2-The NA should respect the resident’s wishes, but report the refusal to nurse.
[An activity to create general inner medication instructing centers brought about enhanced offices and high patient fulfillment, yet not as much as ideal restorative deliberation and management. Since at that point, inhabitant hones in many facilities have kept on developing from scantily regulated "learning-by-doing" encounters to settings in which unequivocal director to-student proportions and encouraging desires are presently ordered for accreditation.]
3-Explain that she cannot talk about the resident.
[Moreover, calls for building up the viability of educators in the wandering setting and recommendations for expanding the institutional help for occupant facility directors have tried to improve this essential zone of inhabitant training and patient consideration.]
4-Report it to the nurse immediately
[With poor social help may unreasonably anticipate that their inhabitant specialists will give that help, and that revelation by occupants of their different obligations and inclusion courses of action may alleviate understanding concerns. We ponder whether a patient's apparent absence of social help adds to tolerant occupant issues by making farfetched desires, or whether it may be a marker for individual attributes that make associations with others, including doctors, troublesome.
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15 Which of the following would be the best response by a nursing assistant if a resident refuses to take a bath? A) The NA should offer the resident a prize if he will take the bath. ) The NA should explain to the resident why it is wrong not to bathe The NA should respect the resident's wishes, but report the refusal to the nurse The NA should explain that she might ose her job if the resident does...
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Which response indicates that the nursing assistant understands these principles? A nurse observes a nursing assistant bending over a bed as she helps an obese client sit up. The nurse discusses her observations with the nursing assistant to reinforce the need for proper body mechanics. A. I need to keep my back straight and lift with my thigh muscles. B. I need to keep my elbows bent and use my thigh muscles to bear the weight. C. I should bend...
5% 31. Mrs. Zimmerman, a resident with dementia, is seated at the dining table. The CNA observes that the resident is trying to eat a package of crackers without unwrapping it. The most appropriate statement by the CNAS: "You will get some extra fiber if you eat it that way "Why are you trying to chew on the crackers without taking them out of the package?" "T'll help you with that cracker package "Do you see what this lady is...
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1. Which of the following helps promote the resident's quality of life? a. Having John Smith's family take his favorite books home. b. Insisting that be a nice attend the sing-along in the day room. C. Helping Mr. Green get to the activities in time for the bowling match. d Dressing Mrs. Jones in a stained dress since she will only get food on it anyway. A nurse tells you to give Mr. Smith a sleeping pill. You tell the...
Name 25 15. List guidelines for communicating When entering the room of a resident who is visually impaired, the nursing assistant should 6. with residents with special needs Multiple Choice Hearing Impairment (Ay Touch the resident hen identify herself (B) Be quiet so as not to disturb the resident (C) Wait until she is very close to the resi 1. To best communicate with a resident who dent, then touch the resident on the arm s a hearing impairment, the...
19 o communication S. List ways to make accurate and explain how to develop effective interpersonal relationships Multiple Choice that may not be un- or their families; NAs e, everyday words should be asked e than a "yes" or "no* 1. One way for a nursing assistant to be a good listener is to (A) Finish a resident's sentences for him to show that she understands what the resident is saying ver again that do not (B) Pretend that she...
lapter 3: Exam Page 3 Date: uld do (C) . N 16. Which of the following is an appropriate way for a nursing assistant to care for a mentally ill resident? (A) The NA should do everything for the resident. (B) The NA should administer the resident's medication (C) The NA should support the resident and his family and friends (D) The NA should encourage the resident to stop being mentally ill and just get h 17. The fear of...
6 36 Name: 9. How should the nursing assistant check the temperature of hot water? (A) Put her hand in the water (B) Estimate the temperature based on how Nan True or False 2. 14_ long it has been heating (C) Use a water thermometer (D) Use a stethoscope Choking can occur while medication. 15heird Poe consistency People who are weak may choke own saliva. 10. What should a nursing assistant do if an ap-To ai pliance has a frayed...