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[Show more]Emesis - Answer-See "vomitus" 
Heartburn - Answer-A burning sensation in the chest or throat 
Hyperglycemia - Answer-High sugar in the blood 
Hypoglycemia - Answer-Low sugar in the blood 
Jaundice - Answer-Yellowish color of the skin or whites of the eyes 
Vomitus - Answer-Food and fluids expelled...
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Add to cartEmesis - Answer-See "vomitus" 
Heartburn - Answer-A burning sensation in the chest or throat 
Hyperglycemia - Answer-High sugar in the blood 
Hypoglycemia - Answer-Low sugar in the blood 
Jaundice - Answer-Yellowish color of the skin or whites of the eyes 
Vomitus - Answer-Food and fluids expelled...
When a resident refuses to let the nursing assistant take her blood pressure, the nursing assistant should 
- Answer-Report this to the nurse 
One task commonly assigned to nursing assistants is - Answer-helping residents with elmination 
A nursing assistant may share a resident's medical informati...
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- Answer-Report this to the nurse 
One task commonly assigned to nursing assistants is - Answer-helping residents with elmination 
A nursing assistant may share a resident's medical informati...
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List four examples of activities of daily living. - Answer-Bathing, brushing teeth, shaving, applying makeup 
Given four examples of how to promote dignity while given personal care. - Answer-Encourage residents 
to do as much as they are able to do; knock and wait for permission to enter room; don...
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Add to cartList four examples of activities of daily living. - Answer-Bathing, brushing teeth, shaving, applying makeup 
Given four examples of how to promote dignity while given personal care. - Answer-Encourage residents 
to do as much as they are able to do; knock and wait for permission to enter room; don...
Guidelines for proper body mechanics - Answer-* Assess the load (weight) *Think ahead, plan, and 
communicate *Check your base of support and be sure you have a firm footing *Face what you are 
lifting. Feet should always face the direction you are moving. *Back straight *Begin in a squatting 
posit...
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Add to cartGuidelines for proper body mechanics - Answer-* Assess the load (weight) *Think ahead, plan, and 
communicate *Check your base of support and be sure you have a firm footing *Face what you are 
lifting. Feet should always face the direction you are moving. *Back straight *Begin in a squatting 
posit...
Long-term care - Answer-Given in long term care facilities for persons who need 24-hour skilled care 
Skilled care - Answer-Medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist 
Length of stay - Answer-Number of days a person stays in a care facility 
Terminal illness - Answer-An illness t...
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Add to cartLong-term care - Answer-Given in long term care facilities for persons who need 24-hour skilled care 
Skilled care - Answer-Medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist 
Length of stay - Answer-Number of days a person stays in a care facility 
Terminal illness - Answer-An illness t...
Long-term care - Answer-living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care 
Chronic - Answer-conditions that last a long time 
diagnoses - Answer-medical conditions determined by a doctor 
home health care - Answer-care given in a person's home 
Assisted living - Answer-living facilities fo...
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Add to cartLong-term care - Answer-living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care 
Chronic - Answer-conditions that last a long time 
diagnoses - Answer-medical conditions determined by a doctor 
home health care - Answer-care given in a person's home 
Assisted living - Answer-living facilities fo...
Beginning steps for client care - Answer--Knock and wait for permission to enter 
-Introduce yourself as Nurse Aide Student 
-identify the patient by name 
-wash your hands 
-Explain procedure and ask for permission 
-Provide privacy (cutain, screen, or door) 
-Adjust bed to a safe level, usually wa...
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Add to cartBeginning steps for client care - Answer--Knock and wait for permission to enter 
-Introduce yourself as Nurse Aide Student 
-identify the patient by name 
-wash your hands 
-Explain procedure and ask for permission 
-Provide privacy (cutain, screen, or door) 
-Adjust bed to a safe level, usually wa...
Accountable - Answer-answerable for one's actions 
activities of daily living (ADLs) - Answer-personal daily care task, including bathing, skin, nail, and hair 
care, walking, eating and drinking, mouth care, dressing, transferring, and toileting 
acute care - Answer-24-hour skilled care for short-...
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Add to cartAccountable - Answer-answerable for one's actions 
activities of daily living (ADLs) - Answer-personal daily care task, including bathing, skin, nail, and hair 
care, walking, eating and drinking, mouth care, dressing, transferring, and toileting 
acute care - Answer-24-hour skilled care for short-...
Another name for a long-term care facility is: 
A. Extended care facility 
B. Home health care facility 
C. Assisted living facility 
D. Adult day services facility - Answer-A. Extended care facility 
Assisted living facilities are initially for: 
A. People who need 24-hour, intensive care 
B. Peopl...
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Add to cartAnother name for a long-term care facility is: 
A. Extended care facility 
B. Home health care facility 
C. Assisted living facility 
D. Adult day services facility - Answer-A. Extended care facility 
Assisted living facilities are initially for: 
A. People who need 24-hour, intensive care 
B. Peopl...
When a resident refuses to let the nursing assistant take her blood pressure, the nursing assistant should 
- Answer-Report this to the nurse 
One task commonly assigned to nursing assistants is - Answer-Helping residents with 
toileting/elimination needs 
A nursing assistant may share a resident's...
