What does passive range of motion indicate about a resident's abilities?

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The resident is unable to move their own limbs to perform exercises.
Answer explanation
Passive range of motion indicates that the resident is unable to move his or her own limbs to perform the exercises. The resident will need the nurse aide to guide the resident’s limbs through the exercises, which means the resident’s role in the exercise is "passive." Since the resident is not performing the exercise, giving the resident verbal instructions or prompts about how to perform the exercises is not necessary.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What does active range of motion indicate about a resident's abilities?
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The resident can perform exercises independently.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The nurse aide was hired at the nursing home 2 days ago and just clocked in for her first shift. She has been paired up with an existing nurse aide for orientation. Which of the following is the most important for the nurse aide to do while on orientation? Get to know the residents and their care plans.
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Get to know the residents and their care plans
Answer explanation
As a new nurse aide, or when caring for new residents, the nurse aide should use their time during orientation to get to know the residents and their care plans. The nurse aide can only perform care tasks according to the care plan and/or the charge nurse's instructions.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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When a resident cannot find a personal item, what is the nurse aide's initial responsibility?
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To assist with finding the item and report it if missing.
Answer explanation
When a resident is concerned that he or she cannot find a personal item, the nurse aide's responsibilities include trying to assist with finding the item, and reporting when an item is missing. When an item cannot be found, the resident may believe it has been taken. But most people have experienced times when something seems lost, but an extra set of eyes helping to look or searching later finds the item. Before a nurse aide begins searching through the resident's belongings, it is necessary to get permission. This is respectful of the resident's rights.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What should a nurse aide do before performing care tasks for a new resident whose care plan is not yet completed?
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Ask the nurse for instructions before performing any tasks for the new resident.
Answer explanation
The care plan is the source of information about how a resident is toileted, ambulated, and transferred. However, since the resident is new and the care plan is not yet completed, the nurse aide should ask the nurse for instructions before performing any tasks for the new resident. While it will be important to learn about how the resident managed activities of daily living before coming to the nursing home, legally the nurse aide must get direction about toileting, ambulating, and/or transferring the resident from the nurse.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following demonstrates that the nurse aide understands her role as a CNA that is part of the resident care plan team? Options: The nurse aide places the hair brush in Mrs. Jones' hand and guides her hand to brush her own hair. The nurse aide washes their hands before and after performing care tasks on a resident. Mr. Jones ate 25% of his dinner and the nurse documents this in the resident's chart. Mr. Jones has a red spot on his coccyx that did not go away, the nurse aide keeps him off his coccyx with positioning devices and notifies the charge nurse of their observations. All of these
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All of these
Answer explanation
The role of the nurse aide as part of the resident care plan team is to:
1. Encourage the resident to remain as independent as possible and to observe for changes in their level of function and report those changes to the nurse.
2. Keep the resident as healthy as possible by practicing measures that prevent infection, promote safety, and ensure early detection of changes in the residents health condition
3. Observe for changes in the residents overall health, including skin changes, body system changes, such as respiratory and cardiovascular, and urinary system changes, and behavioral, mental health and mood changes, and report these changes to the nurse.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which foods are considered excellent sources of protein?
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Eggs and meats
Answer explanation
Eggs and meats are sources of protein. Protein is also found in beans, peas, soy products, and nuts. Protein is important to the body for growing new tissue and repairing tissue. It is important when encouraging residents’ food intake that the nurse aide recognizes the importance of different nutrients. Making sure residents eat enough protein is important to the residents’ health.
Fruits and vegetables are excellent sources of fiber, while pasta and rice provide carbohydrates, which are essential for energy.
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