Providing personal hygiene care -
\May cause client to feel ashamed
Oral hygiene involves -
\Cleaning mouth, teeth, gums, and tongue
When assisting perennial care -
\Begin wiping in the cleanest area, then working to the dirtiest area
You are assigned to give a client a partial bath during HS care, you will? -
\Wash the face, hands, unarms, and Perineum.
When giving a patient a complete bath bed the Nurse Aid washes the? -
\The clients complete body. (Known as a CBB)
The purpose of assisting clients with daily Hygiene care is to? -
\Prevent infection, promote relaxation, giving self esteem.
The temperature of the client bath water sure be approximately? -
\105 degrees
Store the client denture? -
\In a covered labeled cup of cold water.
The primary purpose of providing skin care is to? -
\Prevent complications, including infections and pressure ulcers.
Mrs. Jones has a order for support anti-embolism stockings, you should? -
\Apply the hose before Mrs. Jone get out of bed.
When dressing Mr. Keen a 77 year client who has had a stroke the nurse's Aide
should? -
\Put the shirt on the affected arm first.
You are assigned to give Mrs. Jones a shower with shampoo, the client is wear a
hearing aid in both ears, you should? -
\Remove the hearing aids before showering the client.
When undressing a client who has a paralyzed side from a stoke, the Nurses aid
should? -
\Undress the strong unaffected side first.
, Mrs. Jones has long hair that is tangled in the back, to remove the tangled the Nurse
Aid should? -
\Hold the tangled section of hair tight, and begin combing at the end and working
upward in short strokes.
When applying lotion to the client skin the Nurse Aid should? -
\Rub the entire back and butt with gentle firm strokes.
When providing fingernail care to a client? -
\Soap the hands in warm water and scrub under the nails with a soft brush.
Nutrition's are? -
\Essential to life
Carbohydrates are? -
\Provide fuel and energy.
Proteins are? -
\Essential for good health, healing and growth
Which of the following would be found on a clear liquid tray? -
\Tea with sugar.
A Nasal Gastric tube is? -
\Threaded through the nose into the stomach
Gastronomy tube is? -
\Inserted through the abdominal wall into the stomach.
An order to force fluids? -
\Encouraging the client to drink each time you are in the room.
Which of the following would not be included when recording intake and output? -
\Applesauce
When feeding clients? -
\Alternate liquids and solids.
3 bites and 1 drink
Clients should consume enough fluids each day to? -
\Prevent Dehydration.
Signs and symptoms of Dehydration include? -
\Lethargy, weakness, Low Blood Pressure. (rapid pulse, dry Mucus Membranes)
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