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FREE NURSING AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CNA VOCAB
EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Aphasia
Answer:
language difficulty due to brain damage
Question 2: Atrophy
Answer:
wasting away of muscle tissue leading to weakness
Question 3: Arthritis
Answer:
inflamation of the joint
Question 4: Aspiration
Answer:
to draw fluid or object into the lungs when breathing
Question 5: Asepsis
Answer:
the absence of germs
Question 6: Advocate
Answer:
a person who defends someone else
Question 7: Afebrile
Answer:
without fever
Question 8: Adduction
Answer:
towards the midline of the body
Question 9: Aseptic
Answer:
the absence of microorganisms
Question 10: Acute
Answer:
developing rapidly with pronounced symptoms and lasting a short time
Question 11: Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Answer:
any activity that is preformed in one's life on a daily basis
Question 12: Agitation
Answer:
vocal or motor behaviors such as shouting, fidgeting, pacing, screaming, or wandering
Question 13: Abandonment
Answer:
leaving resident unattended
Question 14: Ambulation
Answer:
ability to walk
Question 15: Abrasion
Answer:
a scraping or rubbing off of skin
Question 16: Apical Pulse
Answer:
the pulse at the apex of the heart
Question 17: Anus
Answer:
outlet of the rectum
Question 18: Arteriosclerosis
Answer:
loss of elasticity in the walls of the blood vessels
Question 19: Abuse
Answer:
the infliction of any type of injury or harm
Question 20: Agnosia
Answer:
loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects
Question 21: Arteries
Answer:
blood vessels that carry bood away from the heart
Question 22: Apraxia
Answer:
loss of the ability to carry out planned movements at will
Question 23: Abduction
Answer:
away from the midline of the body
Question 24: Anterior
Answer:
towards the front
Question 25: Advance Directive
Answer:
a document that designates the resident's wishes in the event that he/she is not ablle to speak for hisself/herself