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2701772214Acute IllnessA sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover.0
2701772215Chronic IllnessAn on-going illness that is slow or gradual in onset; it has no known cure; it can be controlled and complications prevented with proper treatment.1
2701772216Nursing AssistantA person who has passed a nursing assistant training and competency evaluation program; performs delegated nursing tasks under the supervision of a licensed nurse.2
2701772217nursing teamThose who provide nursing care such as RNs, LPNs, LVNs and nursing assistants.3
2701772218terminal illnessAn illness or injury from which the person will not likely recover.4
2701772219respite careTemporary care in a facility while the normal at home care giver is on vacation or away for some reason.5
2701772220Certified Nursing Assistant; Certified Nurse AideCNA6
2701772221Minimum Data Set.What does MDS stand for?7
2701772222Anterior.What is the term for at or toward the front of the body?8
2701772223Distal.What is the term for farthest from the center of or from the point of attachment?9
2701772224Lateral.What is the term for away from the midline, at the side of?10
2701772225Medial.What is the term for near the middle or midline of the body?11
2701772226Posterior.What is the term for at or toward the back of the body?12
2701772227Proximal.What is the term for the part nearest to the center?13
2701772228Base of supportThe area on which an object rests.14
2701772229body alignmentThe way the head, trunk, arms and legs are aligned with one another; posture.15
2701772230body mechanicsUsing the body in an efficient and careful way.16
2701772231Dorsal Recumbent Position.What is another name for supine position?17
2701772232fowler's positionA semi-sitting position; the head of the bed is raised between 45 and 60 degrees.18
2701772233lateral positionThe person lies on one side or the other; side-lyng position.19
2701772234Posture.What is another name for body alignment?20
2701772235Prone position.What do they call it when a person is lying on the abdomen with the head turned to one side?21
2701772236Sims' position.What is another name for semi-prone side position?22
2701772237Lateral position.What is another name for "side-lying" position?23
2701772238sims' positionA left side-lying position in which the upper leg is sharply flexed so it is not on the lower leg and the lower arm is behind the person; semi-prone side position.24
2701772239Supine position.What is it called when a person is in back-lying position; dorsal recumbent position.25
2701772240ShearingWhen skin sticks to a surface while muscles slide in the direction the body is moving.26
2701772241TransferMoving the person from one place to another.27
2701772242HolismA concept that considers the whole person.28
2701772243At least 75.How many hours of instruction does the OBRA law require?29
2701772244The Nurse.Who delegates tasks based on the residents needs?30
2701772245Information you can see, hear, feel or smell.What is objective data?31
2701772246Medical asepsis.What is a clean technique the same as?32
2701772247Infection involving the whole body.What is a systemic infection?33
2701772248A susceptible host.What do you call a person at risk for infection?34
2701772249Before meals.ac35
2701772250After meals.pc36
2701772251Twice a day.bid37
2701772252Morning.am38
2701772253Afternoon or evening.pm39
2701772254Three times a day.tid40
2701772255Activities of daily living.ADL41
2701772256As desired.ad lib42
2701772257If needed or as needed.PRN43
2701772258Ambulate, ambulatory.amb44
2701772259Amountamt45
2701772260Bowel movement.BM46
2701772261Complains of.c/o47
2701772262Discontinue.dc48
2701772263With.c49
2701772264Without.s50
2701772265Times.x51
2701772266Nothing by mouth.NPO52
2701772267By mouth.PO53
2701772268Range of motion.ROM54
2701772269Active range of motion.AROM55
2701772270Passive range of motion.PROM56
2701772271Wheelchair.wc57
2701772272Blood pressure.BP58
2701772273Temperature, pulse, respiration.TPR59
2701772274Vital signs (both TPR and BP)VS60
2701772275Axillary.ax61
2701772276Fahrenheit temperature.F62
2701772277Height.ht63
2701772278Weight.wt64
2701772279Oxygen.O265
2701772280WaterH2O66
2701772281Intake and output.I&O67
2701772282Intravenous.IV68
2701772283Ounce.oz69
2701772284Milliliterml70
2701772285Sodium.Na71
2701772286Physical therapist.PT72
2701772287Occupational therapist.OT73
2701772288Cancer.Ca74
2701772289Congestive heart failure.CHF75
2701772290Short of breath.SOB76
2701772291Gastrointestinal.GI77
2701772292Genitourinary.GU78
2701772293Cerebrovascular accident or stroke.CVA79
