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Baseline - Answer -Initial value that can be compared to future measurements
Bathroom scale - Answer -Read the weight when the dial has stopped moving
Communicate to resident why exam positions are needed and how long resident can be expected to stay
in position - Answer -NA role
Describe what residents may be feeling or losing when entering a facility - Answer -Fear,
uncertainity, anger, loss of health, mobility, indepence, family, friends, pets, plants
Determine the resident weight - Answer -Use standing scale make balance bar level by moving
smaller and large weight indications until bar balances. Add two numbers together
Discharging resident equipment - Answer -Wheelchair, cart, paperwork inventory list done on
admission all of resident personal care items
Document procedure - Answer -Time of discharge, method of transport. Who was with the
resident, vital signs, what items resident took with her
Dorsal recumbent - Answer -Position in which person is flat on her back with her knees flexed and
her feet flat on the bed
During a physical exam a nursing assistant can help a resident by - Answer -Covering the resident
and not exposing them more than is necessary
Equipment for physical exam - Answer -Reflex hammer, otoscope (a lighted instrument that
examines the outer ear and eardrum), ophthalmoscope (a lighted instrument that examines the eye),
specimen container, lubricant, special card to test for blood on stool,
Vaginal speculum (opens the vagina so that it and the cervix can be examined, gloves, drapes
Equipment needed when admitting a resident - Answer -Urine specimen cup, transport bag,
personal care items, bath basin, water pitcher, drinking glass, toothpaste, soap, toothbrush, emesis
basin, urinal, gown, towels
Facility procedure for admission - Answer -Take resident height and weight, take resident baseline
vitals, obtain urine specimen, complete paperwork, take inventory personal items, help resident out