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Name 4. Describe proper personal grooming 7. Why should artificial nails not be worn to habits Multiple Choice 1. Why is proper grooming important for nurs (A) They may not match the uniform (B) Confused residents may want to eat them. ing assistants (NAs)? (C) They make it more difficult to chart (A) Proper grooming helps NAs get to work (D) They harbor bacteria. (B) Proper grooming improves the accuracy of documentation. 5. Explain the chain of command and (C)...
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Name 4. Identify barriers to communication S. List ways to make commu accurate and explain how to effective interpersonal relat rsity Across 3. Type of terminology that may not be un eople with varied er in the world Multiple Choice derstood by residents or their families; NAs should speak in simple, everyday words 1. One way for a nursing assi is to t are practiced by a re passed on Types of questions that should be asked because they elicit...
Name 32 2 J Usnd to guard against tuberculosis Used when there is a risk of spread 13. Which of the following is true of (A) Nursing assistants will have personal protective equipment (p caring for residents in isolation Name: ing an infection by direct contact with a person or object which PPE they must 3.Но while caring for residents in (B) Nursing assistants should 4Covering the nose and mouth with (B a dissue when a person sneezes or before...
Name 2 2 The Nursing Assistant and the Care Team 1. Identify the members of the care team and describe how the care team works together to provide care Matching Use each letter only once. (E) Develops a treatment plan to increase move- ment, improve circulation, promote healing. reduce pain, prevent disability, and regain mobility (P) Identifies communication disorders and cre- ates a care plan, as well as teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems 1.Activities...
Write down five metaphors Coates uses and discuss the efficacy of each-- that is why and how the metaphor is effective. 2 The Nursing Assistant and the Care Team the members of the care team (E) Develops a treatment plan to increase move- 1. Identify and describe how the care team works together to provide care Matching Use each letter only once. 1. Activities Director ment, improve circulation, promote healing. reduce pain, prevent disability, and regain mobil (F) Identifies communication...
sk that Name 29 13. The Occupational Safiety and Health Admin How long should a nursing assistant use friction when lathering and washing her hands? (A) 2 minutes (B) 5 seconds (C) Workplace violence (C) 18 seconds (D) Hazards on the job (D) 20 seconds ed 5. Explain hand hygiene and identify when to wash hands Multiple Choice 1. A nursing assistant (NA) will come into con Make a check mark () next to the tasks that re 6. Discuss...
6 36 Name: 9. How should the nursing assistant check the temperature of hot water? (A) Put her hand in the water (B) Estimate the temperature based on how Nan True or False 2. 14_ long it has been heating (C) Use a water thermometer (D) Use a stethoscope Choking can occur while medication. 15heird Poe consistency People who are weak may choke own saliva. 10. What should a nursing assistant do if an ap-To ai pliance has a frayed...
Name: 7. Describe the nursing process Multiple Choice 1. The assessment step of the nursing pr involves (A) Getting information about the resident List three tasks that are said to be outside the scope of practice of a nursing assistant and reviewing this information (B) Identifying health problems and resident S. needs (C) Setting goals and creating a care plar (D) Deciding if goals were met The diagnosis step of the nursing process involves (A) Getting information about the resident...
15 Which of the following would be the best response by a nursing assistant if a resident refuses to take a bath? A) The NA should offer the resident a prize if he will take the bath. ) The NA should explain to the resident why it is wrong not to bathe The NA should respect the resident's wishes, but report the refusal to the nurse The NA should explain that she might ose her job if the resident does...