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- Answer-Report this to the nurse 
One task commonly assigned to nursing assistants is - Answer-Helping residents with 
toileting/elimination needs 
A nursing assistant may share a resident's...
Which of the following is a type of direct service career? - Answer-Nursing 
Which of the following are considered forms of identification? - Answer-Social security card and diver's 
licenses 
Which statement is true of references? - Answer-They should come from former employers. 
Ideally speaking,...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a type of direct service career? - Answer-Nursing 
Which of the following are considered forms of identification? - Answer-Social security card and diver's 
licenses 
Which statement is true of references? - Answer-They should come from former employers. 
Ideally speaking,...
Another name for a long-term care facility is __________ - Answer-Skilled nursing facility 
Assisted living facilities are initially for __________ - Answer-People who need some help with daily care 
Adult care services: - Answer-This type of care is for people who need some assistance and supervisi...
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Add to cartAnother name for a long-term care facility is __________ - Answer-Skilled nursing facility 
Assisted living facilities are initially for __________ - Answer-People who need some help with daily care 
Adult care services: - Answer-This type of care is for people who need some assistance and supervisi...
providers - Answer-people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, 
and agencies. 
facilities - Answer-in medicine, places where health care is delivered or administered, including hospitals, 
long-term care facilities, and treatment centers. 
payers - Answer-pe...
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Add to cartproviders - Answer-people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, 
and agencies. 
facilities - Answer-in medicine, places where health care is delivered or administered, including hospitals, 
long-term care facilities, and treatment centers. 
payers - Answer-pe...
dysphasia - difficulty swallowing 
apnea - absence of breathing 
eupnea - normal breathing 
orthopnea - Shortness of breath while lying down 
Tachypnea - rapid breathing 
bradypnea - slow breathing 
Cheyne-Stokes - alternating periods of slow, irregular breathing and rapid, shallow breathing 
long t...
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Add to cartdysphasia - difficulty swallowing 
apnea - absence of breathing 
eupnea - normal breathing 
orthopnea - Shortness of breath while lying down 
Tachypnea - rapid breathing 
bradypnea - slow breathing 
Cheyne-Stokes - alternating periods of slow, irregular breathing and rapid, shallow breathing 
long t...
Long-term care - Answer-living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care 
Chronic - Answer-conditions that last a long time 
diagnoses - Answer-medical conditions determined by a doctor 
home health care - Answer-care given in a person's home 
Assisted living - Answer-living facilities fo...
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Add to cartLong-term care - Answer-living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care 
Chronic - Answer-conditions that last a long time 
diagnoses - Answer-medical conditions determined by a doctor 
home health care - Answer-care given in a person's home 
Assisted living - Answer-living facilities fo...
Long-term care - Given in long term care facilities for persons who need 24-hour skilled care 
Skilled care - Medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist 
Length of stay - Number of days a person stays in a care facility 
Terminal illness - An illness that will eventually cause de...
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Add to cartLong-term care - Given in long term care facilities for persons who need 24-hour skilled care 
Skilled care - Medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist 
Length of stay - Number of days a person stays in a care facility 
Terminal illness - An illness that will eventually cause de...
Long-term care (LTC) - Answer-Given in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) for persons who need 24-hour 
skilled care. 
Skilled care - Answer-Medically necessary care even by a skilled nurse or therapist; it is available 24 
hours a day. It is ordered by a doctor and involves a treatment plan. This ty...
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Add to cartLong-term care (LTC) - Answer-Given in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) for persons who need 24-hour 
skilled care. 
Skilled care - Answer-Medically necessary care even by a skilled nurse or therapist; it is available 24 
hours a day. It is ordered by a doctor and involves a treatment plan. This ty...
Accountable - Answer-answerable for one's actions 
activities of daily living (ADLs) - Answer-personal daily care task, including bathing, skin, nail, and hair 
care, walking, eating and drinking, mouth care, dressing, transferring, and toileting 
acute care - Answer-24-hour skilled care for short-...
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Add to cartAccountable - Answer-answerable for one's actions 
activities of daily living (ADLs) - Answer-personal daily care task, including bathing, skin, nail, and hair 
care, walking, eating and drinking, mouth care, dressing, transferring, and toileting 
acute care - Answer-24-hour skilled care for short-...
