CNA chapter 16 and 17
what is true of NAS and Catheters
NA observe and report regarding catheters
a guideline for NA who are assisting with bowel retraining
NA should encourage resident to drink plenty of fluids
during an enema a resident should be in which position
Sims'
most common symptom of GERD
heartburn
which type of urinary Catheter remain inside the patient
indwilling catheter
signs of constipation includes
irritability
guidelines for proper catheter care by NA
keep the genital area clean to prevent infection
what is true of osmoties
many people manage the osmotic appliance by themselves
when given a cleansing enema how far should the bottom of the bag be above the anus
not more than 12 inches
what color should urine normally be
pale yellow
which position residents with GERD should be positioning
residents should remain upright 2 to three hours after eating
best position for bowel elimination is
squatting and leaning forward
how NA should position standard bedpan
standard bedpan should be positioned with the wider and aligned with the resident's buttocks
the opening in the abdomen in a resident with an osmotic is called
stoma
how many ounces of water a healthy person needs
64 oz
what is true of urination
a lack of privacy and stress can affect urination
if a resident is going through bladder retraining the NA should
be positive and professional when handling incontinence
occult blood means
blood is hidden
how should stool normally appear
brown and soft
disorder that causes frequent liquid feces and is generally treated with a change of diet
diarrhea
food high in ? improves vowel movement
fiber
a can be used for residents who can't assist to raise their hips onto a bedpan
fracture pan
when providing perineal care to a female NA should
wipe from back to front