CNA Class Review Questions And
Answers.
Beginning Five -
\(K.I.P.W.E.) Knock, Identify the resident, Provide protection, Wash hands, Maintain
safety
Ending Five -
\(P.O.W.E.R.) Position the resident, Open the room, Wash hands, Ensure safety,
Report and record
A type of long-term care facility that does not provide complex nursing care is called
a/an: -
\Assisted living facility
A group of various health care professionals working together is called a/am: -
\Interdisciplinary team
Who spends the most time with the residents? -
\Nursing Assistants
The process of determining which task is most important is called: -
\Prioritizing
which quality is most important in being a successful nursing assistant? -
\Positive attitude
Restorative care means to: -
\Renew a person to a normal state of being
Health -
\a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
Nursing Facility -
\A facility that provides 24-hour nursing care and support
para-proffesional -
\A person trained to preform certain tasks but not licensed to practice independently
Care limits -
\The tasks a nursing assistant is allowed to do by policy and by law
Confidentiality -
, \Nondisclosure of information
Restorative -
\To renew a person to a normal state of health
Interdisciplinary team -
\Group of health care professionals working together to provide complete resident
service and care
Disease -
\Condition of abnormal function of vital signs
Disability -
\Loss, absence or impairment of physical or mental ability
Plan of care -
\A systematic process of assessment and interventions to meet a residents goals for
care
Functional ability -
\Parts of an activity that a person is able to do
Autonomy -
\The right of a person to make choices for themselves
ALDs -
\Everyday self-care tasks such as dressing, toileting and eating
Holistic -
\Care of the whole person
Ethics -
\refers to the rightness of wrongness of an action
Beneficence -
\the duty to do good
Nurse -
\a person educated and licensed to practice nursing
Empathy -
\putting self in anothers position to understand that persons feelings
How does long-term care fit into the health care continuum -
\Long term care provides residents with 24/7 nursing care, rehab, and restorative care.
For chronic disability or illness.
Answers.
Beginning Five -
\(K.I.P.W.E.) Knock, Identify the resident, Provide protection, Wash hands, Maintain
safety
Ending Five -
\(P.O.W.E.R.) Position the resident, Open the room, Wash hands, Ensure safety,
Report and record
A type of long-term care facility that does not provide complex nursing care is called
a/an: -
\Assisted living facility
A group of various health care professionals working together is called a/am: -
\Interdisciplinary team
Who spends the most time with the residents? -
\Nursing Assistants
The process of determining which task is most important is called: -
\Prioritizing
which quality is most important in being a successful nursing assistant? -
\Positive attitude
Restorative care means to: -
\Renew a person to a normal state of being
Health -
\a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
Nursing Facility -
\A facility that provides 24-hour nursing care and support
para-proffesional -
\A person trained to preform certain tasks but not licensed to practice independently
Care limits -
\The tasks a nursing assistant is allowed to do by policy and by law
Confidentiality -
, \Nondisclosure of information
Restorative -
\To renew a person to a normal state of health
Interdisciplinary team -
\Group of health care professionals working together to provide complete resident
service and care
Disease -
\Condition of abnormal function of vital signs
Disability -
\Loss, absence or impairment of physical or mental ability
Plan of care -
\A systematic process of assessment and interventions to meet a residents goals for
care
Functional ability -
\Parts of an activity that a person is able to do
Autonomy -
\The right of a person to make choices for themselves
ALDs -
\Everyday self-care tasks such as dressing, toileting and eating
Holistic -
\Care of the whole person
Ethics -
\refers to the rightness of wrongness of an action
Beneficence -
\the duty to do good
Nurse -
\a person educated and licensed to practice nursing
Empathy -
\putting self in anothers position to understand that persons feelings
How does long-term care fit into the health care continuum -
\Long term care provides residents with 24/7 nursing care, rehab, and restorative care.
For chronic disability or illness.