Identify communication guidelines for functional barriers 1. if a resident has difficulty breathing, never pushed the residen
4. Be the residence situation by imagining how it might feel to have a tube in the nose, mouth or throat Safety and Body Mech

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Identify communication guidelines for functional barriers 1. if a resident has difficulty breathing, never pushed the resident to 2. some residents who are will need an artificial Airway 3. do not remove a residents for any reason 4. Be the residence situation by imagining how it might feel to have a tube in the nose, mouth or throat Safety and Body Mechanics List common accidents in facilities and ways to prevent them true or false 1. loose-fitting clothing and pants that are too long are the best types of clothing to prevent Falls 2. demented or confused residents do not have to be identified since they do not understand who they are anyway 3. in order to prevent Burns, water temperature of a bath should be over 128 degrees Fahrenheit 4. to Aid in Poison prevention, serve residents foods that are over a month oldFalse) 5. large pieces of food are less likely to cause choking a nursing assistant needs help lifting a resident, but nobody is around, she should go ahead and lift the resident anyway Tals 7. after a nice blash, if no I wash station is available, rinse the eye immediately with water 6. Describe beginning and ending steps in care procedures short answer 1. why is it important for a nursing assistant to provide for the residents privacy each time before giving care? 2. Why is it important to place the call Light Within the residence reach before leaving th- room? 3. Why should a nursing assistant report any changes in the Resident to the nurse? W should she document the procedure properly after giving care? Discuss Fire safety and explain he “RACE” and “PASS” acronyms short answer 1. what are three things needed for a fire to occur?
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