Oregon Certified Nursing Assistant State Practice Exam

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Which of the following is something a nursing assistant should watch for when using warm and cold applications?

  1. Vomiting

  2. Increased restlessness

  3. Fear of addiction to the applications

  4. Blisters

The correct answer is: Blisters

When using warm and cold applications, it is essential for a nursing assistant to observe for the development of blisters. Blisters can indicate that the skin is experiencing too much heat or prolonged exposure to cold, leading to potential tissue damage. Identifying blisters early is crucial for preventing further injury and ensuring appropriate intervention, such as removing the application or adjusting the temperature. While other symptoms like vomiting, increased restlessness, or concerns about addiction might arise in different contexts or situations, they are not direct indicators related to the immediate effects of warm and cold applications. Monitoring for blisters is a vital part of the nursing assistant's role to ensure patient safety and comfort when utilizing these therapeutic treatments.