Hartman's
Nursing
Assistant
Care
The
Basics
Chapter
2
question
with
correct
answers
Communication
-
answer-The
process
of
exchanging
information
with
others
Objective
information
-
answer-Based
on
what
a
person
sees,
hears,
touches,
or
smells
Subjective
information
-
answer-Something
a
person
cannot
or
did
not
observe
Incontinence
-
answer-The
inability
to
control
the
bladder
or
bowels
Defense
mechanisms
-
answer-Unconscious
behaviors
used
to
release
tension
or
cope
with
stress;
Denial,
projection,
displacement,
rationalization,
repression,
regression
Culture
-
answer-A
system
of
learned
behaviors,
practiced
by
a
group
of
people,
that
is
considered
to
be
the
tradition
of
that
group
and
is
passed
on
from
one
generation
to
the
next
Impairment
-
answer-Loss
of
function
or
ability;
it
can
be
partial
or
complete
loss
Mental
health
-
answer-The
normal
functioning
of
emotional
and
intellectual
abilities
Mental
Illness
-
answer-a
Disorder
involving
emotions
and
mental
functions
Combative
-
answer-Violent
or
hostile
behavior
displayed
by
some
residents
Body
mechanics
-
answer-The
way
the
parts
of
the
body
work
together
when
a
person
moves
Posture
-
answer-The
way
a
person
holds
and
positions
his
body
Base
of
support
-
answer-The
foundation
that
supports
an
object.
The
wider
the
support,
the
more
stable
a
person
will
be.
Center
of
gravity
-
answer-The
point
in
the
body
where
the
most
weight
is
concentrated
Fracture
-
answer-A
broken
bone
Nursing
Assistant
Care
The
Basics
Chapter
2
question
with
correct
answers
Communication
-
answer-The
process
of
exchanging
information
with
others
Objective
information
-
answer-Based
on
what
a
person
sees,
hears,
touches,
or
smells
Subjective
information
-
answer-Something
a
person
cannot
or
did
not
observe
Incontinence
-
answer-The
inability
to
control
the
bladder
or
bowels
Defense
mechanisms
-
answer-Unconscious
behaviors
used
to
release
tension
or
cope
with
stress;
Denial,
projection,
displacement,
rationalization,
repression,
regression
Culture
-
answer-A
system
of
learned
behaviors,
practiced
by
a
group
of
people,
that
is
considered
to
be
the
tradition
of
that
group
and
is
passed
on
from
one
generation
to
the
next
Impairment
-
answer-Loss
of
function
or
ability;
it
can
be
partial
or
complete
loss
Mental
health
-
answer-The
normal
functioning
of
emotional
and
intellectual
abilities
Mental
Illness
-
answer-a
Disorder
involving
emotions
and
mental
functions
Combative
-
answer-Violent
or
hostile
behavior
displayed
by
some
residents
Body
mechanics
-
answer-The
way
the
parts
of
the
body
work
together
when
a
person
moves
Posture
-
answer-The
way
a
person
holds
and
positions
his
body
Base
of
support
-
answer-The
foundation
that
supports
an
object.
The
wider
the
support,
the
more
stable
a
person
will
be.
Center
of
gravity
-
answer-The
point
in
the
body
where
the
most
weight
is
concentrated
Fracture
-
answer-A
broken
bone