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  • June 26, 2024
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CNA Exam #1

Examples of professional behavior - ANS- dress appropriately
- use specific words
- careful with what you talk about
- being prompt
- complete tasks
- report to nurse
- follow care plan
- make observations
- report accurately
- follow policies and procedures

What could violate Residents' Rights - ANS- showing disrespect
- not giving choices or ignoring them
- not providing activities
- not being fully informed regarding their rights and services
- not allowing them to complain
- not allowing visits
- stealing

What should be done when a resident refuses - ANSRespect their refusal, but ask again
later

The care of a resident who is normally alert but now confused - ANS- report it
- assure them & remind them about their environment and the situation
- provide a safe, quiet environment
- lower tone of voice; speak clear and slow
- explain what you're going to do

the CNA's role in a fire - ANS1. rescue residents: ambulatory first, then w/c or walkers, then
bed ridden
2. contain the fire by closing fire doors
3. extinguish or evacuate
4. alert

the 1st thing you should do after getting shift report each day - ANSNurse'll tell you what's
changed, go see the patient

the care of a resident who states they are going to faint - ANS1. have them lie down or sit
2. if sitting, have them bend forward and place head btwn knees; if supine, elevate legs
3. loosen any tight clothing
4. have them remain in that position for 5 min
6. help them get up slowly
7. continue to observe symptoms

, 8. don't leave them; use call light for help if need
9. report incidence

the procedure for assisting a resident to eat - ANS0. wash hands
1. take food off tray
2. read diet card and make sure right patient
3. make sure the food seems to follow the diet card
4. ask if they need food cut up; don't let them ask
5. offer h2o every 2-3 bites
6. check on them often
7. put on clothing protector if desired
8. help them wash their hands

the care of a resident on oxygen - ANS- keep away from flames
- report if the nasal cannula or face mask causes irritation
- keep away from fire hazards ie electric razors, hair dryers, alcohol and gasoline

the care of a resident who is visually impaired - ANS- makes sure glasses are clean
- knock on door and identify yourself; don't touch first
- always tell them what you are doing
- give specific directions "right in front of you"
- talk directly to the resident; do not talk to others
- proper lighting
- when you enter a new room, orient them to the area
- don't use words such as "see," "look," "watch"
- tell the resident where the call light is
- use the face of an imaginary clock as a guide to explain object positions
- don't more furniture w/out permission; put back where it was found
- use larger print font
- clocks that chime

what could you do to assist a resident who has trouble finding their room - ANS- walk them
there
- put some indicating signal on their door (ie a blue index card)

what should you do if you encounter a sexual situation involving consenting adults - ANSgive
them privacy but also report this

what does force fluids mean - ANSdrink as much fluids as possible; more so than you would
norm drink

MDS manual - ANSMinimum Data Set
- collection of info about the resident's life needs or functional status
- collected from the time the resident is admitted
- CNA provides input on the resident's ability to manage ADLs
- packet that goes through everything: how many ppl required to transfer this person,
incontinence?, allergies?, etc

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