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When you are recording your observations of a resident, it is important that you do
NOT:
- Sign your name
- Scratch out mistakes
- Make corrections
- Use red ink - ANSWER Use red ink
You are only permitted to use blue or black ink when recording patient information. It is
mandatory that you sign your name and title to all entries that you make. It is okay to
make mistakes when documenting; however, you should not scratch out the mistakes,
nor should you erase them or use a liquid erase
If you are asked to place a patient in the Sim's position, how will you place them?
- On his or her side with both arms positioned in front of the patient
- On his or her side with the patient's undermost arm positioned at his or her back
- On his or her back with the arms at his or her sides
- Sitting up leaning over his or her overbed table - ANSWER On his or her side with the
patient's undermost arm positioned at his or her back
The lateral position is when a patient is on their side with both arms positioned in front
of him or her.
The supine position is when a patient is on their back with the arms at his or her sides.
The orthopneic position is when a patient is sitting up leaning over his or her overbed
table
The tympanic membrane temperature is one in which you:
- Take the patient's temperature using his or her ear
- Take the patient's temperature using his or her axilla
- Take the patient's temperature using his or her anus
- Take the patient's temperature using his or her mouth - ANSWER Take the patient's
temperature using his or her ear
When measuring a patient's blood pressure for the very first time, what process should
you follow?
,- Measure the blood pressure in both arms and use the second measurement as the
patient's baseline
- Measure the patient's dominant arm and record the measurement on the facility form
- Ask the patient which arm he or she would prefer and use that arm for the initial
measurement
- Measure the blood pressure in both arms and use the first measurement as the
patient's baseline - ANSWER Measure the blood pressure in both arms and use the
second measurement as the patient's baseline
Then for every subsequent reading, you should use the patient's arm that had the
highest initial measurement. If a patient has had a mastectomy, you need to be sure to
take the patient's blood pressure using the unaffected arm.
When applying a condom catheter, what do you need to do?
- Leave as little of a space as possible between the catheter and the penis
- Leave a one-inch space between the catheter and the penis
- Encircle the penis with tape to secure the catheter
- Tape the catheter to the resident's lower abdomen - ANSWER Leave a one-inch
space between the catheter and the penis
You would never want to encircle the penis with tape, as it may cause a tourniquet
effect; however, you would want to secure the catheter by applying tape in a spiral
direction. You would also want to tape the catheter to the patient's inner thigh, not his
lower abdomen
One of your patients is blind and it is your responsibility to assist with feeding her lunch.
While feeding the patient you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
Inform the patient what she will be eating
Conserve energy by pacing the patient's bites
Provide liquids for the patient to sip
Keep silent so the patient can enjoy her meal - ANSWER Keep silent so the patient
can enjoy her meal
When you are feeding a patient who is blind, you should not keep silent. You should
socially interact with the patient during mealtime to increase patient satisfaction. You
should also be sure to inform the patient as to what she will be eating, provide ample
time between bites to conserve energy, and provide the patient with liquids to sip
When it comes to communicating with patients who are hearing impaired, which of the
following statements is TRUE?
, - You should place yourself to the patient's side
- You should speak slowly, in a high tone
- You should speak short, clear statements
- You should increase the background noise - ANSWER You should speak short, clear
statements
When communicating with a hearing impaired patient, you should speak short, clear
statements. You should also place yourself directly in front of the patient, slowly speak
in a low tone, and decrease the background noise. When working with hearing-impaired
patients, it is important to remember that you need to slow your speech, and try to limit
things that confuse them, such as hollow sounds and echoes.
A patient who is dysphasic is one who has trouble:
- Breathing
- Thinking
- Walking
- Speaking - ANSWER Speaking
A patient can become dysphasic due to several reasons, including: stroke, Parkinson's
disease, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer. Remember, it is important that although the
patient may be hard to understand, he or she can understand you, as their condition
does not affect their intelligence. Therefore, it is important to always be respectful,
compassionate, and patient.
Which of the following options is NOT considered nonverbal communication?
- Smiling at the patient's joke
- Rolling your eyes at the patient's inabilities
- Congratulating a patient on their success
- Giving a patient a hug - ANSWER Congratulating a patient on their success
Nonverbal communication is communication that is performed through one's body
language, such as smiling, rolling your eyes, or giving a hug.
Verbal communication is communication that requires you to speak. When you
congratulate someone, you are speaking the words of congratulations; therefore, you
are verbally communicating.
In order for a nursing assistant to be considered a team player, what MUST they be
willing to accept?
- Harassment
- Hazardous duties