Another name for a long-term care facility is: 
A. Extended care facility 
B. Home health care facility 
C. Assisted living facility 
D. Adult day services facility - Answer-A. Extended care facility 
Assisted living facilities are initially for: 
A. People who need 24-hour, intensive care 
B. Peopl...
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Add to cartAnother name for a long-term care facility is: 
A. Extended care facility 
B. Home health care facility 
C. Assisted living facility 
D. Adult day services facility - Answer-A. Extended care facility 
Assisted living facilities are initially for: 
A. People who need 24-hour, intensive care 
B. Peopl...
When a resident refuses to let the nursing assistant take her blood pressure, the nursing assistant should 
- Report this to the nurse 
One task commonly assigned to nursing assistants is - Helping residents with toileting/elimination 
needs 
A nursing assistant may share a resident's medical infor...
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- Report this to the nurse 
One task commonly assigned to nursing assistants is - Helping residents with toileting/elimination 
needs 
A nursing assistant may share a resident's medical infor...
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) - the final stage of HIV infection, in which infections, 
tumors, and central nervous system symptoms appear due to a weakened immune system that is unable 
to fight infection. 
acute illness - an illness that has rapid onset, is usually short-term, and is ...
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Add to cartacquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) - the final stage of HIV infection, in which infections, 
tumors, and central nervous system symptoms appear due to a weakened immune system that is unable 
to fight infection. 
acute illness - an illness that has rapid onset, is usually short-term, and is ...
30 cc - How many cubic centimeters are in one ounce? 
8 oz - How many ounces are in a cup? 
Aspiration - Inhaling food liquid or foreign materials into the lungs 
Beans - Which of the following is considered a plant-based protein? 
Bland diet - Often used for people who had gastric ulcers this. Invo...
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Add to cart30 cc - How many cubic centimeters are in one ounce? 
8 oz - How many ounces are in a cup? 
Aspiration - Inhaling food liquid or foreign materials into the lungs 
Beans - Which of the following is considered a plant-based protein? 
Bland diet - Often used for people who had gastric ulcers this. Invo...
activities of daily living (ADLs) - basic self-care tasks such as eating, bathing, toileting, walking, and 
dressing 
Activity therapy - uses things the resident enjoys to prevent boredom and frustration 
Promotes self esteem 
Affected or involved side - Weaker side - Due to a stroke or injury 
Agit...
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Add to cartactivities of daily living (ADLs) - basic self-care tasks such as eating, bathing, toileting, walking, and 
dressing 
Activity therapy - uses things the resident enjoys to prevent boredom and frustration 
Promotes self esteem 
Affected or involved side - Weaker side - Due to a stroke or injury 
Agit...
A normal blood oxygen level is usually between - 95%-100% 
An agent or drug that helps calm and soothe a person and make all sleep - Sedative 
An epidural is an example of what type of anesthesia - Regional anesthesia 
Any plastic metal rubber device inserted into the respiratory tract to maintain o...
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Add to cartA normal blood oxygen level is usually between - 95%-100% 
An agent or drug that helps calm and soothe a person and make all sleep - Sedative 
An epidural is an example of what type of anesthesia - Regional anesthesia 
Any plastic metal rubber device inserted into the respiratory tract to maintain o...
A bed made with the bedspread and blankets in place is called a(n) - closed bed . 
A resident's room is his home and must be treated with respect. - True 
A surgical bed is - A bed made to easily accept residents returning on stretchers . 
Adequate______________________promotes safety and helps pre...
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Add to cartA bed made with the bedspread and blankets in place is called a(n) - closed bed . 
A resident's room is his home and must be treated with respect. - True 
A surgical bed is - A bed made to easily accept residents returning on stretchers . 
Adequate______________________promotes safety and helps pre...
ac - before meals 
ad lib - as desired 
ADLs - activities of daily living 
AIDS - acquired immune deficiency syndrome 
amb - ambulate; ambulatory 
ax. - axillary 
B.R. - bedrest 
BID - two times a day 
BM - bowel movement 
BP - blood pressure 
BRP - bathroom privileges 
BSC - bedside commode 
C - Ce...
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ad lib - as desired 
ADLs - activities of daily living 
AIDS - acquired immune deficiency syndrome 
amb - ambulate; ambulatory 
ax. - axillary 
B.R. - bedrest 
BID - two times a day 
BM - bowel movement 
BP - blood pressure 
BRP - bathroom privileges 
BSC - bedside commode 
C - Ce...
"I'm not sure that you understood what I meant. Let me rephrase the issue" - Constructive 
"If you weren't so slow, things might get done around here" - Hostile 
"Some of your reports are not completed; try to be more accurate" - Constructive 
"Stop being so lazy" - Hostile 
"That procedu...
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Add to cart"I'm not sure that you understood what I meant. Let me rephrase the issue" - Constructive 
"If you weren't so slow, things might get done around here" - Hostile 
"Some of your reports are not completed; try to be more accurate" - Constructive 
"Stop being so lazy" - Hostile 
"That procedu...
