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Removing these in public areas is one example of inappropriate sexual behavior - Answer
clothes
Nursing assistants must not do this regarding residents' sexual behavior - Answer judge
What a nursing assistant should provide if she witnesses consenting adults in a sexual situation -
Answer privacy
One illness that can cause inappropriate sexual behavior - Answer dementia
Touching or rubbing sexual organs in order to give oneself or another person sexual pleasure -
Answer masturbation
A nursing assistant should not ______ when encountering an embarrassing situation, but
instead should remain professional and calm - Answer overreact
Another word for private - Answer confidential
Ways that a nursing assistant can demonstrate being ________. includes being truthful when
reporting hours and documenting care accurately - Answer honest
If a nursing assistant makes a mistake, it is important to do this immediately - Answer report
it promptly to nurse
Being able to share in and understand the feelings of others - Answer empathy
Nursing assistants must refuse these when they are offered - Answer tips or gifts
Treating residents with this means allowing them to believe or act as they wish - Answer
respect
Being this way means that a nursing assistant is able to speak and act without offending others -
Answer tactful
,People communicate with words, pictures, and behavior - Answer true
The receiver and sender do not switch roles as they communicate - Answer false
Speaking and writing are two examples of verbal communication - Answer true
How a person's voice sounds and the words he chooses are not important during
communication - Answer false
Nonverbal communication includes posture and facial expressions - Answer true
Making positive changes in body language will improve communication - Answer true
A nursing assistant can be helpful by finishing a resident's sentences to show that she
understands what he is telling her - Answer false
The nursing assistant should use mostly facts when communicating with the care team - Answer
true
Positive or negative communication: Smiling - Answer positive
Positive or negative communication: Crossing arms in front of the body - Answer negative
Positive or negative communication: Looking away while someone is talking - Answer
negative
Positive or negative communication: Leaning forward in a chair - Answer positive
Positive or negative communication: Pointing at someone while speaking - Answer negative
Positive or negative communication: Rolling eye - Answer negative
Positive or negative communication: Tapping foot - Answer negative
Positive or negative communication: Nodding while a person is speaking - Answer positive
, T/F: When a nursing assistant first greets a resident, he should introduce himself and identify
the resident - Answer true
T/F: In the facility, a nursing assistant may communicate by charting or using the call system -
Answer true
T/F: If a nursing assistant has performed a procedure for a resident before, she does not need to
explain it the next time she does it - Answer false
T/F: Communication with other departments within a facility is not common and is unimportant
- Answer false
T/F: One way to let a resident's family know that staff are providing proper care for him is to
always answer the call lights promptly - Answer true
T/F: Families can provide valuable information about a resident's preferences and history -
Answer true
T/F: If a staff member from a doctor's office calls and asks for information about a resident, the
nursing assistant should give it to her - Answer false
ADLs - Answer activities of daily living
amb - Answer ambulate
BM - Answer bowel movement
c/o - Answer complains of
DNR - Answer do not resuscitate
dx - Answer diagnosis
f/u - Answer follow up
IV - Answer intravenous