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Workbook and Competency Evaluation Review for Mosby's Textbook for Long-Term Care Nursing Assistants (9th Ed.)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Workbook and Competency Evaluation Review for Mosby's Textbook for Long-Term Care Nursing Assistants

Get the review and practice you need to master the nursing assistant's role in long-term care! With chapters corresponding to the chapters in Mosby's Textbook for Long-Term Care Nursing Assistants, 9th Edition, the Workbook and Competency Evaluation Review provides engaging exercises and questions to reinforce your understanding of nurse assisting concepts and procedures. Detailed procedure checklists help you master the skills tested on the NATCEP® exam, and other activities encourage critical thinking. It's an all-in-one study guide and certification exam review!

  • UNIQUE! Competency Evaluation Review section prepares you for the certification exam with content review, review questions, test-taking tips, and two practice exams.
  • Engaging exercises are tied to chapter objectives in the textbook, and include matching questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and crossword puzzles.
  • Case study learning exercises help you apply concepts to practice scenarios.
  • More than 100 procedure checklists allow you to practice performing nursing assistant skills and also allow for instructor and/or self-evaluation.
  • Independent learning activities help to enhance your critical thinking.
  • NEW! Updated content reflects the changes and new information in the 9th edition of Mosby's Textbook for Long-Term Care Nursing Assistants.
1 The Nursing Assistant Working in Long-Term Care
2 Resident Rights, Ethics, and Laws
3 Work Ethics
4 Communicating with the Health Team
5 Assisting with the Nursing Process
6 Understanding the Resident
7 Culture, Religion, and Spirituality
8 Body Structure and Function
9 The Older Person
10 Sexuality
11 Safety
12 Preventing Falls
13 Restraint Alternatives and Safe Restraint Use
14 Preventing Infection
15 Body Mechanics and Safe Resident Handling, Positioning, and Transfers
16 The Resident's Unit
17 Bedmaking
18 Hygiene
19 Grooming
20 Nutrition and Fluids
21 Nutritional Support and IV Therapy
22 Urinary Elimination
23 Bowel Elimination
24 Exercise and Activity
25 Comfort, Rest, and Sleep
26 Oxygen Needs and Respiratory Therapies
27 Measuring Vital Signs
28 Assisting with the Physical Examination
29 Collecting and Testing Specimens
30 Admissions, Transfers, and Discharges
31 Wound Care
32 Pressure Injuries
33 Hearing, Speech, and Vision Problems
34 Cancer, Immune System, and Skin Disorders
35 Nervous System and Musculoskeletal Disorders
36 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders
37 Digestive and Endocrine Disorders
38 Urinary and Reproductive Disorders
39 Mental Health Disorders
40 Confusion and Dementia
41 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
42 Rehabilitation and Restorative Care
43 Assisted Living
44 Basic Emergency Care
45 End-of-Life Care
46 Getting a Job
Procedure Checklists
Competency Evaluation Review
Textbook Chapters Review
Practice Examination 1
Practice Examination 2
Answers to Review Questions in Textbook Chapters Review
Clare Kostelnick is professor emeritus at Des Moines Area Community College where she continues to teach nursing assistant courses. She received her BSN from the Brokaw School of Nursing of Illinois Wesleyan University. She began her career as a registered nurse serving in the US Army Nurse Corps. Having achieved the rank of captain, she spent most of her military career working in emergency care. Clare's 45 years of nursing experience also includes working in critical care as a staff nurse, a home care and hospice staff nurse, a long-term care staff nurse and consultant, and a coordinator of an assisted living facility. She has taught nursing assistant classes for over 20 years. Clare is a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instructor for the American Heart Association and is a member of the Iowa Health Educators Association.

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