They also need to tell them their rights and the process. ( professional or unprofessional ) being on time for work. - part A: helps pay for care in hospitals for skilled nursing facilities or home health or hospice Diagnosed diseas or disability and prescribed treatment? 5. promote self care and independence, give medications or insert or remove tubes, licensed practical nurse (LPN) or license vocational nurse (LVN), licensed professional who has completed 1 to 2 years of education and is able to administer medications and give treatments, helps residents get support services such as counseling, performs assigned tasks such as taking vital signs and providing personal care, helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities by training residents to perform ADLs and other activities, administers therapy in the form of heat, cold, massage, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and exercise to muscles, bones, and joints, diagnosis disease or disability and prescribed treatment, helps creates a diet for residents with special needs, a person who's condition, treatment, and progress is what the care team results around, teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems, licensed professional who has graduated from 2 to 4 year nursing program and coordinates, manages, and provides skilled nursing care. (C) tell her that she will feel better if she wears the dentures. I heard her moaning all night last night." You have an interview scheduled with a perspective employer, it is acceptable to bring your child along, if you were unable to secure other childcare? -assistance to low income Page 4 of 71 Neglect can be purposeful or unintentional. When using a cane, the resident should place it on his/her ______________ side. The radius of curvature of the road at B is 180 ft. Otherwise, click the red Don't know box. reasoning and communication. Care provided with a focus on pain relief, comfort and managing symptoms. A) A bloodborne disease Terms of Service. the nursing staff; . a medical chart is the legal record of a resident's care. Follow chain if command until action is taken, Investigate absolutely resolve residents complaints. list two groups of people who qualify for medicare. What Is one way to keep private health info confidential ? Use ______________ devices such as utensils with built up handle grips, plate guards, and special drinking cups when necessary. -toileting the information in an incident report is confidential true or false? what is included under protected health information (PHI)? which of the following would be considered an incident? your web page. janice hahn meet staff; algae respiration at night; inverness club toledo membership fees Ethical. The Coordinating Team consists of: the nursing supervisor or unit manager, unit secretary, and dietitian. The buttons are very tiny, and she cannot button loud argument with another resident during a card game. Application Of Concept Analysis On Nursing Intuition To Clinical Practice which of the following is one way to keep private health information confidential? people who need some help with daily care. True or False, ___________ All fluid that is eliminated from the body: it includes urine, feces, vomitus, perspiration, moisture that is exhaled in the air and wound drainage. Because NAs are the eyes and ears of the team. which residents' right does this violate? True or False, Which of the following terms means recording/documenting information about your residents? a nursing assistant does not report an incident that makes her feel uncomfortable unless she thinks it might be a direct threat true or false? What is required of a nursing assistant of suspects that a resident is being abused? documentation of incidents helps protect the resident, the employer, an individual staff members true or false? Why should a NA NOT do tasks that are not assigned to him? This significantly hinders wound healing, and can cause amputation of a limb or other medical problems. Classified information or material must be stored under conditions that prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to it. how is eligibility for medicaid determined? For a resident who has had a stroke, you should assist them to dress the ______________ side first. Every night when she goes home, she tells her family funny stories about the residents she is working with. -promote self-care & independence, helps residents socialize and stay active, Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Licensed professional who has completed one to two years of education and is able to administer medications and give treatments, helps residents get support services, such as counseling, performs assigned tasks, such as taking vital signs and providing personal care, helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities by training residents to perform ADLS and other activities, Administers therapy in the form of heat, cold, massage, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and exercise to muscles, bones, and joints, diagnoses disease or disability and prescribes treatment, creates diets for residents with special needs, Licensed professional who has graduated from a two-to four-year nursing program and coordinates, manages, and provides skilled nursing care, Person whose condition, treatment, and progress are what the care team revolves around, teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems, it describes the line of authority in a facility, liability is a legal term that means what, someone can be held responsible for harming someone else. 7:30 pm 3am: Harry, a young CNA, is measuring a residents vital signs when the resident's family arrives. Normal Size Small Size show me how. ( True/False) Culture change means basing care on each individual's needs. Matt, a new NA tells a resident that