2701772294Myocardial infarction or heart attack.MI80
2701772295Hard of hearing.HOH81
2701772296Fracture.Fx82
2701772297A chronic illness.An on-going illness that is slow or gradual in onset is called what?83
2701772298Residents.Persons in nursing centers are called what?84
2701772299Hospice.A health care program for dying persons is a what?85
2701772300The board of directors.Who controls policy in a health care agency?86
2701772301The interdisciplinary health care team.In nursing centers, the health team is called what?87
2701772302The director of nursing.Who is responsible for the entire nursing staff and safe nursing care?88
2701772303Licensed nurses.A CNA is supervised by who?89
2701772304Team nursing.Nursing tasks are delegated according to a person's needs and staff member abilities. This nursing care patern is called what?90
2701772305Are 65 years of age and older.Medicare is for persons who what?91
2701772306Give honest and complete answers.A survey team is at your agency. A team member asks you some questions. You should do what?92
2701772307OBRA.Which requires a training and competency evaluation program for nursing assistants?93
2701772308Performing acts beyond your role.Your nursing assistant certification can be revoked for what?94
2701772309Nurses.Who assigns and supervises a CNAs work?95
2701772310Communicate your concerns with the nurse.If you decide to refuse a task what should you do?96
2701772311ethicsKnowledge of what is right and wrong conduct.97
2701772312Reporting errors.Give an example of ethical behavior?98
2701772313False imprisonment.Restraining a person's freedom to move is called what?99
2701772314Tell the nurse.If you suspect person has been abused what should you do?100
2701772315Graphic sheet.Where is the weight of a resident recorded?101
2701772316Nurses progress notes.Where do you find the nurses description of the nursing care given?102
2701772317Information is collected about the patient/resident.What happens during the assessment phase?103
2701772318symptomIt is subjective data that a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your own senses.104
2701772319Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987.What does OBRA stand for?105
2701772320Resource utilization group.What does RUG stand for?106
2701772321reportingThe oral account of care and observations.107
2701772322observationUsing the senses of sight, hearing, touch, and smell to collect information.108
2701772323care planA written guide about the person's care109
2701772324Chart.What is another name for medical record?110
2701772325signSomething that a person tells you about that you can observe through your own senses. Such as dry skin.111
2701772326An assignment sheet.What is used to communicate the nursing tasks delegated to you?112
2701772327In military time.How is time recorded on a patients/residents records?113
2701772328Lateral.What means side of the body?114
2701772329Safety and security needs.A person says "what are they doing to me?" Which basic need is not being met?115
2701772330Demanding.If a person wants care given at a certain time and in a certain way. Nothing seems to please the person. The person is most likely demonstrating what kind of behavior?116
2701772331Be quiet too to give them a chance to speak.What should you do if a patient is silent?117
2701772332Open ended questions.What promotes communication?118
2701772333Sit or squat next to the person to be more eye level.If a person is in a wheelchair, what is a act toward good communication?119
2701772334Tell the nurse.If you see that a visitor seems to tire a person, what should you do?120
2701772335peristalsisInvoluntary muscle contractions in the digestive system that move food downward.121
2701772336The cerebral cortex.Where does the highest functions of the brain take place?122
2701772337The left ventricle.Which part of the heart pumps blood to the body?123
2701772338Arteries.What carries blood away from the heart?124
2701772339Between the alveoli and capillaries in the lungs.Where is oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanged?125
2701772340Testis.The male sex gland is called the what?126
2701772341Hormones.The endocrine glands secrete what?127
2701772342Adjusting to decreased strength.What is a developmental task of late adulthood?128
2701772343Changes in the nervous system.What changes can cause a person to need less sleep than when they were younger?129
2701772344Decreases in saliva.Why should older people avoid dry foods?130
27017723451700If the doctor orders increased fluid intake for an older person, when should you make sure they have had all their fluids by each day?131
