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What is normal temperature ? - ANSWER: 60-100
What is a normal blood pressure ? - ANSWER: 100/119 - 60/79
How many ounces are in a cc or mL ? - ANSWER: 30
What is ROM ? - ANSWER: Range of motion
What does NOP mean ? - ANSWER: Nothing by mouth
What do Nurse Aids do ? - ANSWER: -Takes residents temperature
-Gives personal care
-Bathing resident
-Brushing their teeth
-Toileting
-Must report changes in resident's health changes from day to day
-Must have 75 hours or training
Where do find the apical pulse ? - ANSWER: left side of the chest ,just below the
nipple
What is systolic blood pressure ? - ANSWER: the first measurement of blood
pressure; phase when the heart is at work, contracting and pushing blood out of the
left ventricle.
What is diastolic blood pressure ? - ANSWER: second measurement of blood
pressure; phase when the heart relaxes.
What does early morning care consist of ? - ANSWER: Getting them up, Taking their
bath, Dressing them, Brushing their teeth, and Taking them to breakfast.
What does the Heimlich maneuver consists of ? - ANSWER: 1)Standing behind the
person. Bringing your arms under their arms. Wrap your arms around their waist.
2) Make a fist with one hand. Place the flat, thumb side of the first against the
person's abdomen, above the navel but below the breastbone
3) Grasp the fist with your other hand. Pull both hands towards you and up (inward
and upward), quickly and forcefully
4)Repeat until the object is pushed out.
, How often do you turn a resident who cannot move themselves? - ANSWER:
Periodically
How often do you empty a catheter bag of a resident ? - ANSWER: After every shift
Hypertension - ANSWER: high blood pressure, measuring 140/90 higher
Hypotension - ANSWER: low blood pressure, measuring 100/60 or lower.
Bradycardia - ANSWER: a slow heart rate- under 60 beats per minute.
Tachycardia - ANSWER: a fast heartbeat- over 100 beats per minute
Congestive heart failure - ANSWER: a condition in which the heart muscle is
damaged and fails to pump effectively
Myocardial infarction - ANSWER: a condition in which the blood flow to the heart is
blocked and muscle cells die ; also called a heart attack
Cerebrovascular accident - ANSWER: a condition caused when the blood supply to
the brain is cut off suddenly by a clot or a ruptured blood vessel; also called a stroke.
Urinary tract infection - ANSWER: a disorder that causes inflammation of the
bladder, also called cystitis
Ambulate - ANSWER: Walking
Edema - ANSWER: a specific amount of water, with or without an additive,
introduced into the colon to eliminate stool.
dyspnea - ANSWER: difficulty breathing
Dysphagia - ANSWER: difficulty swallowing
Prosthesis - ANSWER: an artificial device that replace a body part, such as an eye,
hip, arm, leg, tooth, or heart valve; helps improve function and/ or appearance.
aphasia - ANSWER: difficulty speaking or finding the right words to finish a sentence.
anemia - ANSWER: a condition in which the amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin
in the body is less than normal
emesis - ANSWER: the act of vomiting, or ejecting stomach contents through the
mouth and/ or nose.
cyanosis - ANSWER: blue or pale skin and / or mucous membranes due to decreased
oxygen in the blood.