
#HEADMASTER CNA TEST HOW TO#
problems finding the right word, not recognizing objects, forgetting how to use simple, everyday objectsī. stop the exercise and notify the nurse The CNA recognizes that common signs of Alzheimer's Disease are?Ī. reposition the resident then start again. continue the exercises at a slower paceĬ. allow the resident a break then start again after notifying the nurseī. the lungs, trachea and bronchi While resident yells out in pain when the NA is providing Range of Motion exercises to the shoulder. wear eye protection when spraying hazardous products The respiratory system consists of?ĭ. wear eye protection when spraying hazardous products d.

repackage hazardous products into smaller unmarked containersĭ. mix hazardous products together to get better performanceĬ. keep hazardous products in open accessible areaī.

vision loss When working with chemicals, the nursing assistant knows to?Ī. privacy Glaucoma is a disease that causes?ĭ. gargling sounds after swallowing, drooling, food avoidance, and choking/coughing while eating Failure to knock on the resident's door and waiting to be asked in before entering a resident's room is not respecting a resident's?ĭ. drooling, gargling sounds after swallowing, drooling, sighs while eating choking/coughing while eating. gargling sounds after swallowing, drooling, choking/coughing while eating and eating dessert firstĭ. drooling, gargling sounds after swallowing, preferring finger foods, and choking/coughing while eatingĬ. gargling sounds after swallowing, drooling, food avoidance, and choking/coughing while eatingī.
#HEADMASTER CNA TEST SKIN#
skin that is blue Signs and symptoms of dysphagia are?Ī. read a resident's care plan if the information is need to carry out nursing assistant duties Reimbursement to a nursing assistant for training costs includes the cost of?ĭ. record resident's conversation and share with co-workers who also care for the resident c. read a resident's care plan if the information is need to carry out nursing assistant dutiesĭ. post resident's picture on social media if the name is removedĬ. photograph resident and text to resident's family fat family requestī. want the security of being around other people A nursing assistant may?Ī. no longer wish to pay their utility bills on their home c. want the security of being around other peopleĭ. are independent and no longer need help with their ADL'sĬ. 95 to 100% Residents are often admitted to long term care facilities because they?Ī. time between erections The normal range for a pulse oximetry reading is?ĭ. sensitivity to cold A common physical change in the male reproductive system as the body ages is an increase in?ĭ. move the resident out of danger A common physical change in the integumentary system as the body ages is an increase in?ĭ. hurry and get the nearest fire extinguisherĭ. provide support and realistic reassurance What is the first thing that should be done if you discover a fire in a resident's room?Ĭ. tell the person that he or she will never be totally independent again. tell the person to just work harder in therapyĭ. leave the patient alone to work through these personal feelingsĬ. provide support and realistic reassuranceī. paralysis on the left side of the body The rehabilitation patient is experiencing anger, depression, and hostility. Sparks is an 83-year-old female patient who suffers from the late effects of a CVA. call your office and relate the information to your supervisor Mrs. discuss it during lunch in the diner with the waitress because she is a stranger c. call your office and relate the information to your supervisorĭ. call the client's sister and tell her what happenedĬ. After you have visited a client, learned some information about him/her, and feel you want to talk about it, you should?ī.
