When a resident is resistive to care, you should:   Tie them down  Yell at them to stop resisting care  Stop caregiving immediately  Continue to provide the care because they need it 22. As a nurse aide, your role in preventing abuse is:  To keep a log of all abusive actions taken by the residents  Report any signs of abuse to the charge nurse and administrator immediately  Wait until it is an appropriate time to report the abusive hearsay of others  Tell your coworkers after hours about the abuse and what you saw or did 23. An interdisciplinary approach is needed to discharge a resident. True False 24. Incontinence means:  Urinating on yourself purposefully  Constipation caused from medications  Inability to walk without voiding first  Inability to control elimination 25. Standard precautions prevent the transmission of:  Everything from mold to spores  Diabetes  Asperger’s Disease  Bloodborne pathogens 26. The chain of infection is best described as:  Microorganisms transmitted from one to another  Microorganisms that help fight the healing process  Bacteria on sterilized objects and surfaces  Adjusting the way in which processes are done 27. Bloodborne Pathogen Standards were identified by what entity?  Occupational Safety and Health Administration  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services  National Centers for Disease Control  Infectious Disease Network 28. The Bloodborne Pathogen Standards protect workers by:  Requiring that facilities follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCs) standard precautions for bloodborne pathogens protecting workers from known and unknown diseases which can be transmitted by blood  Recommending nursing homes to follow the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) suggested precautions for bloodborne pathogens thereby helping diseases of unknown origin be transmitted from person to person  Identifying where bloodborne pathogens are most likely to be and taking steps to help facilitate the spread of pathogens  All the above 29. A semi-Fowler’s position is one in which the person is  Sitting in bed with head of bed elevated to 180 degrees  Laying on their side with head of bed elevated  Face down on the bed  Head of bed elevated to approximately 15-30 degrees 30. Residents who are receiving hospice services are typically expected to die within what time period?  6 weeks  One year  6 months  Two years ​

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When a resident is resistive to care, as a nurse you should: D. continue to provide the care because they need it.

Who is a nurse?

A nurse simply refers to a professional (expert) who's been trained in a medical institution and licensed to perform any of the following tasks and activities in a hospital:

  • Promoting hygienic behaviors among patients.
  • Providing care for sick people, even when they are resistive.
  • Providing care for an injured patient.

In this context, we can infer and logically conclude that a nurse should continue to provide care for resistive residents (patients) because they need it.

In conclusion, you should prevent abuse as a nurse aide by reporting any signs of abuse to the charge nurse and administrator immediately.

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