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Who does the CNA report to? - ANSWERS-Charge Nurse
example of misappropriation - ANSWERS-using residents personal phone to make
calls, taking residents money or personal belongings
first thing to be done if you feel a resident is being abused? - ANSWERS-remove
resident from harm and report immediately.
Links in the chain of infection? - ANSWERS-Causitive agent, reservoir, portal of exit,
mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible hose
Most important action to take to prevent spread of infection - ANSWERS-WASH
HANDS
5 moments of hand hygiene - ANSWERS-Before resident contact, after resident
contact, before aseptic task, after exposure to blood/body fluids, after contact with
resident surroundings
Importance in personal protective equipment? - ANSWERS-Proper usage will provide a
barrier between the caregiver and the pathogen, thus preventing the spread of infection
, describe direct contact which could spread infection? - ANSWERS-touching an infected
person and then proceeding to touch another person without washing hands
describe indirect contact which could cause infection - ANSWERS-touching a
contaminated object and then touching a person without washing hands
If a resident has Clostridium Difficlile, is an alcohol-based hand rub effective? -
ANSWERS-NO, you must always wash hands after coming into contact with C-diff
Universal sign for choking? - ANSWERS-clutching the throat
what document provides first aid should a resident drink a chemical - ANSWERS-
Material Safety Data Sheets
Explain the actions of the caregiver if a resident is having a seizure? - ANSWERS-Call
for nurse, stay with resident, assist nurse with postioning resident on their side, place
padding under head, move furniture away, keep things out of patients mouth and do not
restrain, loosen clothing expecially around neck, note duration and areas involved.
What is the difference between objective and subjective observation? - ANSWERS-
Objective is observed, seen, heard, smelled or felt while subjective is told to or thought
happened
Examples of residents choices which can be honored by the facility to promote person-
centered care? - ANSWERS-Time to be woken up and dressed in the a.m., whether to
shower or bathe in a tub, what time to go to bed
Examples of residents rights? - ANSWERS-See survey results, voice grievances, self
administer meds, be free from abuse, free to make choices.
How can resident rights be protected? - ANSWERS-CNA report signs of abuse neglect
or misappropriation immediately