Resident’s rights: 1973’s Patient Bill of Rights dictates the questions in this section, so be sure you have a complete understanding of that document and its contents to correctly answer questions in this section.Questions here are designed to gauge your understanding of concerns in these areas including abuse, negligence and privacy. Legal and ethical concerns: Being a healthcare worker comes with a tremendous amount of responsibility both legally and ethically.Questions in this area will focus on ways to effectively communicate with both patients and team members in a healthcare setting. Patient and professional communication: Effective communication is critical as a CNA.Restorative services: These questions cover items such as assisting clients with mobility and assisting patients with developing independence in their day to day activities.Patient mental health and social service needs: These questions focus on caring for a patient’s mental and emotional health needs.You’ll need to have a complete understanding of how to assist patients with tasks such as bathing, oral care, shaving, hair care, and using the toilet. Personal care skills: Understanding personal care skills is critical to being successful as a CNA.
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