2701772346Automated external defibrillator.What does AED stand for?132
2701772347Foreign-body airway obstruction.What does FBAO stand for?133
2701772348Material safety data sheet.What does MSDS stand for?134
2701772349Rapid response team.What does RRT stand for?135
2701772350Compare information on the ID bracelet against your assignment sheet.What should you do to properly identify a resident?136
2701772351Meat.What is the food item that older people tend to choke on easiest?137
2701772352They clutch at their throat.What is a sign that someone is choking?138
2701772353Have the maintenance staff do a safety check.Before using an electric razor to shave a new resident what do you need to do?139
2701772354Stand away from them, near a door if possible, and talk to them without raising your voice.What can you do if a person is agitated and/or aggresive?140
2701772355They have an allergy.What does a red wrist band represent?141
2701772356Read the band for special instructions. Ask the Nurse what it means. Remove the wrist band when the risk is no longer present.If a person is wearing a color coded wrist band what should you do?142
27017723571. Complete a list of personal belongings list. 2. Labeling the item.What 2 steps should you take if the resident brings an item from home?143
2701772358Residents rooms and bathrooms.Where do most falls occur?144
2701772359During the evening.What time of day do most falls occurr?145
2701772360The joint commission.What does TJC stand for?146
2701772361To the movable part of the bed frame.A belt restraint is applied to a person in bed. Where should you secure the straps?147
2701772362Every 15 minutes.If a person is restrained, how often should you check on them?148
2701772363If you cannot fit an open hand between the vest and the person it is too tight.How do you know if a vest restraint is too tight?149
2701772364Clean technique.What is another name for medical asepsis?150
2701772365medical asepsisPractices used to remove or destroy pathogens and to prevent their spread from one person or place to another person or place.151
2701772366Hepatitis B virus.What does HBV stand for?152
2701772367Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.What does MRSA stand for?153
2701772368Water, oxygen and nourishment.What do pathogens need to grow?154
2701772369Fever, nausea, vomiting, rash, sores, pain or tenderness, redness, swelling, fatigue, loss of appetite and/or a discharge.What are some signs of infection?155
2701772370Use a alcohol based hand rub.If you move from a contaminated body site to a clean body site, what should you do with your hands?156
2701772371Same as supine...back-lying postion.What is the doral recumbent postion?157
2701772372Back-lying position.What is the supine body position?158
2701772373fowler's positionA semi-sitting position with the head of the bed raised to 45-60 degrees.159
2701772374lateral positionThe person is in a side-lying position.160
2701772375prone positionLying on the abdomen with the head turned to one side.161
2701772376sim's positionA left side-lying position in which the upper leg is sharply flexed so it is not on the lower leg and the lower arm is behind the person.162
2701772377Every 2 hours.How often should a patient/resident's body position be changed?163
2701772378The lateral position.A pillow is placed against the person's back in what position?164
2701772379Flat on the floor.If a person is positioned in a chair where should their feet be positioned?165
2701772380Friction.What is it called with a persons skin rubs against the sheet causing sores?166
2701772381Shearing.What can occur when a person slides down in bed?167
2701772382Rolling the person.What protects the persons skin when you are moving them in bed?168
2701772383The nurse will tell you.When you are moving a person in bed, how do you know what position to move them to?169
2701772384Move the person to the side of the bed.Before turning a person onto his side what should you do first?170
2701772385After spinal cord injuries or surgeries.What is the log-rolling procedure used for?171
2701772386Which side is stronger.What do you kneed to know when getting ready to dangle someone?172
2701772387Non-skid footwear.What does the patient/resident need to wear with chair and wheelchair transfers?173
2701772388Lock the bed wheels.Before you transfer a person to or from a bed what do you need to do?174
2701772389The person's strong side.When moving a person what do you need to know first?175
2701772390Two.How many CNAs must be present to transfer a person with a mechanical lift?176
