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CARE ONE CNA TEST 1 REVIEW

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CARE ONE CNA TEST 1 REVIEW

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

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-Guarantee passing score -45 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation

Question 1: List the links of the chain of infection and how each can be broken

Answer:

- Causative agent: getting an immunization against the flu

- Reservoir: by staying home from work when you are sick

- Portal of exit: by covering your mouth and nose when you sneeze

- Mode of transportation: by washing hands

- Portal of entry: by covering an open sore with a bandage

- Susceptible host: by eating a proper diet

Question 2: What are included in the five rights of delgation?

Answer:

Right task, right circumstance, right person, right direction and communication, and right supervision evaluation

Question 3: Giving care for which you are not allowed legally to perform

Example: nurse aid performing treatment only allowed by nurses, such as giving a blood transfusion

Answer:

Define and give an example of negligence

Question 4: Quality or state of being worthy of esteem or self-respect

  • meet residents physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs
  • explain procedures to resident before beginning task
  • respect residents room and personal time
  • encourage resident to make as many decisions as possible
  • be positive, supportive, and encouraging
  • be empathetic

Answer:

Where are bloodline infections spread thorugh?

Question 5: What is POC (point of care) and what 3 elements are occuring there?

Answer:

Point in time when

  • The resident
  • The nurse aide
  • The care or treatment involving resident

Question 6: STOP THE ABUSE FIRST, then report

  • unexplained injuries, bruising, black eyes, etc
  • fearfulness
  • resident reports it

Answer:

What are residents rights?

Question 7: What are standard precautions? When do you use them?

Answer:

  • Washing hands
  • using PPE
  • before touching a resident
  • before performing a clean or aseptic procedure
  • after body fluid exposure
  • after touching resident
  • after touching residents surroundings

Question 8: - wounds

  • rectal bleeding
  • blood
  • body fluids

Answer:

What are the three things NA can get exposed to?

Question 9: What is a UTI and what are the signs and symptoms?

Answer:

Bladder infection; Fever, chills, smell of urine, possible blood in urine, pain during urination, constantly feeling the need to urinate

Question 10: Define team. Who are members of the healthcare team?

Answer:

group of people, with a common purpose, assigned tasks, and coordinated effort to get a job done;

Example: Nurse, Nurse Assistant, Doctor

Question 11: - use words that mean the same to sender + receiver

  • familiar words
  • be concise
  • state information in a logical order
  • state facts +be specific

Answer:

How do you communicate with someone who cannot speak the same language as you?Question 12: Which age group is at greater risk for injury related falls and what are some safery precautions to prevent falls in this group?

Answer:

  • 65+ falls each year
  • assist with ambulation when needed
  • provide appropriate assistance / supervision
  • keep environment free of clutter
  • keep all walkways free from rugs, cords, boxes, and equipment
  • observe frequently

Question 13: Identifying with and understanding the feelings of another person without feeling sorry for the person

Answer:

Define dignity. How does a nurse aid promote dignity?

Question 14: What does professionalism for the nurse aid include?

Answer:

appearance, attitude, interaction with coworkers, attendance Question 15: verbal:

  • direct, open-ended questions
  • paraphrasing / clarifying
  • -silence

  • written or spoken words

nonverbal:

- body language: eye contact, posture, gestures

  • can be used to support or oppose verbal communication
  • can be positive or negative

Answer:

What is the cultural sensitivity and ways the NA can respect culture by communication?

Question 16: what are the job responsibilities of the Nurse Aid I?

Answer:

perform delegated basic, personal care, nursing skills in a competent caring manner;

Question 17: sit upright to eat

Answer:

Verbaland nonverbal are two types of communication, list examples of each.

Question 18: - google translate

-interpretor / translator

  • use caring voice + body expression
  • speak slowly and clearly, keep messages simple

Answer:

What are barriers to successful communication with your client?

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