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NOCTI Nurse Assisting Practice
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NOCTI Nurse Assisting Practice
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25 Questions

1. Which temperature site is generally considered to be the most accurate?

2. Which is the most essential nutrient for life?

3. ___________is maintaining equal intake and output.

4. After an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom sensation is

5. A ___________ is the permanent and painful stiffening of a joint and muscle.

6. How should a resident with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) be positioned?

7. Which position is a resident in if he is lying on his stomach?

8. A resident's proteced health information (PIH) may be shared with:

9. When providing perineal care for a female resident, the nursing assistant should

10. The health care setting for people who will die in six months is called

11. When observing catheters, a nursing assistant should be sure that

12. A nursing assistant should wear gloves when

13. What unit of measurement is used when documenting the amount of fluid a resident drinks?

14. What should a nursing assistant do each time a patient is repositioned?

15. Which sense is usually last to leave the body when a person is dying?

16. What is one way a nursing assistant can promote a resident's independence?

17. The single most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of disease is to

18. What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

19. A way to prevent aspiration during oral care of unconscious residents include:

20. With whom may a nursing assistant share a resident's medical information?

21. What is an example of a normal change of aging?

22. Which is true about nursing assistants and catheters?

23. What is a common 'cliche'?

24. With which patients do you use Standard precautions?

25. If a resident with Alzheimer's disease shows violent behavior, the nursing assistant should