Workbook and Competency Evaluation Review for Mosby's Textbook for Nursing Assistants - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 11th Edition
by Leighann Remmert, MS, RN
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
ISBN:
9780443122415
Copyright:
2025
Publication Date:
12-19-2024
Page Count:
560
Imprint:
Mosby
List Price:
$39.99
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Streamline your study process and master essential nursing assistant skills with confidence! Corresponding to the chapters in Remmert’s comprehensive text, the Workbook and Competency Evaluation Review for Mosby’s Textbook for Nursing Assistants, 11th Edition reinforces your understanding with numerous exercises and review questions — including matching, multiple-choice, labeling, crosswords, and mini case studies. Checklists for each of the 100+ procedures in the text help you learn key skills. The Competency Evaluation Review section prepares you for the CNA exam with a review of content, a skills evaluation review, and two practice exams.
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- NEW! Chapter organization breaks material into manageable portions, improving your ability to retain important information
- Competency Evaluation Review provides content review, quizzes, and sample exams to help you prepare for certification
- A wide variety of exercises, including matching, multiple-choice, labeling, crosswords, and mini case studies, reinforce learning
- Procedure checklists prepare you for the skills demonstration portion of the certification exam
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1. Health Care Agencies
2. The Person’s Rights
3. The Nursing Assistant
4. Delegation
5. Ethics and Laws
6. Student and Work Ethics
7. The Person and Family
8. Health Team Communications
9. Medical Terminology
10. Body Structure and Function
11. Growth and Development
12. The Older Person
13. The Person’s Unit
14. Safety
15. Preventing Falls
16. Restraint Alternatives and Restraints
17. Preventing Infection
18. Isolation Precautions
19. Safe Handling and Positioning
20. Moving the Person
21. Transferring the Person
22. Bedmaking
23. Oral Hygiene
24. Daily Hygiene and Bathing
25. Grooming
26. Changing Garments
27. Urinary Needs
28. Urinary Catheters
29. Bowel Needs
30. Nutrition
31. Meeting Nutrition Needs
32. Fluid Needs
33. Nutritional Support and IV Therapy
34. Vital Signs
35. Exercise and Activity
36. Comfort, Rest, and Sleep
37. Admissions, Transfers, and Discharges
38. Assisting With the Physical Examination
39. Collecting and Testing Specimens
40. The Person Having Surgery
41. Wound Care
42. Pressure Injuries
43. Heat and Cold Applications
44. Oxygen Needs
45. Respiratory Support and Therapies
46. Rehabilitation Needs
47. Hearing, Speech, and Vision Problems
48. Cancer, Immune System, and Skin Disorders
49. Nervous System and Musculoskeletal Disorders
50. Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Lymphatic Disorders
51. Digestive and Endocrine Disorders
52. Urinary and Reproductive Disorders
53. Mental Health Disorders
54. Confusion and Dementia
55. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
56. Caring for Mothers and Babies
57. Assisted Living
58. Emergency Care
59. End-of-Life Care
60. Getting a Job
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Leighann Remmert, MS, RN, Certified Nursing Assistant Instructor, Williamsville, Illinois, USA
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