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NURC 1001 FINAL EXAM CSCC QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 Empathy - Correct Answer-an understanding of another's feelings Sympathy - Correct Answer-Feelings of sadness for someone else's misfortune Delegation - Correct Answer-Nurse aids cannot delegate Slander - Correct Answer-Oral statement Libel - Correct Answer-written statement Make sure call light is? - Correct Answer-Always within reach What is the minimum number of hours for a nurse aide class? - Correct Answer-75 hours OBRA - Correct Answer--1987 -anyone could be a nurse aid - started nurse aid training program -75 hours. 16 of which are clinicals What do you bring to state test? - Correct Answer-Drivers license and original copy of social security card. Can nurse aids take phone orders from doctors? - Correct Answer-no How does the nurse aide assist a resident to be more independent? - Correct Answer-Encouraging them to do things What does neglect mean? - Correct Answer-Failure to provide the resident
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Empathy - Correct Answer-an understanding of another's feelings Sympathy - Correct Answer-Feelings of sadness for someone else's misfortune Delegation - Correct Answer-Nurse aids cannot delegate Slander - Correct Answer-Oral statement Libel - Correct Answer-written statement Make sure call light is? - Correct Answer-Always within reach What is the minimum number of hours for a nurse aide class? - Correct Answer-75 hours OBRA - Correct Answer-- -anyone could be a nurse aid
What does neglect mean? - Correct Answer-Failure to provide the resident with the goods or services needed to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness What does negligence mean? - Correct Answer-failure to use ordinary or reasonable care What is a malpractice? - Correct Answer-Negligence by a professional person as a doctor, nurse, or dentists. What should you do if there's any changes in the residents condition? - Correct Answer-tell the nurse What should you always do when entering a residents room?
What are the rules for charting? - Correct Answer-Report your actions and observations to the nurse, document findings promptly, complete flow sheets or work sheets, a medical record is the property of the facility, Residents who wish to see their chart should do so with the nurse's permission. Always use ink, use military time, write legibly and neat, use agency approved abbreviations, record safety measures, never erase or white out, do not skip lines and many more. How can we prevent infections? - Correct Answer- handwashing well, cleaning unit, handling linen properly, disposing of contaminated articles, cleaning equipment, personal hygiene, resident hygiene. What is RACE? - Correct Answer-R: rescue residents, A: Activate alarm, C: Confine fire, E: Extinguish or evacuate. What is PASS? - Correct Answer-P: Pull the pin, A: Aim toward the base of the fire, S: Squeeze the handle, S: sweep the base of the fire. What is HCV? - Correct Answer-hepatitis C virus inflammation of the liver spread by contaminated blood, iv drug use, high-risk sexual activity, no vaccine. What is HBV? - Correct Answer-hepatitis B virus inflammation of liver, present in blood and body fluids of infected person, spread through contaminated blood, iv drug use, sexual contact, hbv vaccine, can become chronic. What is Aids? - Correct Answer-bloodborne pathogen that attacks the immune system spreads through body fluids and is life threatening no vaccine. What is scabies? - Correct Answer-Contagious disease caused by the itch mite What is C-Diff? - Correct Answer-Overgrowth of normal
flora, severe diarrhea, very contagous, use contact isolation, SOAP AND WATER instead of alcohol What are the rules for a gait belt? - Correct Answer-apply around waist leave enough room for two finger widths. How can we prevent the pressure, and what are signs and symptoms of too much pressure? - Correct Answer-turn resident every two hours, reposition resident in chair every one hour if resident unable to move self, remove ben pan promptly, keep bed linens or residents clothing free from wrinkles, and excessive padding, apply pressure relieving devices per plan of care. What is a skin tear and how do we prevent it? - Correct Answer-break or rip in the skin, epidermis separates from the underlying tissue, usually occurs during adls. What is TPR and BP? - Correct Answer-temperature, pulse and respirations. Blood pressure What are the normal ranges? - Correct Answer-resp: 12-20, pulse 60-100,120/ What is Hypo and hypertension? - Correct Answer-hyper: remain above 140mm or diastolic of 90, hypo remain below 90 systolic, diastolic below 60 mm. What is dysphagia and the signs and symptoms? - Correct Answer-difficulty and discomfort during swallowing, coughing during or after meals, choking during meals, dribbling saliva, or fluid from mouth, hoarseness or gurgly voice quality during or after meal, pocketing of food, food coming out of nose. What is I and 0 and how do we calculate it? - Correct Answer-intake and output, 30ml=1 ounce What are the symptoms of hypo and hyperglycemia? - Correct Answer-hypo: feeling shaky, blurry or double vision, sweating, cool clammy skin, rapid heart rate and breathing,
headache, hunger, insulin shock. hyper:excessive urination, thirst, hunger, unplanned weight loss, fatigue, blurry or double vision, headahce, irrtability, dry, flushed skin, sweet breath, dehydration seizures and coma. What is normal urinary elimination? - Correct Answer-straw or yellow color, clear What steps would be helpful in caring for someone that is confused? - Correct Answer-follow resident's normal schedule, follow safety guidelines, face the resident to speak clearly and slowly, state your name show your name tag, repeat date and time as needed explain what you plan to do with resident. What is normal urinary elimination? - Correct Answer-straw or yellow color, clear What is incontinence? - Correct Answer-having no voluntary control over urinary or defecation. What is catheter care? - Correct Answer-provided every two hours cleaning perineum, catheter and emptying it out every two hours and checking the amount. What is a UTI? - Correct Answer-urinary tract infection caused by bacteria that causes burning and to pee a lot. What is meant by ROM? - Correct Answer-range of motion exercising all joints through their full motion, to prevent contractures and muscle atrophy. What is trap? - Correct Answer-T: Tremors R: ridgid movements A:akinsea moving slowly P:postural instability impaired balance and coordination. What physical changes occur with aging? - Correct Answer- sensory loss vision and hearing, changes in sleep patterns,
slower sexual responses, prone to certain chronic conditions, postural changes, less efficient elimination, less tolerance for glucose, gray hair and dry skin. What are the stages of death and dying? - Correct Answer- denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. What is the role of a nurse aide during death? - Correct Answer-provide for keeping the resident warm, consider the wishes of the resident, resident wishes come first but if the resident is unable to communicate involve the family, provide for skin cleanliness due to perspiration and possibly to incontinence, change position to prevent skin breakdown, give special attention to mouth care and take measures to moisten the mouth to promote comfort, provide spiritual support. What are the signs of death? - Correct Answer-no pulse no respiration no blood pressure What may influence your feelings about death? - Correct Answer-personal experience, culture, religion, age. What is a hippoviolation? - Correct Answer-posting something from work on social media without permission. What does the nurse aid registry show? - Correct Answer--If you're active / nonactive -investigations of abuse