Lippincott Essentials for Nursing Assistants 5th Edition Carter Test Bank
Lippincott Essentials for Nursing Assistants 5th Edition Carter Test Bank
ISBN-10 : 1975142578
ISBN-13 : 978-1975142575
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Lippincott Essentials for Nursing Assistants 5th Edition Carter Test Bank
ISBN-10 : 1975142578
ISBN-13 : 9781975142575
Instructor test bank that belongs to lippincott essentials for nursing assistants 5th edition carter. The test bank covers all the chapters.
Table Of Contents
UNIT 1 Introduction to Health Care
1 The Health Care System
A Holistic Approach to Health Care
Health Care Organizations
Types of Health Care Organizations
Structure of Health Care Organizations
Patients, Residents, and Clients
Oversight of the Health Care System
Paying for Health Care
Private and Group Insurance
Medicare
Medicaid
2 The Nursing Assistant’s Job
Education of the Nursing Assistant
Training and Certification
Registry
Continuing Education
The Nursing Assistant as a Member of the Nursing Team
How the Nursing Team Works Together
The Nursing Process
Delegation
Legal and Ethical Aspects of the Nursing Assistant’s Job
Patients’ and Residents’ Rights
Advance Directives
Laws
Role of the Nursing Assistant in Reporting Abuse
Ethics
3 Professionalism and Job-Seeking Skills
Working as a Professional
Having a Strong Work Ethic
Maintaining a Professional Appearance
Staying Healthy
Finding a Job
Think About Your Ideal Job
Search for Job Openings
Prepare Your Paperwork
Put in Applications
Go on Interviews
Accept an Offer
4 Communication Skills
Introduction to Communication
Communicating With People With Special Needs
Communicating With a Person Who Speaks a Language Different From Yours
Communicating With a Person Who Has Hearing Loss
Communicating With a Person Who Has Speech Difficulties
Resolving Conflicts
Using the Telephone
Communication Among Members of the Health Care Team
Making Observations
Reporting and Recording
5 Those We Care For
Growth and Development
Basic Human Needs
Physiologic Needs
Safety and Security Needs
Love and Belonging Needs
Self-Esteem Needs
Self-Actualization Needs
Human Sexuality and Intimacy
Culture and Religion
Quality of Life
What Is It Like to Be a Patient or Resident?
6 The Patient’s or Resident’s Environment
The Physical Environment
Cleanliness
Odor Control
Temperature
Fresh Air
Lighting
Noise Control
Furniture and Equipment
Beds
Chairs
Over-Bed Tables
Bedside Tables
Closets and Dressers
Call Light and Intercom Systems
Privacy Curtains and Room Dividers
Personal Items
Adapting the Environment to the Individual
UNIT 2 The Human Body in Health and Disease
7 Basic Body Structure and Function
How the Body Is Organized
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ Systems
The Integumentary System
Structure and Function of the Integumentary System
The Effects of Aging on the Integumentary System
The Musculoskeletal System
Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System
The Effects of Aging on the Musculoskeletal System
The Respiratory System
Structure and Function of the Respiratory System
The Effects of Aging on the Respiratory System
The Cardiovascular System
Structure and Function of the Cardiovascular System
The Effects of Aging on the Cardiovascular System
The Nervous System
Structure and Function of the Nervous System
The Effects of Aging on the Nervous System
The Sensory System
Structure and Function of the Sensory System
The Effects of Aging on the Sensory System
The Endocrine System
Structure and Function of the Endocrine System
The Effects of Aging on the Endocrine System
The Digestive System
Structure and Function of the Digestive System
The Effects of Aging on the Digestive System
The Urinary System
Structure and Function of the Urinary System
The Effects of Aging on the Urinary System
The Reproductive System
Structure and Function of the Reproductive System
The Effects of Aging on the Reproductive System
8 Common Disorders
Introduction to Disorders
Integumentary Disorders
Pressure Ulcers
Burns
Lesions
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Osteoporosis
Arthritis
Muscular Dystrophy
Fractures
Amputations
Respiratory Disorders
Infections
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disorders
Blood Vessel Disorders
Heart Disorders
