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CNA FLORIDA EXAM TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS Aphasia - The total or partial loss of the ability to use or understand language. Dysphagia - Difficulty swallowing Dyspnea - difficult, labored, or painful breathing

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CNA FLORIDA EXAM TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS
Aphasia - The total or partial loss of the ability to use or understand language.


Dysphagia - Difficulty swallowing


Dyspnea - difficult, labored, or painful breathing


Dysuria - painful or difficult urination


Delirium - A state of sudden, severe confusion and rapid changes in brain function


Dementia - The loss of cognitive function that interferes with routine personal, social, andoccupational
activities


Asepsis - The absence of disease producing microbes


Assault - intentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body without the person'sconsent


Bradychardia - Slow heart rate. Less than 60BPM


Bradypnea - Slow breathing; respirations are fewer than 12 per minute


Comatose - unable to respond to stimuli


Embolus - A blood clot that travels through vascular system until it lodges in a blood vessel.

,False Imprisonment - unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement


Febrile - With a fever


hemiplegia - paralysis of one side of the body


naso-enteral tube - a feeding tube inserted through the nose into the small bowel


Paraplegia - Paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body


Quadriplegia - paralysis in the arms, legs, and trunk


AC - before meals


AKA - above knee amputation


Anuric - not producing urine


BID - twice a day


BKA - below knee amputation


BP - blood pressure


C/O - complains of

, COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease


CVA - cerebrovascular accident (stroke)


DM I OR II - Diabetes mellitus I or II


DNR - do not resuscitate


Fx - fracture bone


H/O - history of


HTN - hypertension (high blood pressure)


mL - milliliter


N/V - nausea and vomiting


NPO - nothing by mouth


PO - by mouth


PRN - as needed


Q2H - every 2 hours

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