of command at a long-term Doctor > Nurse Director > RN Supervisor > RN >
care facility? LPN > CNA
What is the most used skill in the Communication- listening, responding,
health care career? documeting.
, Is it better to use open-ended Open-ended ('tell me more', 'let me see if I
questions or close-ended questions understand')
when speaking with residents?
How should you speak to a client Speak clearly, slowly & directly
who has a hearing impediment? Turn down TV & face client
A threat or actual physical/mental Abuse
harm to a resident?
Touching a resident without their Assault
permission? (shoving, pushing,
hitting)
Unlawful personal violence toward a Battery
resident? (bathing w/o permission,
etc)
Preventing a resident from moving False imprisonment
freely about with or w/o force
against their wishes?
Accidently or intentionally ignoring Neglect
the needs of a resident which causes
harm, injury, or change in condition?
(patient gets bedsore bc of not
turning him every 2 hours, not
bathing patient)
Neglecting what you were taught by Negligence
omitting care or performing
incorrect care which causes harm to
the resident? (not putting up
bedrails)