Chapter 8
Abbreviation for medical procedures used when a person's heart and lungs have stopped working
CPR
Code blue mean
Cardiac arrest
During an emergency what does the term cold blue usually mean
Cardiac arrest
Sudden stop of the heartbeat
Cardiac arrest
First aid
Care given to an injured person by the first people to respond to an emergency
Two steps to follow in the emergency after making sure the areas safe and putting on gloves
Checking the time and assess the victim
Nursing assistance may be asked to perform what
Chest compressions during CPR
Performing abdominal thrust me help with this emergency
Choking
How soon can you brain damage occurred after the heart stops beating and breathing stops
4 to 6 minutes
Shock
A condition that occurs when there is decreased blood flow to organs and tissue
insulin reaction
A life threatening complication of diabetes that can result from either to much insulin or too little food
diabetic ketoacidosis
A life-threatening complication of diabetes that can result from undiagnosed diabetes infection not enough insulin hyperglycemia eating to much and not getting enough exercise and stress
Abdominal thrust
A method of attempting to remove an object from the airway of someone who is choking
What is the code
A team chosen for a shift to respond in case of a resident emergency
Way to help someone who is choking by placing hands around a persons waist and pulling in ward and upward
Abdominal thrusts
After putting on gloves which of the nursing assistant Do for a person who has a nosebleed
Apply firm pressure on both sides of the nose
When a nursing assistant is assessing a victim in a medical emergency what should she do
Ask the injured what happened tap on the person speak loudly and call for help
Sweet fruity breath is a symptom
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Facilities use codes to inform staff of what
Emergencies without alarming residents and visitors
Medical term for vomiting
Emesis
True or false if a NA suspects a person is having a heart attack she should give him water right away
False
True or false men are more likely than women to deny that they are having a heart attack
False
True or false normally when a person is choking she lies face down on the ground
False
True or false the medical term for a heart attack is transient ischemic attack TIA
False
True or false the medical term for fainting is epistaxis
False
True or false the nursing assistant should leave a choking victim alone in order to find someone to help her
False
True or false when blood seeps through a pad that is being used to control bleeding it should be removed and replaced with a clean pad
False
Code red usually means
Fire
What kind of disasters are most likely to occur in your area
Fire flood earthquake tornado
List five examples of disasters
Flood fire earthquake tornado hurricane
Code team
Group of people chosen for particular shift to respond to resident emergencies
What symptoms are woman more likely to experience than man if they are having an MI
Hard to text without chest pressure dizziness pressure ulcers shortness of breath fatigue
Conscious
Having awareness of surroundings sensations and thoughts
hyperclycemia
High blood glucose
What document will need to be completed after an emergency occurs
Incident report
What are the first signs that a resident is experiencing diabetic ketoacydosis
Increased hunger thirst or urination
If this occurs it is a good idea to give the person a glass of fruit juice or milk immediately
Insulin reaction
In what position should a person be placed in shock
Lie down on her back elevate unless injured
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
Medical procedures used when a person's heart and lungs have stopped working
Signs of this include severe pain in the chest anxiety and heartburn or indigestion
Myocardial infarction
If blood seeps through the first pad over the wound should the first pad be removed before applying the second pad
No
Describe the way nursing assistance to respond to disasters
No locations of all exit and stairways where the fire alarms and extinguisher is located
The nursing assistant should apply pressure on both sides of the nose up near the bridge if this occurs
Nose bleed
When a nursing assistant is assessing an emergency situation what should she do
Notice the time and figure out what happened
Signs of this include vomiting and heavy difficulty breathing
Poisoning
Stopping a breathing
Respiratory arrest
What is the difference between the respiratory and cardiac arrest
Respiratory is breathing stops and cardiac heart stopped
When a resident is choking but can speak cough breathe what should the nursing assistant do
The nursing assistant should encourage person to cough
True Or false after notifying the nurse the first step in nursing assistant should take when trying to control bleeding is to put on the gloves
True
True or False ? Insulin reaction results from too much insulin or too little food
True
True or false Diabetic ketoacidosis may be cause by undiagnosed diabetes
True
True or false The response time to a suspected stroke this important early treatment can reduce severity of the stroke
True
True or false a person in shock just sit upright until symptoms improve
True
True or false before giving abdominal thrust the nursing assistant should I ask him if he's choking
True
True or false if a resident has seizure the NA should put his finger in his mouth to clear any food
True
True or false of person appears like me to think and is sitting down the nursing assistant should have her bend forward and put her head between her knees
True
True or false slurring of words and facial droop are two important signs to report that may signal a stroke is beginning
True
True or false when a person has vomited it is important to check vomit for blood or medication
True
Providing oral care of this this happens is helpful
Vomiting
What is appropriate to apply on a burn
Water
myocardial infarction
a condition in which blood flow to the heart is blocked and muscle cells die
obstructed airway
a condition in which the tube through which air enters the lungs is blocked
expressive aphasia
difficulty communicating through speech or writing
receptive aphasia
difficulty understanding spoken or written words
hypoglycemia
low blood glucose
espistaxis
nosebleed
hemiplegia
paralysis of one side of the body
syncope
temporary loss of consciousness
hemiparesis
weakness on one side of the body
respiratory arrest
when breathing completely stops
If a person feels faint and I sitting down where should the nursing assistant do
Bend forward head between knees
The nursing assistant should hold sterile pad directly against the wound
Bleeding
What color is the skin if it cyanotic
Blue
Ointment salve or grease should not be used on this
Burn
If a person is sitting the nursing assistant can have her bend forward and place your head between her knees if she is able
Fainting
Applying butter to a series burn will help reduce the chance of infection true or false
False
When this occurs the nursing assistant should not try to stop at a hold the person down
Seizure
Signs of this include pale and cyanotic skin staring increased pulse and respiration rates low blood pressure and extreme thirst
Shock
Signs of this include use of inappropriate words loss of bowel and bladder control and arm numbness
Stroke
Cardiac arrest
Sudden stop being a heartbeat
Medical term for fainting or temporary loss of consciousness
Syncope
What is the transient ischemic attack TIA
Temporary lack of oxygen in the brain
emesis (vomiting)
The act of vomiting or eject in stomach contents through the mouth and or nose