AZ Caregiver Certification Test Prep
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Axial (temp armpit) - ANSWER ✔ - 1 degree lower than oral temp or equal to rectal temp or equal to
another location temp
Medication disposal document - ANSWER ✔ - requires number of pills
Postmortem Care - ANSWER ✔ - care of body after death, rigidity is common after death
To prevent a resident form choking you should
A) feed the resident one piece and make sure that he swallows before giving him another piece
B) give him three pieces of food at once and give him the fluid
C) let him stay in a reclined position - ANSWER ✔ - A) feed the resident one piece and make sure that he
swallows before giving him another piece
Sliding Scale - ANSWER ✔ - Give insulin per sliding scale and tell manager
Communication - ANSWER ✔ - verbal is speaking, non verbal communication is body language, gestures
or facial expressions (smiles)
Unaffected - ANSWER ✔ - strong side or side not affected by CVA
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BID - ANSWER ✔ - 2 times a day
QID - ANSWER ✔ - 4 times a day
Dementia is a disease of
A) mental functioning
B) confusion - ANSWER ✔ - A) mental confusion
Inhalation - ANSWER ✔ - medication inhaled (breathed in)
Opthalmic or Optic (OD, OS, or OU) - ANSWER ✔ - Eye
Otic (AD, AS, or AU) - ANSWER ✔ - Ear
Orally (PO) - ANSWER ✔ - By mouth
Sublingual (SL) - ANSWER ✔ - Under the tongue; a medication delivery route.
Topical (Local) - ANSWER ✔ - applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes for local effect
Transdermal pathc - ANSWER ✔ - Applied to the skin absorbed over a period of time (systemic)
Injection - ANSWER ✔ - Insulin injected into subcutaneous tissue
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Rectal medication - ANSWER ✔ - medication given into the rectum suppository
Homeostasis - ANSWER ✔ - a condition when all body systems are working at their best to be in
homeostasis the body's metabolism or physical and chemical processes must be working at a steady
level
Integumentary system - ANSWER ✔ - Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail
Musculoskeletal system - ANSWER ✔ - the system of bones and skeletal muscles that support and
protect the body and permit movement
Circulatory system (cardiac) - ANSWER ✔ - Heart and all the blood vessels
Nervous system Central nervous (sensory) system - ANSWER ✔ - Brain and spinal cord
Respiratory system - ANSWER ✔ - A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange
between the body and the environment, consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, nasopharynx,
larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
Urinary - ANSWER ✔ - kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
Gastrointestinal system - ANSWER ✔ - also known as the digestive system, extends from the mouth to
the anus, and responsible for digestion and elimination
Endocrine system - ANSWER ✔ - Glands produce hormones, thyroid, pituitary, adrenal (pancreas insulin)
Reproductive system - ANSWER ✔ - Reproduce offspring- produce male sex cells (sperm) and female sex
cells (oocytes). Ovaries and testies
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