Nervous System Disorders
Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs)
Stroke
Causes of Stroke
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
Head Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Coma and Persistent Vegetative State
Sensory Disorders
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Diabetic Retinopathy
Macular Degeneration
Blindness
Deafness
Endocrine Disorders
Thyroid Gland Disorders
Hypothyroidism
Diabetes
Digestive Disorders
Ulcers
Gallbladder Disorders
Cancer
Hepatitis
Urinary Disorders
Urinary Tract Infections
Neurogenic Bladder
Kidney Stones
Kidney (Renal) Failure
Reproductive System Disorders
Infections
Cancer
Mental Health Disorders
Mental Health
Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse Disorders and Addiction
9 Rehabilitation and Restorative Care
Introduction to Rehabilitation and Restorative Care
Types of Rehabilitation
Physical Rehabilitation
Emotional Rehabilitation
Vocational Rehabilitation
The Role of the Nursing Assistant
UNIT 3 Long-Term Care
10 Overview of Long-Term Care
Types of Long-Term Care Settings
Nursing Homes
Assisted-Living Facilities
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs)
Long-Term Care: Past, Present, and Future
The Journey From the Past to the Present
The Future
Oversight of Long-Term Care
Oversight by the Federal Government
Oversight by State Governments
Oversight by Local Governments
Independent Nonprofit Organizations
Paying for Long-Term Care
Paying for Nursing Home Care
Paying for Assisted-Living Care
11 The Long-Term Care Resident
Our Aging Population
Factors Leading to Long-Term Care Admissions
Short-Stay Admissions
Extended-Stay Admissions
Making the Adjustment to Long-Term Care
The Resident
The Family
Living With a Chronic Condition
The Young Resident
Quality of Life in the Long-Term Care Setting
Activities
12 Caring for People With Dementia
Introduction to Dementia
Types of Dementia
Alzheimer’s Disease
Vascular (Multi-infarct) Dementia
The “Four A’s” of Dementia
Amnesia
Aphasia
Agnosia
Apraxia
Behaviors Associated With Dementia
Caring for a Person With Dementia
Meeting the Physical Needs of a Person With Dementia
Meeting the Emotional Needs of a Person With Dementia
Effects on the Caregiver
UNIT 4 Safety
13 Infection Control
Causes of Infection
Defenses Against Infection
The Immune System
Medications
Ways Infections are Transmitted
Airborne Transmission
Direct Transmission
Oral–Fecal Transmission
Bloodborne Transmission
The Chain of Infection
Methods of Infection Control
Medical Asepsis
Surgical Asepsis
Barrier Methods
Isolation Precautions
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
PROCEDURE 13-1 Handwashing
PROCEDURE 13-2 Using an Alcohol-Based Hand Rub
PROCEDURE 13-3 Removing Gloves
PROCEDURE 13-4 Putting on a Gown
PROCEDURE 13-5 Removing a Gown
PROCEDURE 13-6 Putting on and Removing a Mask
PROCEDURE 13-7 Removing More Than One Article of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
PROCEDURE 13-8 Double-Bagging (Two Assistants)
14 Workplace Safety
Protecting Your Body
Ergonomics
Body Mechanics
Lifting and Back Safety
Following Procedures
Fire Safety
Preventing Fires
Reacting to a Fire Emergency
Using a Fire Extinguisher
Preventing Chemical and Electrical Injuries
Preventing Chemical Injuries
Preventing Electrical Injuries
Disaster Preparedness
Workplace Violence
15 Patient and Resident Safety
Accidents and Incidents in the Health Care Setting
Accidents and Incidents
Risk Factors for Accidents
Preventing Accidents
Reporting Accidents and Incidents
Restraints and Restraint Alternatives
Use of Restraints
Applying Restraints
PROCEDURE 15-1 Applying a Vest Restraint
PROCEDURE 15-2 Applying Wrist or Ankle Restraints
PROCEDURE 15-3 Applying Lap or Waist (Belt) Restraints
16 Basic First Aid and Emergency Care
Responding to an Emergency
Basic Life Support (BLS) Measures
Emergency Situations
Heart Attacks
Strokes
Fainting
Seizures
Hemorrhage
Shock
Foreign-Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO)
PROCEDURE 16-1 Relieving Foreign-Body Airway Obstruction in Conscious Adults and Children Older Than 1 Year
PROCEDURE 16-2 Relieving a Foreign-Body Airway Obstruction in Unconscious Adults and Children Older Than 1 Year
PROCEDURE 16-3 Performing Chest Thrusts in Conscious Adults and Children Older Than 1 Year
