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MODULE 9- PATIENT CARE PROCEDURES EXAM
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Question 1: characteristics of normal urine?
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Pale- yellow urine, clear, A faint odor Question 2: The most important reason for the nurse assistant to give perineal care to an
incontinent resident would be :
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prevent infection and skin breakdown Question 3: To give a soap-suds enema, the CNA should:
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insert the tube 2 to 4 inches into the rectum. When giving a resident cleansing enema hold the enema tube in place while giving the solution Question 4: The CNA sees that an IV site around the needle is red and swollen. The CNA should:
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tell the nurse in charge
Question 5: pressure ulcer
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Open wound on the heel of a resident
Question 6: Which is not a guideline for measuring weight and height?
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The person voids after being weighed Question 7: Keeping the persons room clean, neat, safe, and comfortable is the responsibility of
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Everyone involved in the persons care
Question 8: Which is NOT a safety measure for making beds?
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Raise the side rails on an occupied bed Question 9: When using a fracture pan, the larger end is placed under the buttocks
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False Question 10: A resident is going to be discharged. What must occur before the person can leave?
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The person must be transported to the exit area by wheelchair or stretcher
Question 11: Hematuria
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blood in the urine and should be reported to nurse Question 12: The CNA's responsibility in collecting a clean-catch urine specimen is to:
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provide or assist with perineal care
Question 13: When collecting a urine specimen, the CNA should:
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Compare with the resident's arm band
Question 14: Enema
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The introduction of fluid into the rectum
Question 15: Do's and dont's of emptying the urinary drainage bag
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DO: empty the urine into a measuring container
DO NOT: pour the urine down the sink, disconnect the catheter tubing, keep the drainage bag above the level of the resident bladder Question 16: Mucus from the respiratory system that is expelled through the mouth is
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Phlegm Question 17: It is important for the CNA to provide an environment for the resident that will
promote normal elimination patterns. The CNA should:
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provide the resident privacy during elimination
Question 18: excessive formation of gas in the intestine and stomach
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Flatulence
Question 19: An infected wound is
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A contaminated wound Question 20: Your resident is right-handed. The bedside stand and call signal should be:
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On her right side
Question 21: Clean- catch urine can only be used when
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if the sample was just voided
Question 22: Linens are held
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Away from your body and uniform Question 23: A resident objects to a transfer or discharge. An ombudsman makes sure that the persons best interests are considered
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True Question 24: The CNA would know that a nasal cannula is in place if:
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The nasal tubes are in the resident's nostrils (pointing down) and the band is around the resident's head
Question 25: Abnormal urine
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reddish tinged, cloudy appearance, strong order
Question 26: Oral care before collecting a sputum specimen involves
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Rinsing with clear water
Question 27: The main reason for using elastic stockings on a resident would be
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to prevent pooling of the blood in the legs
Question 28: These statements are about skin tears. Which is incorrect?
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Skin tears usually occur over a bony area