Oregon Certified Nursing Assistant State Practice Exam

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If a nursing assistant feels a resident needs additional support with their illness, what should they do?

Talk to the nurse about it

When a nursing assistant observes that a resident may require additional support due to their illness, it is crucial to discuss these observations with a nurse. The nurse holds the responsibility for assessing the resident's overall health status and determining the appropriate interventions. By bringing these concerns to the nurse's attention, the nursing assistant ensures that the resident receives the right support, whether it be adjustments in care, medical interventions, or referrals to other healthcare professionals.

This action aligns with the team-based approach in healthcare, where effective communication is vital for the well-being of the resident. The nurse can then evaluate the situation, provide appropriate resources, and coordinate with other members of the healthcare team if necessary. The nursing assistant's role is to monitor and report, making their collaboration with nursing staff essential in delivering comprehensive care.

Advise the resident to see a social worker

Inform coworkers for support

Communicate with the resident's clergyperson

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