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When should unsafe conditions be reported? A) When it looks likely that the facility will be involved in a lawsuit B) Before accidents occur C) Only if a resident wants to complaint about something D) Whenever the nursing assistant has some extra time |
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B) Before accidents occur |
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Which of the following is an example of objective information? A) Mrs Johnson says she has a rash on her torso B) There are raised, red marks the size of pinpricks on Mrs Johnsons torso C) Mrs Johnson must have a rash because she said that shes itchy D) Mrs Johnson needs some lotion |
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B) There are raised, red marks the size of pinpricks on Mrs Johnsons torso |
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What is a proper way for a nursing assistant to respond if a resident does not hear her or does not understand her? A) The NA should speak more quickly B) The NA should speak more softly or whisper C) The NA should speak slowly and clearly D) The NA should shout |
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C) The NA should speak slowly and clearly |
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Which of the following is a barrier to communication? A) NA uses medical terminology with the resident B) NA asks the resident to repeat a sentence C) NA speaks the same language as the resident D) NA speaks clearly using a professional tone of voice |
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A) NA uses medical terminology with the resident |
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Which of the following are ways for NAs to avoid barriers to communications? A) The NA should use slang so that the resident understands more easily B) The NA should respond with "why" when the resident makes a statement C) The NA should use medical terms when talking with the resident so the resident will more easily understand his condition D) The NA should ask open ended questions that require more than a yes or no resonse |
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D) The NA should ask open ended questions that require more than a yes or no response |
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Why is it important for an NA to consider a residents culture background when communicating with him? A) It is not important to consider cultural background B) Because the resident will certainly want to tell stores about his culture C) Because the NA might know somebody with the same background and she can tell the resident about that person D) Because the cultural background helps determine how people communicate and can help the NA communicate better with the resident |
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D) Because cultural background helps determine how people communicate and can help the NA communicate better with the resident |
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Which of the following senses is not used in making observations? A) Sight B) Touch C) Smell D) Taste |
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With whom should nursing assistants use medical terms and abbreviations? A) Residents B) Nurses C) Residents Friends D) Visitors |
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Which of the following should an NA report about a resident to the nurse immediately? A) Family fighting B) Chest pain C) Watching too much TV D) Acting lonely |
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The part of the word that is added to the end of a root to form a new word is called a(n)... A) Root B) Prefix C) Suffix D) Abbreviation |
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If a resident has a hearing impairment, the NA should... A) Face away from the resident when speaking B) Face the resident with the light on the NAs face C) Shout so that the resident can hear the NA D) Exaggerate the words so that the resident can read the NAs lips |
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B) Face the resident with the light on the NAs face |
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One way that an NA can help a resident who is visually impaired is to... A) Move the furniture to make it easier for the resident to get around B) Keep the lights very low C) Use the face of an imaginary clock to explain the position of objects D) Walk behind the resident, light pushing the resident forward |
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C) Use the face of an imaginary clock to explain the position of objects |
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The first two steps to take when approaching an emergency are... A) Perform first aid and assess the situation B) Call the victims family and call 911 C) Assess the situation and assess the victim D) Get assistance and perform CPR |
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C) Assess the situation and assess the victim |
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What is the best way a nursing assistant can respond to a combative resident? A) The NA should let the resident know that he will be discharged from the facility if he does not stop what he is doing B) The NA should tell the resident that other NAs will refuse to care for him if he continues the behavior C) The NA should remain calm and lower the tone of her voice D) The NA should stand as close as possible to the resident |
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C) The NA should remain calm and lower the tone of her voice |
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A sign of the onset of diabetic ketoacidosis is breath that smells... A) Sour B) Sweet C) Garlicky D) Bitter |
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Why is it important for a nursing assistant not to over react when a resident behaves inappropriately? A) It may actually reinforce the behavior B) Other residents may be angry with him C) The NAs supervisor will be angry with him D) The NA might surprise the resident |
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A) It may actually reinforce the behavior |
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With whom should an NA use standard precautions? A) With residents who have infectious diseases B) With residents he suspects might have infectious diseases C) With every resident in his care D) With residents who request that they be used |
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C) With every resident in his care |
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Under standard precautions, the term body fluids includes... A) Sweat B) Water C) Juice D) Urine |
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Which of the following is true of wearing gloves? A) Disposable gloves can be washed and reused B) Gloves should be changed before contact with mucous membranes C) After giving care, gloves are not contaminated D) Gloves can continue to be worn if they are torn as long as the hole is covered |
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B) Gloves should be changed before contact with mucous membranes |
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In which of the following situations should an NA give abdominal thrusts to a resident? A) The resident is coughing B) The resident cannot speak, breathe, or cough C) The resident is breathing very rapidly D) The resident tells the NA that she feels short of breath |
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B) The resident cannot speak, breathe, or cough |
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When washing hands, an NA should use friction for... A) At least 25 seconds B) At least 20 seconds C) At least 15 seconds D) At least 5 seconds |
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Which of the following is the proper order to don (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment? A) Put on mask and goggles, gown, and gloves B) Put on gloves, gown, and mask and goggles C) Put on mask and goggles, gloves, and gown D) Put on gown, mask and goggles, and gloves |
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D) Put on gown, mask and goggles, and gloves |
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What is the medical term for heart attack? A) Myocardial infarction B) Obstructed airway C) Diabetic ketoacidosis D) Cerebrovascular accident |