UNIT 5 Basic Patient and Resident Care
17 Assisting With Repositioning and Transferring
Assisting With Repositioning
Promoting Good Body Alignment
Preventing Shearing and Friction Injuries
Techniques Used for Repositioning
Assisting With Transferring
Transfer-Assist Devices
PROCEDURE 17-1 Moving a Person to the Side of the Bed (One Assistant)
PROCEDURE 17-2 Moving a Person to the Side of the Bed (Two Assistants)
PROCEDURE 17-3 Moving a Person up in Bed (Two Assistants)
PROCEDURE 17-4 Turning a Person Onto His or Her Side
PROCEDURE 17-5 Logrolling a Person (Three Assistants)
PROCEDURE 17-6 Assisting a Person With Sitting on the Edge of the Bed (“Dangling”)
PROCEDURE 17-7 Applying a Transfer (Gait) Belt
PROCEDURE 17-8 Transferring a Person From a Bed to a Wheelchair (One Assistant)
PROCEDURE 17-9 Transferring a Person From a Wheelchair to a Bed
PROCEDURE 17-10 Transferring a Person From a Bed to a Stretcher (Three Assistants)
PROCEDURE 17-11 Transferring a Person From a Stretcher to a Bed (Three Assistants)
PROCEDURE 17-12 Transferring a Person Using a Mechanical Lift (Two Assistants)
18 Assisting With Exercise
Assisting With Walking (Ambulation)
Assisting With Range-of-Motion Exercises
PROCEDURE 18-1 Assisting a Person With Walking (Ambulating)
PROCEDURE 18-2 Assisting a Person With Passive Range-of-Motion Exercises
19 Bedmaking
Linens
Types of Linens
Handling Linens
Standard Bedmaking Techniques
Mitering Corners
Making an Unoccupied Bed
Making an Occupied Bed
PROCEDURE 19-1 Making an Unoccupied (Closed) Bed
PROCEDURE 19-2 Making an Occupied Bed
20 Measuring and Recording Vital Signs, Height, and Weight
Introduction to Vital Signs
Body Temperature
Measuring the Body Temperature
Pulse
Measuring the Pulse
Normal and Abnormal Findings
Respiration
Measuring Respiration
Normal and Abnormal Findings
Blood Pressure
Measuring Blood Pressure
Normal and Abnormal Findings
Height and Weight
PROCEDURE 20-1 Measuring an Oral Temperature (Glass or Electronic Thermometer)
PROCEDURE 20-2 Measuring a Rectal Temperature (Glass or Electronic Thermometer)
PROCEDURE 20-3 Measuring an Axillary Temperature (Glass or Electronic Thermometer)
PROCEDURE 20-4 Measuring a Tympanic Temperature (Tympanic Thermometer)
PROCEDURE 20-5 Measuring a Temporal Artery Temperature
PROCEDURE 20-6 Taking a Radial Pulse
PROCEDURE 20-7 Taking an Apical Pulse
PROCEDURE 20-8 Counting Respirations
PROCEDURE 20-9 Measuring Blood Pressure
PROCEDURE 20-10 Measuring Height and Weight Using an Upright Scale
PROCEDURE 20-11 Measuring Weight Using a Chair Scale
21 Assisting With Hygiene
Introduction to Personal Hygiene
Assisting With Oral Care
Providing Oral Care for a Person With Natural Teeth
Providing Oral Care for a Person With Dentures
Providing Oral Care for an Unconscious Person
Assisting With Perineal Care
Assisting With Bathing
Supplies for Bathing
Giving a Complete Bath
Partial Baths
PROCEDURE 21-1 Brushing and Flossing the Teeth
PROCEDURE 21-2 Providing Oral Care for a Person With Dentures
PROCEDURE 21-3 Providing Oral Care for an Unconscious Person
PROCEDURE 21-4 Providing Female Perineal Care
PROCEDURE 21-5 Providing Male Perineal Care
PROCEDURE 21-6 Assisting With a Tub Bath or Shower
PROCEDURE 21-7 Giving a Complete Bed Bath
22 Preventing Pressure Ulcers and Assisting With Wound Care
Preventing Pressure Ulcers
How Pressure Ulcers Form
The Nursing Assistant’s Role in Preventing Pressure Ulcers
Special Equipment for Preventing Pressure Ulcers
Assisting With Wound Care
Wound Healing
Wound Drains
Wound Dressings
PROCEDURE 22-1 Assisting the Nurse With a Dressing Change
23 Assisting With Grooming
Introduction to Grooming
Assisting With Hand Care
Assisting With Foot Care
Assisting With Dressing and Undressing
Assisting With Hair Care
Shampooing the Hair
Brushing, Combing, and Styling the Hair
Assisting With Shaving
Assisting With Vision and Hearing Accessories
Assisting With Eyeglasses
Assisting With Contact Lenses
Assisting With Prosthetic Eyes
Assisting With Hearing Aids
PROCEDURE 23-1 Assisting With Hand Care
PROCEDURE 23-2 Assisting With Foot Care
PROCEDURE 23-3 Assisting a Person With Dressing
PROCEDURE 23-4 Changing a Hospital Gown
PROCEDURE 23-5 Shampooing a Person’s Hair in Bed
PROCEDURE 23-6 Combing a Person’s Hair
PROCEDURE 23-7 Shaving a Person’s Face
