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When assisting a client in learning to use a walker, it is important to:

  • Let him walk by himself so he gains independence.
  • Stand behind him and use a transfer belt. (correct)
  • Put padding all the way around the top rim.
  • Let him practice using the walker on the day he is discharged.
  • Urinary retention refers to

  • A normal output of urine.
  • A large output of urine.
  • Incontinence.
  • An inability to urinate. (correct)
  • Normal hearing loss in aging is usually related to the ability to hear

  • High-pitched sounds. (correct)
  • Rapid speech.
  • All sounds.
  • Loud sounds.
  • The best way to safely identify your patient is by

    <p>Checking the name tag.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Mrs. Jones is on a bowel and bladder training program. She has not had a bowel movement for three days. What should the nurse aide do?

    <p>Report it to the charge nurse.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The proper medical abbreviation for before meals is

    <p>a.c.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The proper medical term for high blood pressure is

    <p>Hypertension.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A patient who has difficulty chewing or swallowing will need what type of diet?

    <p>Mechanical soft.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Mrs. Smith is an 81-year-old resident with Alzheimer's disease and cannot find her room. What should the nurse aide do to help Mrs. Smith feel more independent?

    <p>Place a familiar object outside her room door.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How often should a patient's intake and output records be totaled?

    <p>Once each shift.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following should you observe and record when admitting a client?

    <p>Bruises, marks, rashes, or broken skin.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When responding to a client on the intercom, you should

    <p>Give your name and position and say, 'May I help you?'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following things should you do to familiarize a new client with his or her surroundings?

    <p>Show the client where the call light is and how to work it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Nursing assistants are never allowed to give medications.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Patient Assistance Techniques

    • Using a transfer belt while assisting a client with a walker provides safety for both client and aide.
    • Encouraging independence should be balanced with safety; clients should not be left to walk unsupported during training.

    Urinary Retention

    • Urinary retention is defined as an inability to urinate and should be promptly reported to the charge nurse.
    • Older adults typically struggle with high-pitched sounds due to normal aging-related hearing loss; loud or low-pitched sounds may still be heard.

    Patient Identification

    • To ensure correct patient identification, verify details against the bed plate rather than relying solely on verbal name responses.

    Reporting Abnormalities

    • Reporting unusual findings, such as a patient not having a bowel movement for three days, is the responsibility of the nurse aide; they cannot independently initiate treatments.

    Medical Abbreviations

    • "a.c." is the abbreviation for "before meals" in medical terminology.

    Hypertension

    • The clinical term for high blood pressure is hypertension, essential for understanding patient health conditions.

    Diet Management

    • A mechanical soft diet is suitable for patients who have difficulty with chewing, swallowing, or digesting food.

    Promoting Independence

    • Helping residents with cognitive impairments, like Alzheimer's, find their own way can boost their sense of independence and self-esteem.

    Intake and Output Monitoring

    • Patient intake and output should be totaled every shift, allowing for careful monitoring of fluid balance.

    Admission Observations

    • Documenting any bruises or marks on a patient's skin upon admission is critical to avoid misunderstandings regarding abuse later.

    Professional Communication

    • When responding to clients on an intercom, it is essential to introduce oneself by name and role to maintain professionalism.

    Client Orientation

    • Familiarizing new clients with their environment, especially instructing them on how to call for help, is a crucial part of the admission process.

    Medication Administration

    • Nursing assistants are not permitted to administer medications, distinguishing their role from that of licensed nurses.

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    This quiz features important questions commonly encountered in the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) written test. It includes scenarios and best practices for client assistance, focusing on safety measures and proper techniques. Prepare yourself effectively for the CNA certification with these flashcard-style questions.

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