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CNA chapter 6 Personal Care Skills Questions and Answers

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CNA chapter 6 Personal Care Skills Questions and Answers ( true or false ) Promoting independence is a part of how a nursing assistant cares for residents? True ( true or false ) Styling ones hair is a part of grooming oneself . True ( true or false ) perineal care is care of the f...

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CNA chapter 6 Personal Care Skills Questions and Answers
( true or false ) Promoting independence is a part of how a nursing assistant cares for residents? - answer True
( true or false ) Styling ones hair is a part of grooming oneself . - answer True
( true or false ) perineal care is care of the fingernails and toenails. - answer False
( true or false ) it is best for the NA to make decisions about when and where procedures will be done. - answer False
( true or false ) Having care explained before it is performed is a residents legal right. - answer True
( true or false ) The NA should knock and wait for permission to enter a residents room. - answer True
( true or false ) personal care provides the NA with an opportunity to observes residents metal state - answer True
( true or false ) if a resident appears tired during a procedure, the NA should encourage him to keep going so that the procedure is more efficient. - answer False
( true or false ) before leaving a residents room, the NA should leave the bed in its highest position. - answer False
( true or false ) The call light should always be left where the NA can easily reach it when she returns to the room. - answer False
The bottom sheet on a residents bed must be kept tight and free from ( blank ) ? - answer Wrinkles
Cloth-covered items that keep the hand or fingers in a normal, natural position are called ? - answer Handrolls
A problem that can result from pulling a resident across the sheets when transferring him is called ? - answer Shearing
Skin should be kept clean and ( blank ) ? - answer Dry
Keeps covers from resting on the legs and feet ? - answer Bed cradle One type of material that prevents air from circulating, causing the skin to sweat is ? - answer Plastic
At minimum, the number of hours at which immobile residents should be repositioned? -
answer Two
Skin this color should not be massaged - answer Red
(True or False ) with a stage 1 pressure injury, skin is intact but may appear red and may be warmer than the area around it. - answer True
(True or False) Immobile residents should be repositioned every four hours. - answer False
(True or False) Areas of the body where bone is close the skin are at higher risk for skin
breakdown. - answer True
(True or False) Residents seated in wheelchairs do not need to be repositioned. - answer False
(True or False) The NA should massage any red areas he notices. - answer False
(True or False) Proper nutrition helps keep the skin healthy. - answer True
(True or False) When transferring or positioning residents, the NA should pull them slowly across the sheets to make the job easier. - answer False
(True or False) Another name for pressure injuries is decubitus ulcers. - answer True
(True or False) Common sites for pressure injuries are the chest, nose, and hands. - answer False
A type of device that helps support and align a limb is called an orthosis. - answer True
Keeps bed covers from resting on the legs. - answer Bed cradle
Areas of the body where the bone lies close to the skin. - answer Bony prominences
Used to help residents who cannot help with turning or moving in bed; helps prevent skin damage from shearing - answer Draw sheet
Placed against the feet to keep them properly aligned and to prevent foot drop. - answer
Footboard
Keeps fingers in a natural position - answer Handrolls

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