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A set of multiple-choice questions and answers related to cna chapter 6, covering topics such as resident transfers, pressure ulcers, skin care, bathing, grooming, oral care, positioning, and bedpan use. It serves as a study guide for cna students preparing for their certification exam.
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1.When using a transfer belt the na should: Place it over the residents clothing 2.When transferring a resident from a bed into a wheelchair, where should the wheelchair be placed: On the stringer side 3.Which of the following is an example of an activity of the daily living (ADL): Eating 4.If a resident starts to fall, the best thing an NA can do is to: Watch her stance and bring the residents body close to her 5.What is a good way for a NA to promote respect, dignity, and privacy, when helping a resident with care: The NA should encourage the resident to do as much as possible for herself 6.How does the skin appear when it first begins to break down: Skin turns pale, white, red, or purple 7.Which of the following is a condition that increases the risk
2 / of pressure ulcers: Restricted mobility 8.Which of the following statements is true about pressure ulcers: Pressure ulcers can lead to life threatening infections 9.Which of fhe following is at a higher risk of skin breakdown: Tailbone (sacrum) 10.A NA should reposition immobile residents at least every: 2 hours 11.A_ keeps the covers from resting on a residents legs and feet: Bed cradle 12.Which of the following should be washed every day: Perineum 13.Which of the following is true of mechanical lifts: Mechanical lifts prevent injury 14.When bathing a resident, a NA should: Make sure the room is warm enough before beginning 15.When cleaning the perineal area, the NA should: Work from front to back 16.Which of the following statements is true of positioning: NAs should check residents skin each time they are repositioned 17.Which of the following is true of nail care: Nail care should be
4 / 22.Which of the following is true of helping a resident dress: If a resident has weakness on one side, the NA should start with the weaker side when dressing 23.Oral care should be done at least _ time(s) a day: Two 24.Which of the following statements is true of dentures: Clean dentures should be returned to the resident of stored in a denture cup 25.Ways to prevent aspiration during oral care of unconscious residents include: Using as little liquid as possible when giving oral care 26.Dangling means: Sitting up with legs over side of bed 27.How often should bed bound residents be repositioned: At least every 2 hours 28.How often should residents in wheelchairs be repositioned: At least every hour 29.A resident who is lying on either her left or right side is in the _ position: - Lateral
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