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Hartman's CNA Chapter 1 Exam Questions And Answers Combined Package Solutions
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[Show more]Dementia - ANS the loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating. 
 
A common cause of dementia is_______ - ANS Alzheimer's Disease 
 
Alzheimer's disease causes - ANS tangled nerve fibers and protein deposits to form in the brain, eventually causing...
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Add to cartDementia - ANS the loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating. 
 
A common cause of dementia is_______ - ANS Alzheimer's Disease 
 
Alzheimer's disease causes - ANS tangled nerve fibers and protein deposits to form in the brain, eventually causing...
infection prevention - ANS the set of methods practiced in healthcare facilities to prevent and control the spread of disease. 
 
microorganism - ANS a living thing or organism that is so small that it can be seen only under a microscope; also called microbe. 
 
microbe - ANS a living thing...
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Add to cartinfection prevention - ANS the set of methods practiced in healthcare facilities to prevent and control the spread of disease. 
 
microorganism - ANS a living thing or organism that is so small that it can be seen only under a microscope; also called microbe. 
 
microbe - ANS a living thing...
Promoting independence is - ANS a part of a nursing assistant's care of residents 
 
Styling one's hair is part of - ANS grooming oneself 
 
Having care explained before - ANS it is performed is a resident's legal right 
 
NAs should knock and wait for permission - ANS to enter a resi...
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Add to cartPromoting independence is - ANS a part of a nursing assistant's care of residents 
 
Styling one's hair is part of - ANS grooming oneself 
 
Having care explained before - ANS it is performed is a resident's legal right 
 
NAs should knock and wait for permission - ANS to enter a resi...
Hartman's Chapter 9: Rehabilitation and Restorative Care 
 
 
What is the goal of rehabilitation? - ANS To reach the level of functionality of a normal person 
 
What is the goal of restorative care? - ANS To keep the resident at the level achieved by rehabilitation 
 
Tasks should be broken ...
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What is the goal of rehabilitation? - ANS To reach the level of functionality of a normal person 
 
What is the goal of restorative care? - ANS To keep the resident at the level achieved by rehabilitation 
 
Tasks should be broken ...
Homeostasis - ANS Is the name for the condition in which all of the body's systems are working at their best 
 
Metabolism - ANS It's the body's physical and chemical process, they must be working at a steady level to be homeostasis 
 
Organs - ANS What the body systems are made up of, e...
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Add to cartHomeostasis - ANS Is the name for the condition in which all of the body's systems are working at their best 
 
Metabolism - ANS It's the body's physical and chemical process, they must be working at a steady level to be homeostasis 
 
Organs - ANS What the body systems are made up of, e...
The Internet is a gods resource to use to - ANS Try and find a job 
 
Identification required by a potential employer - ANS May include a social security card 
 
Appropriate for a job interview:wearing jeans - ANS Not appropriate 
 
Looking happy to be there - ANS appropriate 
 
Wearing ...
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Add to cartThe Internet is a gods resource to use to - ANS Try and find a job 
 
Identification required by a potential employer - ANS May include a social security card 
 
Appropriate for a job interview:wearing jeans - ANS Not appropriate 
 
Looking happy to be there - ANS appropriate 
 
Wearing ...
When admitting a patient to the hospital, the nurse observes that the patient is distracted and tense. This behavior suggests a common reaction to hospitalization, which is 
Fear of the unknown 
 
 
Discharge plan should begin 
shortly after admission 
 
 
When a patient demands to be discharged wit...
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Add to cartWhen admitting a patient to the hospital, the nurse observes that the patient is distracted and tense. This behavior suggests a common reaction to hospitalization, which is 
Fear of the unknown 
 
 
Discharge plan should begin 
shortly after admission 
 
 
When a patient demands to be discharged wit...
Protein - ANS Good sources of these are fish,meat, beans, soy products, and cheese 
 
Water - ANS Without this, a person can only live a few days 
 
Fats - ANS These help the body store energy 
 
These add flavor to food and help to absorb certain vitamins - ANS fats 
 
They are essentia...
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Add to cartProtein - ANS Good sources of these are fish,meat, beans, soy products, and cheese 
 
Water - ANS Without this, a person can only live a few days 
 
Fats - ANS These help the body store energy 
 
These add flavor to food and help to absorb certain vitamins - ANS fats 
 
They are essentia...
Hartman's CNA Chapter 1 Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
Long-term care - ANS living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care 
 
Chronic - ANS conditions that last a long time 
 
diagnosis - ANS medical conditions determined by a doctor 
 
home health care - ANS care given ...
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Long-term care - ANS living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care 
 
Chronic - ANS conditions that last a long time 
 
diagnosis - ANS medical conditions determined by a doctor 
 
home health care - ANS care given ...
Hartman's CNA Chapter 2 Terms Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
Residents Rights- Names - ANS Don't call resident's by disrespectful terms such as "sweetie" or "honey." 
 
Incontinence - ANS The inability to control the bladder or bowls 
 
Derm (derma) - ANS skin 
 
Brady - ANS slo...
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Residents Rights- Names - ANS Don't call resident's by disrespectful terms such as "sweetie" or "honey." 
 
Incontinence - ANS The inability to control the bladder or bowls 
 
Derm (derma) - ANS skin 
 
Brady - ANS slo...
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Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care The Basics Chapter 2 Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
Communication - ANS The process of exchanging information with others 
 
Objective information - ANS Based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells 
 
Subjective information - ANS Something a per...
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Add to cartHartman's Nursing Assistant Care The Basics Chapter 2 Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
Communication - ANS The process of exchanging information with others 
 
Objective information - ANS Based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells 
 
Subjective information - ANS Something a per...
What are six basic human needs? - ANS Food, water, sleep, comfort, activity, and protection/shelter 
 
What are six psychosocial needs that humans have? - ANS Love/affection, acceptance by others, safety/security, self-reliance/independence/daily living, contact with others,and success/self-es...
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Add to cartWhat are six basic human needs? - ANS Food, water, sleep, comfort, activity, and protection/shelter 
 
What are six psychosocial needs that humans have? - ANS Love/affection, acceptance by others, safety/security, self-reliance/independence/daily living, contact with others,and success/self-es...
Chap. 3: Holistic care focuses on 
(A) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being 
(B) Disease and disability 
(C) How sick a person is 
(D) The absence of disease and illness - ANS (A) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being 
 
Chap. 3: Which of the following is a physic...
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Add to cartChap. 3: Holistic care focuses on 
(A) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being 
(B) Disease and disability 
(C) How sick a person is 
(D) The absence of disease and illness - ANS (A) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being 
 
Chap. 3: Which of the following is a physic...
The largest organ and system in the body is: - ANS The skin 
 
Skin prevents_______ to internal organs - ANS Injury 
 
Skin also prevents the loss of too much______ which is essential to life - ANS Water 
 
The skin is also a ______ organ that feels heat, cold, pain, touch, and pressure - ...
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Add to cartThe largest organ and system in the body is: - ANS The skin 
 
Skin prevents_______ to internal organs - ANS Injury 
 
Skin also prevents the loss of too much______ which is essential to life - ANS Water 
 
The skin is also a ______ organ that feels heat, cold, pain, touch, and pressure - ...
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