Prometric CNA Practice II
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,Which of the D. They shuffle their feet while taking
following best small steps.
describes how
persons affected
by Parkinson's
disease typically
walk?
A. They tend to
walk quickly.
B. They tend to
lean back when
walking.
C. They walk
normally but
with some
shakiness.
D. They shuffle
their feet while
taking small
steps.
,Which of the C. Decrease in taste sensation and
following is smell
considered a
normal age-
related change
seen in elderly
residents?
A. Increase in
appetite
B. Decrease in
constipation
C. Decrease in
taste sensation
and smell
D. Increase in
amount of
confusion
experienced
daily
, A nurse aide is B. check if the resident is hungry or
assigned to a needs to go to the bathroom.
resident with
Alzheimer's Residents with Alzheimer's disease
disease. The or dementia often lack the ability to
nurse aide explain physical needs, problems or
notices that discomfort. When the resident is in
today the pain, the staff may observe the
resident is resident becoming more restless. A
restless and is resident who has to use the
pacing a lot. The bathroom may say "my tummy hurts"
resident is also when the resident's mind no longer
observed recognizes the meaning of body
rubbing his signs such as a full bladder. The
stomach. The resident's behavior may hold clues
nurse aide that the nurse aide should pay
should report attention to. A resident rubbing his
this change to stomach could be a sign of a
the nurse and number of different things: hunger,
A. ask the nausea, the need to urinate or have
resident when a bowel movement. There could
he had his last also be a serious health problem.
bowel
movement.
B. check if the
resident is
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Terms in this set (39)
,Which of the D. They shuffle their feet while taking
following best small steps.
describes how
persons affected
by Parkinson's
disease typically
walk?
A. They tend to
walk quickly.
B. They tend to
lean back when
walking.
C. They walk
normally but
with some
shakiness.
D. They shuffle
their feet while
taking small
steps.
,Which of the C. Decrease in taste sensation and
following is smell
considered a
normal age-
related change
seen in elderly
residents?
A. Increase in
appetite
B. Decrease in
constipation
C. Decrease in
taste sensation
and smell
D. Increase in
amount of
confusion
experienced
daily
, A nurse aide is B. check if the resident is hungry or
assigned to a needs to go to the bathroom.
resident with
Alzheimer's Residents with Alzheimer's disease
disease. The or dementia often lack the ability to
nurse aide explain physical needs, problems or
notices that discomfort. When the resident is in
today the pain, the staff may observe the
resident is resident becoming more restless. A
restless and is resident who has to use the
pacing a lot. The bathroom may say "my tummy hurts"
resident is also when the resident's mind no longer
observed recognizes the meaning of body
rubbing his signs such as a full bladder. The
stomach. The resident's behavior may hold clues
nurse aide that the nurse aide should pay
should report attention to. A resident rubbing his
this change to stomach could be a sign of a
the nurse and number of different things: hunger,
A. ask the nausea, the need to urinate or have
resident when a bowel movement. There could
he had his last also be a serious health problem.
bowel
movement.
B. check if the
resident is