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INACE, CNA Practice Exam 4, CNA practice test 2, CNA Practice Test 1, Complete Verified Solution

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INACE, CNA Practice Exam 4, CNA practice test 2, CNA Practice Test 1, Complete Verified Solution Reporting & Recording -Check current documentation of resident status & care. -Observe & report resident data (verbal). -Record objective & subjective resident data (written) Communicate need for changes in care plan. - Report unsafe conditions. -Place & receive phone calls Objective Data Things you can see, hear, feel, smell, or measure: Vital signs, weight, open sore on arm, reddened area on hip, swollen knee, wheezing, skin cold clammy, foul smelling urine, etc. -Subjective Data Things a resident tells you that cannot be observed through senses: Complaints of pain (headache, chest pain, stomach ache), nausea, numbness & tingling of fingers, no appetite, etc At the Nurse's Station: 1 st ring. • Identify unit, give name & title. • Take message. • Do NOT give confidential information. Refer caller to nurse The Resident's Personal Phone: Assist resident to answer. • Answer w/ consent. • If resident is unavailable, answer bedside phone (not cell phone) & take a message; do NOT provide any confidential info. Do NOT give your name or title, the name of the unit or facility Answer call signal: Used to signal for help. - Bed, bathroom. - Keep w/in reach. -Strong side. -Instruct on use. -Remind to use when help needed. - Answer promptly - Everyone responsible! Adaptations if limited mobility. 4. Reinforce instructions from other health professionals to resident & family - Not responsible for teaching but for knowing & reinforcing/assisting resident Inventory & label personal property Upon admission, as acquired. Instruct resident in use of body mechanics. Keep body in good alignment; have good posture. Have a wide base of support (feet shoulder-width apart). -Use strongest & largest muscles (shoulders, upper arms, hips, thighs). - Keep objects close to body. - Avoid unnecessary bending & reaching.

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