Vital Signs | Admission/Discharge/Transfer | Restraints & Pain | IV's & Catheters & Oxygen | Everything |
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What is hypertension?
High blood pressure
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What is Discharge?
A doctor's order must be given for this resident.
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What is the location of the call light?
Within the resident's reach.
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What is a clean-catch specimen?
Does not include the first and last urine in the sample.
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What is the scale balance?
Should be balanced at zero.
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What is normal respiratory rate?
12-20
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What is OBRA policy?
Agency that requires facility to give resident written copy of their legal rights.
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What is the way restraints can be applied?
Only with a doctor's order.
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What is an indwelling catheter?
Catheter that remains inside a person for a period of time.
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What is another word for armpit?
Axilla
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What is the color of an oral thermometer?
Green or blue.
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What is the NA's job during admission of resident?
Positive impression, tour, and introduction to staff and residents.
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What is true about pain?
Pain is a different experience for each person.
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What is the job of NA for IV site?
NA's observe and report this site for problems.
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What is a pressure ulcer?
A serious problem that may result from restraint use.
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What is one respiration?
Inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling air out of the lungs
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What is transferring?
Na's help residents pack their personal items in case of moving to facility for acute illness.
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What is one way to reduce pain?
Changing positions.
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What is true of NA and catheters?
Keeping the genital area clean to prevent infection with catheter.
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What is 8 oz to mL?
240 mL is ___ oz.
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What is a sphygmomanometer?
Object used to measure blood pressure.
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What is a restraint alternative?
Giving the resident a repetitive task.
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What is an oxygen concentrator?
A machine that changes air in a room into air with more oxygen.
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What is a non-sterile dressing?
They are applied to dry wounds.
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