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Ivy Tech CNA Program Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Contracture - Ans:-Permanent stiffening of a joint or muscle caused by atrophy; fingers are flexed toward a resident's palm What is Atrophy? - Ans:-State of deterioration, shriveling, shrinking, or withering What to do with a resident that has a G-Tube - Ans:-NPO (Nothing By Mouth) Semi Fowlers or Fowlers position when transfusing Supine Position - Ans:-Lying flat on the back with legs straight. Lateral Position - Ans:-Resident lying on his/her right or left side Fowlers Position - Ans:-Head of bed elevated 45 to 60 degrees with legs straight. Semi-Fowlers Position - Ans:-Head of bed elevated 30 to 45 degrees with legs straight. Fats - Ans:-Substances that help the body store energy and use certain vitamins. Carbohydrates - Ans:-provides us with the most (quick) energy ©GRACEAMELIA 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FIRST PUBLISH OCTOBER 2024 Page 2/17 Vitamins - Ans:-Organic compounds obtained from food necessary for health and normal body functioning Protein - Ans:-Complex compound found in all living matter that promotes growth and repair of tissue Emphysema - Ans:-Occurs when the air sacs in the lungs are gradually destroyed, causing progressive difficulty breathing. As it worsens, it turns the air sacs clustered like bunches of grapes into large, irregular pockets with gaping holes in their inner walls. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches the bloodstream. It slowly destroys the elastic fibers that hold open the small airways leafing to the air sacs. This allows these airways to collapse when breathing out, so the air in the lungs can't escape How many times do residents get a partial bath? - Ans:-Everyday How do we (As CNAs) calm an agitated resident - Ans:-1. Remove trigger

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Ivy Tech CNA Program Final Exam Study Guide Questions and
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Contracture - Ans:✔✔-Permanent stiffening of a joint or muscle caused by atrophy; fingers are flexed

toward a resident's palm


What is Atrophy? - Ans:✔✔-State of deterioration, shriveling, shrinking, or withering


What to do with a resident that has a G-Tube - Ans:✔✔-NPO (Nothing By Mouth)




Semi Fowlers or Fowlers position when transfusing


Supine Position - Ans:✔✔-Lying flat on the back with legs straight.


Lateral Position - Ans:✔✔-Resident lying on his/her right or left side


Fowlers Position - Ans:✔✔-Head of bed elevated 45 to 60 degrees with legs straight.


Semi-Fowlers Position - Ans:✔✔-Head of bed elevated 30 to 45 degrees with legs straight.


Fats - Ans:✔✔-Substances that help the body store energy and use certain vitamins.


Carbohydrates - Ans:✔✔-provides us with the most (quick) energy
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Vitamins - Ans:✔✔-Organic compounds obtained from food necessary for health and normal body

functioning


Protein - Ans:✔✔-Complex compound found in all living matter that promotes growth and repair of

tissue


Emphysema - Ans:✔✔-Occurs when the air sacs in the lungs are gradually destroyed, causing progressive

difficulty breathing. As it worsens, it turns the air sacs clustered like bunches of grapes into large,

irregular pockets with gaping holes in their inner walls. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in

turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches the bloodstream. It slowly destroys the elastic fibers that hold

open the small airways leafing to the air sacs. This allows these airways to collapse when breathing out,

so the air in the lungs can't escape


How many times do residents get a partial bath? - Ans:✔✔-Everyday


How do we (As CNAs) calm an agitated resident - Ans:✔✔-1. Remove trigger(s), if known




2. Decrease stimulation in the environment to the extent possible




3. Stay calm. Speak audibly and clearly but don't shout. Use a firm but not scolding tone of voice.




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4. Patting or stroking may reassure some residents. For others, it may have the opposite effect.




5. Avoid arguing with the resident. Listen quietly while the resident expresses his/her anger. Don't

reprimand




6. If possible, redirect the resident. Offer something to eat or drink or suggest an activity. Use Positive

rather than negative command


Name an infection acquired in a healthcare setting - Ans:✔✔-Nosocomial Infection


How do we (As CNAs) feed a resident (What we need to do to feed them) - Ans:✔✔-Offer a sip of liquids

between bites Encourage them to chew thoroughly and swallow Sit at eye-level


What must we always do when moving a patient? - Ans:✔✔-Lift smoothly, and use a "signal of 3" to

make sure everyone is moving at the same time


What to do when helping standing up a resident - Ans:✔✔-


How can you reduce stress for yourself - Ans:✔✔-Defense mechanisms


Which gland releases the growth hormone - Ans:✔✔-The pituitary gland




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