2701772391High-Fowler's positionA semi-sitting position where the head of the bed is raised 60-90 degrees.177
2701772392Bedside stand.Where is the bedpan stored?178
2701772393Hold linens away from your body and uniform.What do you do with dirty linen?179
2701772394A closed bed.If the resident is going to be out of the bed most of hte day what type of bed should you make?180
2701772395The highest.A surgical bed is kept in what position?181
2701772396Breathing fluid, food, vomitus or an object into the lungs.What is aspiration?182
2701772397Cleanest to the dirtiest parts.When bathing where do you start?183
2701772398110 degrees.What tempature should the water for a bed bath be?184
2701772399Hair loss.What is alopecia?185
2701772400Excessive body hair.What is hirsutism?186
2701772401Infestation of lice.What is pediculosis?187
2701772402scabiesA skin disorder caused by a female mite - a very small spider like organism.188
2701772403Daily brushing and combing.What prevents hair form matting and tangling?189
2701772404The scalp.If the hair is not matted or tangled where do you start brushing?190
2701772405Keeps it soft and shiny.What does brushing do for the hair?191
2701772406Apply direct pressure.If a person is nicked during shaving what is the first thing you should do?192
2701772407Tell the nurse.What should you do if you notice a person has a loose toenail?193
2701772408Painful or difficult urination.What is dysuria?194
2701772409Blood in the urine.What is hematuria?195
2701772410Difficulty controlling both bladder and bowel functions.Mixed incontinence means what?196
2701772411Frequent urination at night.What is nocturia?197
2701772412Small amount of urine production, less than 500 ml in 24 hours.What is oliguria?198
2701772413Abnormally large amounts of urine.What is polyuria?199
2701772414stress incontinenceWhen urine leaks during exercise and certain movements that cause pressure on the bladder.200
2701772415urge incontinenceWhen the person voids as soon as the urge hits them. They cannot get to the bathroom in time.201
2701772416Fowler's position.What position should a person using a bedpan be in?202
2701772417Move it to the side you are turning them toward.When rolling a person with a catheter, where do you put the drainage bag?203
2701772418From the meatus down the catheter about 4 inches.When cleaning a catheter, where do you start?204
2701772419In a spiral fashion.With a condom catheter, how do you apply the tape?205
2701772420A surgically created opening between the colon and the abdominal wall.What is a colostomy?206
2701772421Ileostomy.What is it called with the surgical opening is between the ileum and the abdominal wall?207
2701772422The opening for a colostomy and Ileostomy.What is a stoma?208
2701772423When feces move rapidly through the bowels.What is the cause of diarrhea?209
2701772424When feces move slowly through the colon.What is the cause of constipation?210
27017724251. Castile soap. 2. Salt. 3. Tap water.What 3 things are used for a cleansing enema?211
2701772426When stools are present.How often should an ostomy pouch be emptied?212
2701772427Difficulty swallowing.What is dysphagia?213
2701772428flow rateThe number of drops per minute.214
2701772429gavageThe process of giving a tube feeding.215
2701772430Naso-gastric.What does NG stand for?216
2701772431Nothing by mouth.What does NPO mean?217
2701772432MyPyramid systempromotes smart food choices, physical activity and small steps to improve diet and life-style.218
2701772433Meat and beans.Which food group contains the most fat?219
2701772434Tissue growth and repair.What is protien needed for?220
2701772435Meats and fish.Which foods provide the most protien?221
2701772436Omitting high-sodium foods.What does the sodium-controlled diet involve?222
2701772437Eating the same amount of carbohydrates, protein and fat each day.Diabetes meal planning includes what?223
27017724382000 to 2500 ml.What is a normal daily fluid balance for an adult?224
2701772439Fowler's or semi- fowler's.What position helps prevent regurgitation after a tube feeding?225
2701772440Provide oral hygiene, mouth rinses and lubricant to the lips.What kind of mouth care do you provide to someone with a feeding tube?226
2701772441Count the drops for 1 minute.If a nurse asks you to check a IV flow rate, what do you do?227
2701772442Tell the nurse.What should you do if you see bleeding from an IV site?228
2701772443hypertensionWhen the blood pressure measurement remains above a systolic of 140 mm Hg or a diastolic of 90 mm Hg.229
2701772444hypotensionWhen the blood pressure measurement remains a systolic below 90 mm Hg or a diastolic of below 60 mm Hg.230
