MNA Study Guide State Exam Questions
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when giving nail care, you use the following nail clippers, emery board, and orange stick
or nail file
fingernails are clipped straight across
what do you use to clean under fingernails an orange stick
nails are shaped with an emery stick
when removing clothing, which is correct it is removed from the strong side first
a catheter is a tube used to drain or inject fluid through a body opening
the loss of bladder control is urinary incontinence
,the urinary system removes waste products from the blood
a resident has a catheter. the drainage bag must be kept below the level of the bladder
when giving catheter care, you need to clean downward from the insertion site
the goal of bladder training is to gain voluntary control of urination
fecal incontinence is the inability to control the passage of feces and gas through the anus
constipation is the passage of a hard, dry stool
defecation is the the process of excreting feces from the rectum through the anus
fecal impaction is the prolonged retention and buildup of feces in the rectum
an enema is the introduction of fluid into the rectum and lower colon
, a sign of fecal impaction the frequent passage of liquid stools
what is the preferred position for giving an enema sims or left side lying position
how much enema solution is usually given to an adult 500-1000ml
how far is the enema solution is usually inserted into the adult rectum 2-4 inches
aspiration is breathing of fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into the lungs
edema is the swelling of body tissues with water
a person has diabetes. which food group is restricted carbohydrates
a resident has dysphagia. the person is at risk for aspirations
with Complete Solutions
when giving nail care, you use the following nail clippers, emery board, and orange stick
or nail file
fingernails are clipped straight across
what do you use to clean under fingernails an orange stick
nails are shaped with an emery stick
when removing clothing, which is correct it is removed from the strong side first
a catheter is a tube used to drain or inject fluid through a body opening
the loss of bladder control is urinary incontinence
,the urinary system removes waste products from the blood
a resident has a catheter. the drainage bag must be kept below the level of the bladder
when giving catheter care, you need to clean downward from the insertion site
the goal of bladder training is to gain voluntary control of urination
fecal incontinence is the inability to control the passage of feces and gas through the anus
constipation is the passage of a hard, dry stool
defecation is the the process of excreting feces from the rectum through the anus
fecal impaction is the prolonged retention and buildup of feces in the rectum
an enema is the introduction of fluid into the rectum and lower colon
, a sign of fecal impaction the frequent passage of liquid stools
what is the preferred position for giving an enema sims or left side lying position
how much enema solution is usually given to an adult 500-1000ml
how far is the enema solution is usually inserted into the adult rectum 2-4 inches
aspiration is breathing of fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into the lungs
edema is the swelling of body tissues with water
a person has diabetes. which food group is restricted carbohydrates
a resident has dysphagia. the person is at risk for aspirations