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Basic CNA/Nurse Aide Care
Promotion of Function and Health of Residents
Promotion of Safety
Providing Specialized Care for Residents with Changes in Health
Role of the CNA/Nurse Aide
Basic CNA/Nurse Aide Care
How to collect a clean catch specimen
How to collect a sputum specimen
How to collect a stool specimen
How to hande soiled linens
How to help patients or residents who are bleeding
How to measure a resident's height and weight on an upright scale
How to measure respirations
How to observe a resident's mental status
How to take an apical pulse
How to take an axillary temperature
How to take an oral temperature
If the CNA/Nurse Aide suddenly finds that a patient is unconscious, what is the first action?
What are some indications that a resident might be depressed?
What are some questions the CNA/Nurse Aide can ask if a client complains of pain?
What are some reasons for abnormal respiration rates?
What are the five vital signs that the CNA/Nurse Aide measures?
What are the four sites for measuring body temperature?
What are the signs & symptoms of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) in a diabetic?
What are the signs & symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in a diabetic?
What causes airway obstruction?
What is the CNA/Nurse Aide responsibility regarding IV lines?
What is the purpose of a sitz bath?
What should the CNA/Nurse Aide do if a patient experiences a cardiac arrest?
What should the CNA/Nurse Aide do if a patient experiences a seizure?
What should the CNA/Nurse Aide do if a patient vomits while in bed?
What should the CNA/Nurse Aide do if a resident becomes combative?
What should the CNA/Nurse Aide do if patient complains of chest pain?
What should the CNA/Nurse Aide do if they find an unconscious patient?
What's the emergency treatment for burns?
What's the normal pulse for an adult?
What's the normal respiration rate for an adult?
What's the normal temperature range for an adult?
What's the purpose of a pulse oximeter?
What's the purpose of intake and output?
Where to find the radial pulse?
Why is it important to monitor vital signs?
Promotion of Function and Health of Residents
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After cleaning a resident's dentures, what should the CNA do?
How many times should a resident be repositioned during an 8-hour shift?
How much time should the CNA allow for a resident to complete a task?
How often to change a resident's bed sheets
How to communicate with a visually-impaired resident when providing care
How to get a patient or resident off the bedpan
How to measure output
How to move a resident up in bed
How to orient a new resident to the facility
How to perform nail care for a resident
How to perform perineal care
How to promote hydration for elderly residents
How to provide emotional support for residents
What are age-related changes in muscles?
What are common signs and symptoms of aspiration during meals?
What are the common abnormalities observed during oral care?
What are the different methods of bathing for residents?
What are the four stages of pressure sores?
What are the safety precautions prior to a transfer from bed to wheelchair?
What are the supplies needed to give a bed bath?
What are the two types of ADLs?
What's the clock method of assisting with a meal?
What's the process of oral care for an unconscious patient?
When should a CNA not provide nail care?
Where to place a urinary drainage bag?
Why is proper perineal care important?
Why should a resident's bed have no wrinkles?
Promotion of Safety
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How often do restraints have to monitored and removed?
How to clean hands using hand sanitizer
How to remove gloves
What are risk factors for falls?
What are some alternative methods to applying a restraint?
What are some client activities that the CNA/Nurse Aide may not do?
What are some of the medical conditions that require transmission-based precautions?
What are some safety measures to prevent burns from hot liquids?
What are the five steps when entering a client's room?
What are the indications of localized infection?
What are the precautions to prevent a resident from falling?
What are the safety precautions for a resident who is confined to bed?
What can interfere with providing a comfortable environment?
What is the common personal protective equipment (PPE) used by a CNA /Nurse Aide?
What is the proper technique for a sudden fall with a patient?
What items can never be placed on the over-bed table?
What items should be stored in a resident's bedside table?
What steps must be taken before applying a restraint?
What's the proper hand washing technique?
Why do elderly patients or residents have a higher risk of accidents or injury?
Providing Specialized Care for Residents with Changes in Health
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How to care for a Christian patient or resident
How to care for a client who is hearing-impaired
How to care for a client who is visually-impaired
How to care for a dying resident
How to care for a Hindu patient or resident
How to care for a Jewish patient or resident
How to care for a Mormon patient or resident
How to care for a Muslim patient or resident
How to care for a patient or resident who is on fluid restrictions
How to care for a patient or resident with an ostomy
How to care for a resident who has aphasia
How to perform post-mortem care
How to provide Reality Orientation for a patient or resident
How to support a resident who becomes agitated
How to support a resident who becomes confused
How to support a resident who experiences Sundowner's Syndrome
What are signs of impending death?
What to do if a patient or resident asks to see their priest, pastor, or rabbi
What to do when a resident wants to talk about death
Role of the CNA/Nurse Aide
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How to best communicate with residents
How to correct a charting error
How to respond to a call light
What are valid reasons to refuse a CNA assignment?
What do I do if there is suspicion of resident abuse?
What is included in an Incident Report?
What is included in charting?
What is the purpose of charting?
What is the role of the CNA?
What to do if you become sick before starting a shift
What to do if you don't know how to perform an assigned procedure
What's the legal responsibility to report observations and incidents to a licensed nurse?
What's the role of the Licensed Nurse on the health care team?
Which health care professionals can the CNA share a resident's Protected Health Information (PHI) with?
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