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CNA: Module 13 Test Yourself
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Complications of incontinence can include
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Most seizures occur as a result of
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You are caring for Evan this evening. Asking them what time they prefer to get ready for bed helps meet their need for
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Excess thirst, increased urinary output, and sweet-smelling breath are symptoms of
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The HIV virus targets and destroys
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Slowed peristalsis of the digestive system places the older adult at risk for
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Sensory organs are part of the
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Hair, fingernails, and toenails are made up of
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Spirituality can be encouraged by
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Cancer can spread throughout the body via the
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A clumping of melanocytes creates
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Erikson’s developmental stage characterized by the individual who can sacrifice and compromise for long-term relationship building would be
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Cervical and liver cancer are caused by
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Asking a resident to help you fold dinner napkins or towels is an example of
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Foods that encourage regular bowel movements include
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If a resident is exposing themself to others, the nursing assistant can
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An example of homeostasis in the body could be
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The part of the body that shares the burden of weight bearing with the spine and supports the internal organs of the lower body is the
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Late symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include
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A numb or tingling sensation most often felt in the extremities is called
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The risk of developing cancer increases with a(n)
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Encouraging your resident’s family to visit helps the resident meet their need for
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Infection with HIV can be prevented by
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