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_________ is often the first time a nursing assistant meets a new resident
Admission
The NA should try to make sure the resident has a good __________ of her and her facility
impression
The NA should prepare the ____ before the resident arrives
room
The NA should ask _________ to find out a residents personal preferences and ________
questions
routines
The NA should _________ herself to the resident and stay her position
introduce
The NA should always call a resident by her ____ name until she tells the NA what she prefers to be called
last
The NA should try to make sure the new resident feels welcome and wanted. The NA should not ____ the process or the new resident
rush
The NA can help the resident by explaining daily life in the facility and offering to take the resident on a ____
tour
New residents must be given a copy of their legal ______
rights
It is important for the NA to _______ the new resident in case something important was missed
observe
A resident has a legal right to have his _______ items that he has brought with him treated carefully
personal
False
True
False
True
True
False
True
What can changed in vital signs indicate?
they can indicate a residents condition worsening
Which changed should be immediately reported to the nurse?
-fever
-a pulse that is too rapid or too slow
-blood pressure changes
residents pain is worse or not relieved by pain management
98.6-100.6 degrees F
Tympanic thermometer
axilla
rectum (rectal)
red
radial pulse
60-100 beats per minute
inspiration
expiration
12 to 20 breaths per minute
people may breathe more quickly if they know they are being observed
145/85
sphygmomanometer
diastolic
fractions
systolic
blood pressure and pulse rate
If a resident complains of pain, what questions should the NA ask to get the most accurate information?
-where is the pain
-when did it start
-how severe is it
-can you describe it
-what were you doing before the pains tarted
-how long does it last, and how often does it occur
-what makes it better, what makes it worse
List five things that an NA can do to help reduce a residents pain
-report complaints of pain or unrelieved pain
-position body in proper alignment
-give back rubs
-ask if resident would like a warm shower
-help resident to the bathroom or commode or offer the bedpan or urinal
Why must an NA report any weight a resident loses?
weight changes can indicate illness
How many inches are in one foot?
12
The purpose of restraint is
to restrict voluntary movement or behavior
An example of a physical restraint is
raised side rails on a bed
A chemical restraint is
medication used to control behavior
What is one reason the use of restraints has been restricted?
they were sometimes abused by caregivers
A restraint can be used
when a doctor has ordered its use
Restraint-feee care means that
restraints are never used for any reason
Restraint alternative are
any interventions used in place of a restraint
-release restraint
-reassure resident
-offer help with toileting
-check for incontinence
-offer fluids and food
-check skin for irritation
-report discolored skin to nurse
-check for swelling and report it
-reposition the resident
-ambulate resident if he is unable
True
The fluid a person consumes is called intake or input
True
All of the body's fluid output is in the form of urine
False
Fluid balance is taking in and eliminating the same amounts of fluid
True
True
Clean-catch specimen
Excludes first and last urine from sample
Hat
Collection container put into toilet to collect samples
Routine urine specimen
Urine sample collected any time resident voids
Specimen
A sample that is used for analysis in order to try to make a diagnosis
Sputum specimen
Early morning is the best time to collect this specimen
Stool specimen
Urine and toilet paper should not be included with this specimen
Catheter
Thin tube inserted into the body that is used to drain or inject flyids
Condom catheter
Urinary catheter that had an attachment that fits into the penis
Indwelling catheter
Urinary catheter that stays inside the bladder for a period of time
Straight catheter
Urinary catheter that is removed immediately after urine is drained
Urinary catheter
Thin tube to drain urine from the bladder
Oxygen is prescribed by a doctor
True
False
False
False
True
True
False
IV lines allow direct access to
the bloodstream
What is the NA's responsibility for IV care?
documenting and reporting observations
If the fluid in an IV bag is nearly gone, the NA should
notify the nurse
True
False