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A patient has been in wrist restraints for 2 hrs and you are assigned to remove the restraints to
reposition the patient. Where should the restraints be secured after repositioning?
Ans>> To a non-moving part of the bed( bed frame)
Elderly persons often do not experience thirst and are at risk of?
Ans>> Dehydration
A patient that needs no nursing interventions ( such as injections, IV, therapy, wound care, tube
feedings or intensive symptom monitoring) but is unable to care for himself in his own home would
probably be found in a?
Ans>> Assisted Living Facility
A patient is recently diagnosed with end stage renal disease. The nurse has educated the patient
on diet modifications. Later, he says that he can't remember what the nurse said and asks you if
he should have pretzels or a candy bar. What is the best response?
Ans>> "The nurse is the best to answer that question. Let me get her for you."
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,Which of the following settings provides short term care and stabilization for patients with acute (
sudden, immediate and severe) health conditions?
Ans>> a hospital
When working with patients that DO NOT have dementia, what is an appropriate communication
method to encourage conversation and support the patient's emotional well-being?
Ans>> Asking open ended questions and avoiding yes/no questions
Mrs. Hopkins was admitted to the nursing home last week after being told that she can no longer
live alone. She has been seen frequently crying and stated that, "It just doesn't feel like home. I
hate that people come in and out of my room all the time without notice. This is my bedroom. I
miss my privacy." What is a measure you can take to help her adjust?
Ans>> Make sure her privacy is respected and knock before entering
When wearing gloves to perform a personal care skill that will expose the CNA to body fluids,
when should the gloves be put on?
Ans>> after preparing supplies but immediately before beginning the skill on the patient
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,When should you enter a patient's room, he throws a telephone at you and yells at you to get out.
He is pacing, appears agitated and is mumbling to himself. As you retreat toward the door, he
lunges at you, trying to grab your arm. What should the CNA do?
Ans>> Leave the room immediately and get the nurse's attention quickly.
CNAs should promote safety in patient environments by removing?
Ans>> Throw rugs
A nurse asks you to perform a task that you haven't been trained for that task, she gets mad and
says, "it's not that hard, just figure it out!". What is an appropriate action?
Ans>> Refuse to perform the task for patient safety
Performing foot care regularly gives the CNA an opportunity to:
Ans>> Notice any red areas, wounds, sores, rashes or other abnormalities
To properly perform the Heimlich Maneuver, you would?
Ans>> Thrust firmly on the abdomen upward and inward from behind with a cupped fist
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, Which of the following is a normal sign of aging?
Ans>> Muscles weaken and lose muscle tone
A female patient with a history of seizures is admitted to your unit. What is an appropriate action
to take to ensure the patient's safety?
Ans>> Report changes in sleep, personality and signs of stress in the patient to the nurse
immediately
A patient with a wound, sore or incision should be monitored for?
Ans>> Signs of infection (redness, warmth, drainage or odor)
A CNA is caring for an elderly patient who seems more confused today. What is an appropriate
action?
Ans>> Report the change to the nurse
What is an important step to take before bathing a patient?
Ans>> Ask the patient to check the water temperature
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