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  • CNA PRACTICE TEST 4 Flashcards | Quizlet
    Which of the following is true in regards to a resident's call signal? Mrs king recently had a stroke She cannot use her left arm or leg during transfers What should you do? How should you position yourself for proper body mechanics? What do the lift and draw sheet prevent? Mr Jones is in isolation due to MRSA
  • A resident has had a stroke and is unable to move their left arm. While . . .
    When dressing a resident who has had a stroke and is unable to move their left arm, it is recommended to dress the right arm first for the following reasons: It ensures that the arm not affected by the stroke is comfortable and warm before dressing the affected arm
  • STNA chapter 4 Flashcards | Quizlet
    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Gestures and smiles are important when communicating with a resident who has had a stroke T or F, A resident who suffers confusion or memory loss due to a stroke may feel more secure if the NA keeps a routine of care
  • Mrs. king recently had a stroke. She cannot use her left arm or leg . . .
    Explanation: When assisting Mrs King, who has had a stroke and has paralysis on her left side, it is crucial to ensure her safety and use proper techniques Start by having her sit on the edge of the bed if she is able to; this position can provide more control during the transfer
  • TRANSFERS - Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
    Things to think about specific to stroke: often weakness in one arm leg, could have good strength but balance may be poor, altered sensation, visual deficits, speech deficits, lack of insight into deficits, flaccid arm
  • CNA Test Prep Review 6A Flashcards | Quizlet
    When assisting a resident who has had a stroke to ambulate, the nursing assistant stands on the affected side to support the resident Standing behind the resident (B), on the resident's strong side (C), or in front of the resident (D) does not provide the support the resident requires
  • a resident has had a stroke and is unable to move their left arm. while . . .
    Therefore, the correct answer is option D: Right arm Dressing the right arm first ensures a smoother dressing process and enhances the resident's overall comfort during the activity
  • A resident has had a stroke and is unable to move their left arm. While . . .
    When assisting a resident who has had a stroke and is unable to move their left arm, it is essential to prioritize their comfort and ease during the dressing process The correct approach would be to dressing the right arm first
  • CNA practice test part 3 Flashcards | Quizlet
    Mrs Green has had a stroke on the left side of her brain Her symptoms include paralysis on the right side of her body, aphasia, and being very slow, anxious and cautious you protect yourself, residents, and your family and other staff members Speak loudly to make sure they can hear you
  • Stroke – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine
    The Penn Stroke Center provides advanced resources for emergency stroke treatment, neurocritical care and neurorehabilitation The main signs of stroke include a drooping face, arm weakness and difficulty speaking During a stroke, brain damage can occur in minutes If you or a loved one is experiencing stroke symptoms, call 911 immediately





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