WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
1. normal pulse range - ANSWER 60-100
2. normal blood pressure range - ANSWER 90/60 to 120/80
3. how long should a resident remain sitting up after eating? - ANSWER at
least 30 minutes following consumption
4. what is the function of proteins? - ANSWER builds up tissue
5. what is the function of carbohydrates - ANSWER provide energy
6. how often must restraints be checked? - ANSWER at least hourly
7. how often must resident be released from restraint? - ANSWER for 10
minutes every 2 hours
8. what is entrapment? - ANSWER limb or body part stuck in the bed
9. what is contractures? - ANSWER permanent shorting of muscles with
subquent shorting of tendons and ligaments (e.g fingers flexed toward palm)
,10.how many repetitions in ROM? (range of movement) - ANSWER 5
repetitions
11.how often should ROM be done? - ANSWER 2 times daily
12.when is a good time to do ROM? - ANSWER getting dressed or during the
shower
13.normal respiration rate - ANSWER 12-20 breaths per minute
14.when dressing a resident with an affected side, which side should be dressed
first? - ANSWER the affected side
15.which side should be undressed first? - ANSWER the unaffected side
16.how often should oral care be completed for a resident with real teeth -
ANSWER AT LEAST daily
17.how often should denture care be completed? - ANSWER at least daily
18.what position should resident be in for oral care - ANSWER fowlers
position
19.what position should UNCONSCIOUS resident be in for oral care -
ANSWER lateral position
20.when using an electric razor, what should you be aware of? - ANSWER
POW (pacemaker, oxygen, water)
, 21.what are the CLEAN areas in the room? - ANSWER overbed table, bedside
cabinet, head of bed, and back of chair
22.what are the DIRTY areas in the room? - ANSWER foot of bed, seat of
chair, hamper or plastic bag
23.how often should linens be changed according to ISDH requirement? -
ANSWER at least weekly
24.what position should the resident be in when the tube feeding is infusing? -
ANSWER semi fowlers (30-45 degrees)
25.when should you NOT do ROM? - ANSWER if joints are red, warm, and/or
swollen
26.where should you support the limb? - ANSWER below the joint
27.before beginning ROM what should you check for? - ANSWER RWS
(redness, warmth, and swelling)
28.what does ROM help prevent - ANSWER contractures
29.which side should a caregiver stand on when helping a resident to walk? -
ANSWER affected side
30.what can CNA's not do pertaining to oxygen? - ANSWER nurse aids are not
authorized to administer oxygen or change the flow rate?