she has to wear a flowered shirt that he has chosen for her. ( True / False ) If an NA does not actually see an incident but arrives after it has already occurred, he should document what he thinks happened, ( True / False ) The documentation of an incident should include who the NA thinks could be responsible for the incident, ( True / False ) Incident reports should be factual. Chronic is long lasting, and you will likely be affected for the duration of your life, but it will not generally end your life. help them, tell them their rights, report it to a supervisor, investigate and resolve residents complaints, to protect and secure the privacy of health info, what is included under protected health information? . Which resident's behavior should be reported to the nurse? C) Prone Diabetics have poor circulation, especially in their lower extremities. Then click the card to flip it. The goal is also to help front line staff manage these residents as well. ( True / False ) the information in an incident report is confidential. Which residents' right this violate? Harry, a nursing assistant, is measuring a resident's vital signs when the resident's family arrives. 4. assist with meals those conditions in a long term care are chronic. \end{aligned} Neglect can be purposeful or unintentional. The NA should only perform the activity if the resident says he wants it performed. Terminal means it will be the cause of a person"s death. Privacy Policy and B) Put their hands to their throat it is a best practice to make your urls as long and descriptive as possible. what is true about a resident's medical chart? The nursing assistant must help them in every way. ( True/False ) Each step in a procedure is important and must be strictly followed. A man is accused of raping a non-verbal and immobile female resident at a nursing and rehabilitation center, and reportedly went so far as to claim the woman liked it.On April 2, staff members at . True or False. D) Fight disease, Having care explained before its preformed is a resident's legal right. Helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities by training them to perform activities of daily living and other activities. He tells them you'll have to come back another day I'm busy with her right now. C) Osteoporosis C) Clean catch Showing sensitivity and habit not a sense of what is appropriate when dealing with others. A) Pale or bluish skin The weaker side of the body should be referred to as the if a nursing assistant receives an injury on the job, they should file an incident report true or false? If the nursing assistant is overwhelmed with other tasks, do the task yourself. a policy is a course of action to be followed for example all health information must remain confident true or false? A) Blood pressure and pulse \end{array} & \\ which residents' right does this violate? An affected side of the body, is one that is ____________due to stroke or injury, The surgical removal of some or all of a body part, usually a hand, arm, leg or foot, The ability to think logically and clearly, Way of describing how disease is transmitted from human being to another, A surgically created opening from an area inside the body to the outside, Exercises that put a joint through it's full arc of motion. Each door is 0.700 m wide. The frontline staff of certified nursing assistants can be very frustrated. (b) the thermal efficiency. What should a nursing assistant do if a resident starts to fall? -permanent kidney failure any age Care for people who need some help and supervision during certain hours. He tells her that she had better not tell anyone about it or he will be very angry at her. Residents who cannot raise their hips ( True/False ) it's all right to do tasks not listed in the job discriptiin if they are very simple. The nursing assistant should tell the nurse of the resident's refusal: A resident has been sick. a nursing assistant is measuring a residents vital signs when the residents family arrives. Module 1: Introduction to Nurse Assistant Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care: The Basics, Second Edition (Chapter 1. The CMS requires nursing homes to tell residents and their families or representatives within 12 hours if a COVID-19 case is confirmed on-site. B) Genital Respecting others beliefs and practices and not judging others. True or false, Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease typically appear suddenly, List the 5 basic physical needs that all humans have, food and water Margaret a nursing assistant tells her best friend that the resident's cancer is getting worse. (Courtesy photo) True or False, Alzheimer's disease causes tangled nerve fibers and protein deposits to form in the brain, eventually causing dementia. 5. following policies and procedures Which resident right does this violate? Leaving Ms. Scott's room, she notices a pretty necklace. if a resident wants to make a complaint of abuse, what must the nursing assistant do? Matt a new nursing assistant tells a resident that she has to wear the flowered shirt he picked out for her. True or False, Which of the following terms means recording/documenting information about your residents? Part A) helps pay for care in hospitals or nursing facilities. True or False, When should gloves be changed during a bed bath? How many ounces of fluid does a human need daily? What does this mean? 6. What is one reason that other members of the care team will show great interest in the work that a nursing assistant does? She knows Ms. Rice has Alzheimer's disease and wont notice that is gone away. True or False, False, the urine will not drain in the upward position, it will flow back into the bladder and likely cause a bladder infrction, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, MRSA bacteria who have developed resistance to the