2701772445Blue.What color is an oral glas thermometer?231
2701772446Red.What color is a rectal thermometer?232
2701772447When the person is unconscious and cannot hold a thermometer in their mouth.When is a rectal temperature taken?233
2701772448Radial - Wrist.Which site is the normal area to take an adults pulse?234
2701772449If the pulse is less than 60 or more than 100.When should you report a pulse to the nurse?235
270177245012 to 20 per minute.What is the normal respiration for an adult?236
2701772451After taking the pulse.When do you count respirations?237
2701772452112 / 78 mm Hg.What is a normal blood pressure for an adult?238
2701772453Systolic pressure.What is the reading called when the first sound is heard?239
2701772454Diastolic pressure.What is the reading called when the sound stops?240
2701772455Radiating pain.If a person is complaining of pain in the left chest, left jaw, and left shoulder and arm what kind of pain are they describing?241
2701772456Perspiration.What is not measures as output?242
2701772457Void first.What should you have the resident do before weighing?243
2701772458Sugar in the urine.What is glucosuria? (AKA Glycosuria)244
270177245930 minutes before meals and at bedtime.When do you check sugar levels for a diabetic?245
2701772460abductionMoving a body part away from the midline of the body.246
2701772461adductonMoving a body part towards the midline of the body.247
2701772462Walking.What is ambulation?248
2701772463dorsiflexionBending the toes and foot up at the ankle.249
2701772464orthostatic hypotensionAbnormally low blood pressure when the person suddenly stands up.250
2701772465supinationTurning the joint upward.251
2701772466Reduce pain and promote healing.What is the purpose of bedrest?252
2701772467A footboard.What helps prevent plantar flexion?253
2701772468Trochanter roll.What can help keep the hip from turning outward?254
2701772469contractureThe lack of joint mobility from shortening of a muscle.255
2701772470Bending the body part.What does flexion involve?256
2701772471Use a gait belt if the person is weak or unsteady.When ambulating a person what should you do?257
2701772472A reddened area.What is the first sign of a pressure ulcer?258
2701772473Scrubbing and rubbing the skin.What can cause pressure ulcers?259
2701772474Over a bony area.What part of the body usually get pressure ulcers?260
270177247530 degree lateral position.What is the preferred body position to prevent pressure ulcers?261
2701772476Nerve and blood vessel damage.What makes diabetics at risk for foot ulcers?262
2701772477Once a day.How often should you check the feet of a diabetic?263
2701772478To provide support and hold dressings in place.What is an abdominal binder used for?264
2701772479Burns.What is the greatest threat with heat applications?265
2701772480Place the bag in a cover.Before applying an ice bag what should you do?266
2701772481No more than 20 minutes.How long should a moist cold compress be left in place?267
2701772482Lack of breathing.What is apnea?268
2701772483bradypneaSlow breathing, fewer than 12 breaths per minute.269
2701772484Cheyne-Stokes respirationsRespirations gradually increase in rate and depth and then become shallow and slow; breathing may stop for 10 to 20 seconds.270
2701772485hyperventilationRespirations are rapid and deeper than normal.271
2701772486hypoventilationRespirations are slow, shallow and sometimes irregular.272
2701772487Cells do not have enough oxygen.What is hypoxia?273
2701772488Very deep and rapid respirations.What are Kussmaul respirations?274
2701772489tachypneaRapid breathing respirations are more than 20 per minute.275
2701772490Restlessness.What is a early signs of hypoxia?276
2701772491Every 2 hours.To promotes oxygenation, position changes are needed at least how often?277
2701772492Inhale through pursed lips.You are assiting a person with deep breathing and coughing. How should you instruct the person to breath?278
2701772493aphasiaThe total or partial loss of the ability to use or understand.279
2701772494arthroplastThe surgical replacement of a joint.280
2701772495hemiplegiaParalysis on one side of the body.281
2701772496Traumatic brain injury.What is a TBI?282
2701772497Transient ischemic attack (heart attack)What is a TIA?283
2701772498Urinary tract infrecion.What is a UTI?284
2701772499stressA response or change in the body caused by some factor.285
2701772500Compulsion.A person cleans and cleans. This behavior is called what?286
2701772501Hallucination.Seeing, hearing, smelling or feeling something that is not real is called what?287
