FREE CNA Feeding and Hydration Questions and Answers
What is the CNA's role when assisting a resident with dysphagia during meals?
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A CNA should offer small bites, encourage slow eating, and follow swallowing precautions to ensure safety for residents with dysphagia.
How can a CNA monitor a resident's hydration status effectively?
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Monitoring urine output, skin turgor, and fluid intake helps CNAs detect signs of dehydration in residents.
How should a CNA handle a resident who refuses to eat a meal?
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CNAs should offer alternatives and report persistent refusal to the nurse to ensure nutritional needs are addressed.
What is the best way to assist a visually impaired resident during mealtime?
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Describing the food's location using a clock-face reference helps visually impaired residents eat independently.
Why is it important to encourage residents to sit upright during meals?
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Sitting upright during meals reduces the risk of choking and aspiration, ensuring safe swallowing.
Why is it important to record fluid intake for residents on a strict input/output schedule?
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Recording fluid intake helps track hydration and detect any imbalances in residents under medical care.