antibiotic Methicillin, LEFT ARROW - move card to the Don't know pile. True or False. An agreement between the employer/employee that defines the responsibilities of both the employee and employer. True or False. B) Hypertension Checking the resident's identification C. Providing privacy D. Documenting the procedure Definition B. C) Sense of touch Preforms assigned tasks, such as measuring vital signs and providing personal care. You have overheard the doctor telling the nurse the resident has cancer. -meals C) Redness The NA should report it ti the charge nurse immediately. It also covers those of any age with permanent kidney failure and certain disabilities. Here's the scenario that was given to us by our nursing assistant online class teacher. How much power does the neuron release? The forcing of a person to preform or participate in sexual acts, Any unwelcomed sexual advances or behavior that creates and intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment, The repeated use of legal or illegal drugs, cigarettes or alcohol in a way that harms oneself or others, The use of spoken or written words, pictures or gestures that threaten, embarrass or insult a person, Erbal, physcial or sexual abuse of staff by other staff members or residents. What did Wanda say to Scarlet Witch at the end. A) Sense of sight D) Fowler's, Some residents have a side of the body that is weaker than the other one. D) Sense of smell, The genital and anal area is called the You would need to create a new account. when her daughter comes to see her later that day, Anne, an NA, tells her that Ms. Land is in a bad mood and cannot see anyone. 1) insert or remove tubes 11. Identified communication disorders and created a care plan, as well as teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems. An\mathrm{An}An industrial process for manufacturing sulfuric acid, H2SO4\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{SO}_4H2SO4, uses hydrogen sulfide, H2S\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{~S}H2S, from the purification of natural gas. -certain disabilities any age, list the four parts of medicare and what each helps pay far, -facility A) Rectum B) Ear C) Forehead D) Armpit, Foley catheters should be emptied daily and the output amount should be turned in to the nurse before the shift ends. Who plans activities to help residents socialize and stay mentally and physically active. Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is called? another name for a long-term care facility is? list the four parts of Medicare in what each helps pay for. You can also use your keyboard to move the cards as follows: If you are logged in to your account, this website will remember which cards you know and don't know so that they a resident on a low sodium diet receives and eats a regular, non-restricted mea. 4. explaining care before providing it Look at the large card and try to recall what is on the other side. people who live in long-term care facilities are usually called ______________ because it is where they live for the duration of their stay. Being a cna is hard work,some of the challenges can lead to burnout include but not limited to. C) Think logically . True or false? A) A high fat diet adult day services is a type of care is for people who need some help and supervision during certain hours true or false? Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to someone. Mrs Gonzalez looks confused and doesn't respond. using confidential rooms for reporting on residents. \hline Helps residents get support services, such as counseling. D) Heart attack, What is the best position for a resident with COPD? C) Residents with Parkinson's disease siddhartha quotes about wisdom with page numbers. I'm busy PropertyTypeofSolutioncloudymixturewithparticlesthatmoveerraticallylargeparticleswiththixotropicbehaviorclearmixturewithparticlesthatscatterlight\begin{array}{|l|l|} Scenario 9. ( True/False ) Long term care facilities may offer assisted living, subacute care, or specialized care. B) Lateral Part D) Helps pay for medications. C) Blood oxygen level and pulse rate A few hours before the Head and the Heart take the stage in New York, the band's tall, sociable-dude bass player, Chris Zasche, shows off a few photos on his phone. Mrs. Perkins is a visually impaired resident. C.) Residents who have problems with urinary incontinence you should politely give her your name and title, and ask her to wait while you get the nurse When you are measuring B/P on a resident, it is not necessary to use a stethoscope since you can visualize the needle jumping and record that number. -dr services purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to someone, the purposeful failure to give needed care, resulting in harm to a person, a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that he or she will be harmed, the intentional touching of a person without their consent, physical, sexual, or emotional abuse by spouses, intimate partners, or family members, unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement, the improper or illegal use of a persons money, possessions, property, or other assets, the separation of a person from others against the person's will, injury caused by professional misconduct through negligence, carelessness, or lack of skill, actions, or failure to act or provide proper care, resulting in the unintended injury to a person, the unintentional failure to provide needed care, resulting in a physical, mental, or emotional harm to a person, intentional or unintentional treatment that causes harm to a persons body - includes slapping, bruising, cutting, burning, physical restraining, pushing, shoving, and rough handling, emotional harm caused by threatening, scarring, humiliating, intimidating, isolating, or insulting a person, are they treating him or her