CNA - Chapter 7
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T/F - a nursing assistant must identify each resident before providing care or serving food
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T/F - a resident who is confused may eat hair care products or flowers
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T/F - alcohol and nail polish remover are considered flammable liquids
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T/F - an NA should adjust a resident's oxygen levels if the resident is having trouble breathing
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T/F - an important way that nursing assistants can help prevent falls is to respond to call lights promptly
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T/F - burns can cause a rapid deterioration in a resident's condition
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T/F - combustion means that something is full and ready to burst
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T/F - disoriented or confused residents should not be identified before serving food since they do not understand who they are
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T/F - fire hazards that should be removed from residents' rooms include electric razors and hair dryers
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T/F - if an NA needs help lifting a resident but nobody is around, she should lift the resident anyway
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T/F - if no eye wash station is available after an eye splash, the NA should rinse his eyes immediately with water at a sink
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T/F - in order to help prevent burns, the water temperature should be 130°F when giving a bath
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T/F - large pieces of food are less likely to cause choking
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T/F - liquids can cause burns
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T/F - oxygen is a dangerous fire hazard
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T/F - oxygen tubing should remain lying flat underneath the resident at all times
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T/F - protecting arms and legs while moving residents helps prevent injury
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T/F - sitting up straight while eating helps prevent choking
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T/F - smoking should not be allowed anywhere around oxygen equipment
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T/F - the use of lighters is allowed around oxygen
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T/F - to help prevent choking, residents should eat quickly
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T/F - vaseline can be used to soften the skin for a resident who has irritation from the nasal cannula
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T/F - wearing long clothing and going without shoes help prevent falls
restraint-free
________ care means that restraints are not kept or used for any reason
restraint
a physical or chemical way to restrict voluntary movement or behavior
RACE
acronym for steps taken during a fire; stands for Rescue-Activate-Contain-Extinguish
PASS
acronym for use of a fire extinguisher; stands for Pull-Aim-Squeeze-Sweep
restraint-free care
an environment in which restraints are not kept or used for any reason
physical restraint
any method, device, material, or equipment that restricts a person's freedom of movement
2
at a minimum, the number of hours at which restraints must be released
sharp
biohazard containers or bags are used to dispose of items contaminated with infectious waste, except for anything ________
cyanosis
blue or pale skin and/or mucous membranes due to decreased oxygen in the blood
scalds
burns caused by hot liquids
hoarding
collecting and putting things away in a guarded way
back and body injuries
common risks that nursing assistants face when working in healthcare facilities
wander
confused residents should be allowed to ________ in designated safe areas
restraint alternatives
creative ideas that help avoid the use of restraints are called ________
call light
device that must be placed within a resident's reach when the resident is restrained
dysphagia
difficulty swallowing
flammable
easily ignited and capable of burning quickly
base of support
foundation that supports a object
above
it is important for an NA to keep her hands ________ the opening of a biohazard container when dropping an object into it
- the chemical ingredients of the product, the dangers of the products, the protective items to wear when using the chemical, the correct method of using and cleaning the chemical, the safe handling, storage, and disposal procedures for the product
list 5 examples of information that is found on a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
music
listening to ________ may calm residents
restraint alternatives
measures used in place of a restraint or that reduce the need for a restraint
chemical restraint
medications used to control a person's mood or behavior
pushed
objects should be ________ rather than lifted
3/4
sharps containers should be replaced when they are ________ full (or what facility policy states)
safety data sheet (sds)
sheet that provides information on the safe use and hazards of chemicals, as well as emergency steps to take in the event chemicals are splashed, sprayed, or ingested
discipline
something that restraints cannot be used for
gloves
the NA should always don ________ before touching a sharps container
call light
the NA should answer the ________ immediately
noise
the ________ level should be decreased
intravenous therapy
the delivery of medication, nutrition, or fluids through a person's vein
exercise
the doctor may add ________ into the care plan
aspiration
the inhalation of food, fluid, or foreign material into the lungs
15
the minimum number of minutes at which a resident in a physical restraint must be checked
caregivers
the number of familiar ________ should be increased
contracture
the permanent and painful shortening of a muscle, tendon, or ligament that can restrict movement
center of gravity
the point in the body where the most weight is concentrated
combustion
the process of burning
suffocation
the stoppage of breathing from a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body; may result in unconsciousness or death
body mechanics
the way the parts of the body work together when a person moves
social
visits and ________ interaction should be increased
atrophy
weakening or wasting away of the muscles
where it is located, how to read it
what are two things that an NA must know about the SDS?
restraints were overused by caregivers
what is one reason the use of restraints in healthcare facilities has been restricted?
bottom
when carrying a sharps container, the NA should carry it by the ________ of the container
knees should be bent
when lifting an object, how should the NA's knees be positioned?
with a doctor's order
when may restraints be used?
close to the object
when moving an object, where is the best place for the NA to stand?
alignment
when two sides of the body are mirror images of each other
pressure injuries
which of the following is a potential effect of restraint use?