CNA Chapter 6-7 Exam (100%
Correct)Solutions 2024
A residents care plan is used to: - ANS-coordinate all treatments and services for the
resident
The main source of information about the resident is: - ANS-the resident The blood
pressure reading for the resident is a type of: - ANS-objective information
To protect yourself from contamination from soiled linen when making an occupied or
unoccupied bed, you should: - ANS-hold the linen so it does not touch your uniform
It is important to make a neat, wrinkle-free bed because: - ANS-wrinkled sheets can
cause skin irritation leading to breakdown
One of the most important tasks when leaving a resident's room is: - ANS-hand the call
light to the resident or make sure it is in reach
A technique of listening through a stethoscope to sounds produced by organs, such as
the heart, is called: - ANS-Auscultation
A possible reaction of an unprepared resident entering a long term care facility is: -
ANS-confusion and depression
A record of a person's background, including lifestyle and social information is called
a/an: - ANS-history
A physical examination uses looking, listening, feeling, and: - ANS-smelling
Proper moving and positioning of the resident correctly can help to: - ANS-prevent
pressure ulcers, make the resident as comfortable as possible, and reduce swelling in
an arm or leg
When preparing to move a resident, you need to think about the resident, the
Correct)Solutions 2024
A residents care plan is used to: - ANS-coordinate all treatments and services for the
resident
The main source of information about the resident is: - ANS-the resident The blood
pressure reading for the resident is a type of: - ANS-objective information
To protect yourself from contamination from soiled linen when making an occupied or
unoccupied bed, you should: - ANS-hold the linen so it does not touch your uniform
It is important to make a neat, wrinkle-free bed because: - ANS-wrinkled sheets can
cause skin irritation leading to breakdown
One of the most important tasks when leaving a resident's room is: - ANS-hand the call
light to the resident or make sure it is in reach
A technique of listening through a stethoscope to sounds produced by organs, such as
the heart, is called: - ANS-Auscultation
A possible reaction of an unprepared resident entering a long term care facility is: -
ANS-confusion and depression
A record of a person's background, including lifestyle and social information is called
a/an: - ANS-history
A physical examination uses looking, listening, feeling, and: - ANS-smelling
Proper moving and positioning of the resident correctly can help to: - ANS-prevent
pressure ulcers, make the resident as comfortable as possible, and reduce swelling in
an arm or leg
When preparing to move a resident, you need to think about the resident, the