as a child, the forcing of a person to perform or participate in sexual acts against their will, any unwelcome sexual advances or behavior that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment, the use of legal or illegal drugs, cigarettes, or alcohol in a way that harms oneself or others, the use of spoken or written words, pictures, or gestures that threaten, embarrassed, or insult another person, verbal, physical, or sexual abuse of care team members by residence or other care team members. She knows the resident has Alzheimer's and will not notice it gon anhway. Dealing with death. A) Before washing the perineal area B) Before washing the arms ans axillae C) Before washing the hands D) Before washing the face, A fracture pan is used for voiding for A.) Why should a nursing assistant not do tasks that are not assigned to him? Medicaid has four parts. True or False, False, the urine will not drain in the upward position, it will flow back into the bladder and likely cause a bladder infrction, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, MRSA bacteria who have developed resistance to the antibiotic Methicillin. \text { that move erratically } how does a nursing assistant's reporting affect the MDS? as a nursing assistant, you never give medications unless you have completed a state-approved medication assistant training program you are alone in the nurses' station and you answer the phone. Someone can be held responsible for harming someone else. 3) change sterile dressings. Gives therapy in the form of heat, cold, massage, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and exercise to muscles, bones and joints. True or false, False, they should be emptied every shift, When someone is choking, they usually B) Wearing gloves if there is a possibility of coming into contact with blood or body fluids C) Touching body fluids with bare hands. The density of sulfur dioxide at 25C25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}25C and 1.00atm1.00 \mathrm{~atm}1.00atm is 2.62g/L2.62 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{L}2.62g/L, and the molar heat capacity is 30.2J/(molC)30.2 \mathrm{~J} /\left(\mathrm{mol}^{\circ}{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right)30.2J/(molC). These programs provide at least 100 hours of training, including 60 hours of classroom time and 40 hours of hands-on resident . why should a nursing assistant not do tasks that are not assigned to them? 3. excepting a birthday gift from a resident D) CNA's waist so the resident can hold on to it, C) Over the resident's clothing and around the waist, In this position the resident is lying on either side. 1) insert or remove tubes D) Before washing the face, A fracture pan is used for voiding for False, only a nurse may cut the fingernails/toenails of a diabetic. He tells them, "You'll have to come back another day. \text { cloudy mixture with particles } \\ In this position, the resident is lying on his stomach. Jane is explaining care to Mrs Gonzalez who only speaks Spanish. And mass customization are forcing companies to find flexible ways to meet customer demand. Today you overhear Jean speaking to her resident, Mrs. Holmes about getting dressed. She asks you what is wrong with her. A) Straight B) Genital C) Clean catch D) Indwelling, Inhaling food, fluid or foreign material into the lungs is called A) Dehydration B) Hyperalimentation C) Hydration D) Aspiration, One symptom of dehydration is dark colored urine True or False, Why is it important to identify each resident before serving their meal, To make certain they receive the correct consistency of food and/or drink for their abilities, To restore the person to the highest possible level of functioning, Ambulation is another word for ________________, OBRA requires that nursing assistants complete ____ hours of annual continuing education, A way to help residents regain balance before standing up, The normal respiration rate for adults ranges from, Which of the following is considered a plant based protein? A) Not sanitizing hands before putting on gloves. For 0300? Explore More Explore More. the right to participate in one's own care. He has medication for it, but he says that it makes him nauseous and does not want to take it. Always take the time to say "please can you do this" or "thank you very much for doing that for me". When you've placed seven or more cards in the Don't know box, click "retry" to try those cards again. C) Reposition the resident without causing shearing SO2\mathrm{SO}_2SO2. B.) A) Immobility B) Swelling C) Redness D) Stiffness, Fractures are broken bones and are often caused by A) A high fat diet B) Hypertension C) Osteoporosis D) Angina, The nervous system A) Gives the body shape and structure B) Controls and coordinates body function C) Is the largest organ in the body D) Pumps blood through the bloods vessels to the cells, B) Controls and coordinates body functions, For a person with COPD, a common fear is A) Constipation B) Incontinence C) Not being able to breathe D) Heart attack, What is the best position for a resident with COPD? B) Help the resident sleep better She knows Miss Scott has Alzheimer's disease and won't notice that it is gone anyways. A) Axillae True or False, Why is it important to identify each resident before serving their meal, To make certain they receive the correct consistency of food and/or drink for their abilities, To restore the person to the highest possible level of functioning, Ambulation is another word for ________________, OBRA requires that nursing assistants complete ____ hours of annual continuing education, A way to help residents regain balance before standing up, The normal respiration rate for adults ranges from, Which of the following is considered a plant based protein?
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