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A prosthesis is
An artificial replacement for a missing body part
Which statement about restorative aides is correct?
They are nursing assistants with special training in restorative nursing and rehabilitation skills
What is stressed during rehabilitation?
What the person is able to do
Activities of daily living refer to
Self-care
A resident is paralyzed from the waist down. You would expect the person to learn to use
A wheelchair
You are feeling frustrated because a resident's progress is slow. You feel like the person is not trying.
What should you do?
Discuss your feeling with the RN
Tumors that do not spread to other body parts and usually do not grow back when removed are
Benign
A person has CA. Surgery is done to
Remove the CA or tumor
Persons receiving chemotherapy are at risk for the following EXCEPT
Hot flashes and blood clots
A patient has CA. You find him crying in his room. What should you do?
Use touch and listening to communicate that you care
Signs and symptoms of AIDS include the following EXCEPT
Warts and blisters on the genitals, discharge from the vagina or penis, and intense itching
Arthroplasty is
The surgical replacement of a joint
,A person has a fracture. The bone is broken but the skin is intact. The person has
A closed feature
A person has an open fracture. The bone has come through the skin. This is also referred to as:
A compound fracture
Warning signs of stroke include all of the following EXCEPT
Sudden, severe chest pain and SOB
A pt had a stroke. When does rehabilitation begin?
At once
Which is NOT a sign or symptom of osteoarthritis?
Fractures
A resident has osteoarthritis. The person is most likely to have joint pain
With weight-bearing and joint motion
A resident has osteoporosis. The person's care plan includes the following. Which should you question?
Promote bedrest- turn and reposition gently
Skeletal traction is applied to
The bone
A resident fell in the shower and fractured his right hip. He is back at the nursing center after surgery to
repair the hip. You know that he is at risk for the following post-operative complications:
Pneumonia, UTI and thrombi in his leg veins
A patient has a fractured right hip. How is the leg positioned?
Abducted at all times
A resident's left leg was amputated. The person complains of pain in the left leg. This is
Phantom limb pain
Tissues die and become black, cold, and shriveled. This is
Gangrene
Bile is stored in the
Gallbladder
Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by
Contaminated blood
An acute illness is
A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover
Persons living in nursing centers are called
, residents
The nursing team involves the following except
Doctors
You have an important role in meeting standards and in the survey process. You must do the following
except
Interview patients and family
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 is a
Federal Law
OBRA requires retraining and/or new competency evaluation for persons who
Have not worked as a nursing assistant for 2 years
Does a nurse have to delegate a task to you?
No. The nurse makes delegation decisions that are best for the person
A nursing assistant is also an EMT who works for the fire dept. In her EMT role, she is allowed to start
IVs. On the weekend, she works as a nursing assistant at a nursing center. The RN asks her to start an
IV on a resident. What should the nursing assistant do?
Politely refuse to do the task and explain why
Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's movement is
False imprisonment
You see a nursing assistant hitting a resident. What should you do?
Tell the nurse
Work ethics mean
Behavior in the workplace
You should wear a wristwatch that
Has a sweep hand
Treating the person with dignity is
Respectfulness
A nursing center wants to hire you. Which is NOT required?
A photo
You see two health team members talking quietly to each other. You tell your co-worker what you
overhear. This is
Gossip
You need to talk to the nurse about a patient or resident. Where should you do this?
In private
Before leaving the unit for a break, you need to