Activities of daily living (ADLs) - Daily personal care tasks, such as bathing; caring for skin, nails, 
hair, and teeth; dressing; toileting; eating and drinking; walking; and transferring. 
Acute care - 24-hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people 
who require...
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Add to cartActivities of daily living (ADLs) - Daily personal care tasks, such as bathing; caring for skin, nails, 
hair, and teeth; dressing; toileting; eating and drinking; walking; and transferring. 
Acute care - 24-hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers for people 
who require...
*Dangling benefit - A resident to regain balance before standing up and allows blood pressure to 
stabilize. 
Ambulation - walking 
Ambulatory - one who can get out of bed and walk 
Applying a transfer belt - *Identify yourself by name. Identify the resident by name *Wash your 
hands *Explain proced...
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Add to cart*Dangling benefit - A resident to regain balance before standing up and allows blood pressure to 
stabilize. 
Ambulation - walking 
Ambulatory - one who can get out of bed and walk 
Applying a transfer belt - *Identify yourself by name. Identify the resident by name *Wash your 
hands *Explain proced...
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A bone must be____________ to allow the fusion of fractured parts - Immobilized 
A common fear of a person with COPD is - Not being able to breathe 
A fracture that penetrates the skin and Carries high risk of infection is called - Open fracture 
A patient that has congestive heart failure should be...
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Add to cartA bone must be____________ to allow the fusion of fractured parts - Immobilized 
A common fear of a person with COPD is - Not being able to breathe 
A fracture that penetrates the skin and Carries high risk of infection is called - Open fracture 
A patient that has congestive heart failure should be...
A broken bone - Fracture 
a Disorder involving emotions and mental functions - Mental Illness 
A living thing or organism so small that it can only be seen under a microscope - Microorganism 
A method of attempting to remove an object from the airway of someone who is chocking - 
Abdominal thrusts 
...
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Add to cartA broken bone - Fracture 
a Disorder involving emotions and mental functions - Mental Illness 
A living thing or organism so small that it can only be seen under a microscope - Microorganism 
A method of attempting to remove an object from the airway of someone who is chocking - 
Abdominal thrusts 
...
____________________________________________ can worsen the effects of MS, so the NA should 
remain calm and listen to residents when they want to talk. - stress 
_____________________________are important in communicating with a resident who has had a 
stroke - Gestures and facial expression 
A com...
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remain calm and listen to residents when they want to talk. - stress 
_____________________________are important in communicating with a resident who has had a 
stroke - Gestures and facial expression 
A com...
a symptom of dehydration is - dark urine 
a symptom of fluid overload is - edema of the extremities 
Allow enough________ for residents to finish eating - time 
Alternating cold and hot foods or bland foods and sweets can - help increase appetite 
devices that can help residents with eating - assist...
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Add to carta symptom of dehydration is - dark urine 
a symptom of fluid overload is - edema of the extremities 
Allow enough________ for residents to finish eating - time 
Alternating cold and hot foods or bland foods and sweets can - help increase appetite 
devices that can help residents with eating - assist...
Chap. 3: __________ is the special care that focuses on the dignity and comfort of a dying person 
(A) Postmortem 
(B) Cheyne-Stokes 
(C) Hospice 
(D) Terminal - (C) Hospice 
Chap. 3: A _________ is an intense, irrational fear of or anxiety about an object, place, or situation. 
(A) Phobia 
(B) Copi...
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Add to cartChap. 3: __________ is the special care that focuses on the dignity and comfort of a dying person 
(A) Postmortem 
(B) Cheyne-Stokes 
(C) Hospice 
(D) Terminal - (C) Hospice 
Chap. 3: A _________ is an intense, irrational fear of or anxiety about an object, place, or situation. 
(A) Phobia 
(B) Copi...
-paresis - paralysis 
-pathy - disease 
"Mr Hartman is holding his head and rubbing his temples" - Objective information 
"Mr Hartman says he has a headache" - Subjective information 
0000 as regular time - 12 am 
0900 as regular time - 9 a.m. 
1 inspiration + 1 expiration = - 1 respiration 
120...
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-pathy - disease 
"Mr Hartman is holding his head and rubbing his temples" - Objective information 
"Mr Hartman says he has a headache" - Subjective information 
0000 as regular time - 12 am 
0900 as regular time - 9 a.m. 
1 inspiration + 1 expiration = - 1 respiration 
120...
Abuse - Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to 
someone 
Active neglect - The purposeful failure to provide needed care, resulting in harm to a person 
Acute care - 24 hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. 
ADL's - Activi...
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Add to cartAbuse - Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury to 
someone 
Active neglect - The purposeful failure to provide needed care, resulting in harm to a person 
Acute care - 24 hour skilled care given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. 
ADL's - Activi...
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