24 Assisting With Nutrition
Introduction to Nutrition
A Balanced Diet
Factors That Affect Food Choices and Eating Habits
Special Diets
Assisting With Meals
Preparing for Meal Time
Assisting the Person to Eat
Measuring and Recording Food Intake
Assisting With Fluids
Offering Fluids
Measuring and Recording Fluid Intake and Output
Alternate Methods of Providing Nutrition and Fluids
Intravenous (IV) Therapy
Enteral Nutrition
Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels
PROCEDURE 24-1 Feeding a Dependent Person
PROCEDURE 24-2 Monitoring the Blood Glucose Level
25 Assisting With Urinary Elimination
Introduction to Urinary Elimination
The Urinary System
Characteristics of Urine
Urination Habits
Promoting Normal Urinary Elimination
Assisting With Bedside Commodes, Bedpans, and Urinals
Bedside Commodes
Bedpans
Urinals
Caring for a Person With an Indwelling Urinary Catheter
Providing Catheter Care
Emptying Urine Drainage Bags
Caring for a Person Who Is Incontinent of Urine
Types of Urinary Incontinence
Managing Urinary Incontinence
Obtaining a Urine Specimen
Collecting a Routine Urine Specimen
Collecting a Midstream (“Clean Catch”) Urine Specimen
Measuring Urine Output
PROCEDURE 25-1 Assisting a Person With Using a Bedpan
PROCEDURE 25-2 Assisting a Man With Using a Urinal
PROCEDURE 25-3 Providing Catheter Care
PROCEDURE 25-4 Emptying a Urine Drainage Bag
PROCEDURE 25-5 Collecting a Routine Urine Specimen
PROCEDURE 25-6 Collecting a Midstream (“Clean Catch”) Urine Specimen
26 Assisting With Bowel Elimination
Introduction to Bowel Elimination
The Digestive System
Characteristics of Feces
Defecation Habits
Promoting Normal Bowel Elimination
Problems With Bowel Elimination
Diarrhea
Constipation
Fecal Impaction
Flatulence
Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence
Obtaining a Stool Specimen
Assisting With Enemas
Assisting With Ostomy Care
PROCEDURE 26-1 Collecting a Stool Specimen
PROCEDURE 26-2 Administering a Soapsuds (Large-Volume) Enema
PROCEDURE 26-3 Providing Routine Ostomy Care
27 Assisting With Comfort
General Comfort Measures
Managing Pain
Recognizing and Reporting Pain
Medications for Treating Pain
The Nursing Assistant’s Role in Managing Pain
Heat and Cold Applications
PROCEDURE 27-1 Giving a Back Massage
PROCEDURE 27-2 Giving a Moist Cold Application
PROCEDURE 27-3 Giving a Dry Cold Application
PROCEDURE 27-4 Giving a Dry Heat Application With an Aquamatic Pad
UNIT 6 Special Care Concerns
28 Caring for People Who Are Dying
Terminal Illness
Stages of Grief
Hospice Care
Advance Directives and Wills
Advance Directives
Wills
Attitudes Toward Death and Dying
Care and Support of the Dying Person and the Family
Meeting the Dying Person’s Physical Needs
Meeting the Dying Person’s Emotional Needs
Supporting the Family
Postmortem Care
PROCEDURE 28-1 Providing Postmortem Care
29 Caring for People With Developmental Disabilities
Introduction to Developmental Disabilities
Education and Protection of Rights
Special Education
Protection of Rights
Caring for People With Developmental Disabilities
Meeting the Physical Needs of a Person With Developmental Disabilities
Communicating With a Person With Developmental Disabilities
30 Caring for People With Cancer
Introduction to Cancer
Detecting and Treating Cancer
Detecting Cancer
Treating Cancer
Caring for a Person With Cancer
Meeting the Physical Needs of a Person With Cancer
Meeting the Emotional Needs of a Person With Cancer
31 Caring for People With HIV/AIDS
Introduction to HIV/AIDS
Attitudes Toward People With HIV/AIDS
Caring for a Person With HIV/AIDS
Meeting the Physical Needs of a Person With HIV/AIDS
Meeting the Emotional Needs of a Person With HIV/AIDS
32 Caring for People Who Are Having Surgery
Introduction to Surgery
Preoperative Care
Emotional Preparation
Physical Preparation
Documentation
Intraoperative Care
Postoperative Care
Preventing Complications
Respiratory Complications
Cardiovascular Complications
Assisting With Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Oxygen Therapy
PROCEDURE 32-1 Applying Anti-Embolism (TED) Stockings
33 Caring for People in the Home Environment
Additional information
Author | Pamela Carter |
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Edition | 5th |
Copyright Date | 2020 |
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