2701772502Mania.In bipolar disorder, an "emotional high" is called what?288
2701772503Call for the nurse.If a patient talks about suicide, what should you do?289
2701772504deliriumA state of temporary but acute mental confusion.290
2701772505False dementia.What is pseudodementia?291
2701772506sundowningSigns, symptoms, and behaviors of AD increase during hours of darkness.292
2701772507Alzheimer's disease.What does AD stand for?293
2701772508Communicating.A person with AD is screaming. You know that is their way of doing what?294
2701772509A life-threatening allergy.What is anaphylaxis?295
2701772510Automated external defibrillator.What is an AED?296
2701772511Basic life support.What is BLS?297
2701772512Rapid response team.What is RRT?298
27017725131. No pulse. 2. No breathing. 3. Unconsciousness.Name 3 signs of a sudden cardiac arrest.299
27017725141 1/2 to 2 inches with two hands.When performing chest compressions on an adult you should compress the chest how much?300
2701772515The carotid pulse.Which pulse is used during adult CPR?301
2701772516Two.How many breaths are given when CPR is started?302
2701772517Give 2 breaths after every 30 compressions.If you are doing CPR on an adult alone what rythym should you follow?303
2701772518Breaths are given after every 30 compressions.If there are two rescuers for an adult CPR , what rythym should be followed?304
2701772519It occurs in spurts.What is the characteristic of arterial bleeding?305
2701772520Apply direct pressure to the wound.If a person is hemorrhaging from the left forearm what should you do first?306
2701772521Keep them lying down.What should you do for a person going into shock?307
2701772522Hearing.As death nears, the last sense lost is what?308
2701772523No pulse, respirations or blood pressure.What are the signs of death?309
2701772524After the doctor has pronounced the person as dead.When is post-mortem care done?310
2701772525Distract the person or direct them to a private area.If a resident is behaving sexually inappropriately, a nursing assistant should do what?311
2701772526At least 20 seconds.When washing hands, a nursing assistant should use friction for how long?312
2701772527Proper hand hygiene.The most important way to control MRSA is through what action?313
2701772528Tympanic - forehead.The most accurate body place for taking a temperature is where?314
2701772529If the person was just sleeping or if they recently drank anything.What could effect an accurate reading of an oral temperature?315
2701772530Safety.What is the highest priority when bathing a resident?316
2701772531Put clothing on the weak side first.When assisting a resident dress who has one week side you should do what?317
2701772532endocrine systemInfluencing growth and development, Regulating the level of calcium in the blood and Maintaining blood sugar levels.318
2701772533Intolerance to cold.What is a symptom of hypothyroidism?319
2701772534Left sleeve.When a resident has left-sided weakness, what part of a sweater is put on first?320
2701772535Before, after removal of the soiled dressing and after the procedure is complete.When changing an unsterile dressing, the nurse aide should wash hands how often?321
2701772536Watch for skin irritation.Proper use of a waist restraint requires that the nurse aide do what?322
270177253710 - 20 minutes.Before taking the oral temperature of a resident who has just finished a cold drink, the nurse aide should wait how long?323
2701772538Suggest that this is not the place to discuss the client.The nurse aide is in the employee dining room. A group of nurse aides are eating lunch together and begin discussing how rude a certain resident was acting. The nurse aide should do what?324
2701772539Rectal.Which temp is considered the most accurate?325
2701772540Oral97.6 to 99.6 F326
2701772541Rectal98.6 to 100.6 F327
2701772542Axillary96.6 to 98.6 F328
2701772543Tympanic98.6 F329
2701772544Temporal artery99.6 F330
2701772545Read the MSDSWhat 3 things should you do if you spill a hazardous material? 1. ______________________________________ 2. Wear protective equipment to clean up the spill. 3. Complete an incident report.331
2701772546Wear protective equipment to clean up the spillWhat 3 things should you do if you spill a hazardous material? 1. Read the MSDS 2. ______________________________________ 3. Complete an incident report.332
2701772547Complete an incident reportWhat 3 things should you do if you spill a hazardous material? 1. Read the MSDS 2. Wear protective equipment to clean up the spill. 3. ______________________________________333
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