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A nursing assistant will come into contact with microorganisms... A) Only in high traffic areas of the facility B) Only during direct contact with residents C) Only during personal care procedures D) Every time the NA touches something |
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D) Every time the NA touches something |
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Which of the following is true of transmission based precautions? A) An NA does not need to practice standard precautions if he practices transmission based precautions B) They are exactly the same as standard precautions C) They are practiced in additional to the standard precautions D) They will not be listed in the care plan so as not to alarm anyone |
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C) They are practiced in addition to standard precautions |
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When a resident is suspected of having a heart attack, a nursing assistant should... A) Loosen clothing around the neck B) Give the resident some water C) Put medication directly into the residents mouth D) Wait and see if the episode subsides before doing anything |
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A) Loosen clothing around the neck |
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What is one way that bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted? A) By hugging an infected person B) By infected blood entering the blood stream C) By standing too close to an infected person when he coughs D) By touching something an infected person has touched |
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B) By infected blood entering the blood stream |
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Insulin reaction can be caused by... A) Too little food B) Physical or emotional stress C) Too much food D) A cerebrovascular accident |
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Which of the following statements is true of preventing falls? A) Clear walkways of clutter B) Keep lights low C) Leave spills for housekeeping to clean D) Move call lights father away from residents |
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A) Clear walkways of clutter |
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When should a nursing assistant identify a resident? A) After giving care B) When collecting meal trays C) When shifts change D) Before helping with feeding |
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D) Before helping with feeding |
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In which position should a resident be placed for eating? A) Lying flat on his back B) Reclining at a 45 degree angle C) Sitting as upright as possible D) Lying on his side with his arm propping up his head |
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C) Sitting as upright as possible |
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Hand hygiene is... A) Washing hands with soap and water or using alcohol based hand rubs B) Washing hands with soap and water only C) Using alcohol based hand rubs only D) Wearing gloves when performing care procedures |
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A) Washing hands with soap and water or using alcohol based hand rubs |
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Which of the following statements is true of body mechanics A) Body mechanics help save energy and prevent injury B) The narrower a persons base of support, the more stable the person is C) Proper alignment of the body means that the two sides of the body should not line up D) Twisting at the waist is the best way to maintain body alignment |
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A) Body mechanics help save energy and prevent injury |
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When helping a resident sit up, stand up, or walk, the NA should... A) Keep her feet together B) Bend her upper body C) Bend her knees D) Try to catch the resident if he starts to fall |
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The single most important thing the NA can do to prevent the spread of disease is to... A) Carry dirty linen close to her uniform so as not to spread contaminants B) Wash and dry her disposable gloves before reusing them C) Remove gloves before cleaning D) Wash her hands |
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Which of the following is a way to use proper body mechanics> A) The NA should twist at the waist when lifting objects B) The NA should stand with her legs shoulder width apart C) The NA should lift objects, rather than push them D) The NA should carry objects away from her body |
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B) The NA should stand with her legs shoulder width apart |
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RACE is an acronym for a safety rule, and means... A) Run to a close exit B) Remove residents, Activate alarms or call 911, Contain fire, Extinguish C) Restore power, Activate alarm or call 911, Collect residents, Exit D) Remove window, Access outside, Call for help, Elderly residents first |
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B) Remove residents, Activate Alarm or call 911, Contain fire, Extinguish |
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If a resident is in shock, a nursing assistant should... A) Quickly give the resident something to eat that can be easily absorbed. B) Elevate a body part if a broken bone is suspected C) Elevate the legs unless the resident has a head or abdominal injury D) Give the resident a type of strong liquor if it is available, like brandy |
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C) Elevate the legs unless the resident has a head or abdominal injury |
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Which of the follow is true of resident falls? A) An incident report will need to be completed for all falls B) If the resident can get up after the fall, the NA should not notify the nurse C) A fall does not need to be reported unless the resident complains of pain D) The resident can decide if the NA needs to report the fall |
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A) An incident report will need to be completed for all falls |
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To control bleeding, a nursing assistant should... A) Lower the wound below the heart B) Use a topical antibiotic cream on the would C) Hold a thick pad against the wound and press down hard D) Apply light pressure with a bandage |
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C) Hold a thick pad against the wound and press down hard |
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How is methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) most spread? A) By direct physical contact B) By indirect contact C) By being in enclosed spaces D) Through the air |
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A) By direct physical contact |
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What is the best way to control the spread of MRSA? A) By taking medication B) Through proper handwashing C) By using masks D) By taking doses of the antibiotic vancomycin |
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B) Through proper handwashing |
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Which of the following is an NA responsibility related to infection prevention? A) Deciding which residents need transmission based precautions B) Telling all visitors which patients have bloodborne diseases C) Following standard precautions in caring for all residents D) Open the residents mouth to move the tongue to the side to prevent choking |
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C) Follow standard precautions in caring for all residents |
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Which of the following is a correct response if a resident is having a seizure... A) Hold the resident down if he is shaking severely B) Give the resident a hard piece of candy to prevent choking C) Move furniture away to prevent injury to the resident D) Open the residents mouth to move the tongue to the side to prevent choking |
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C) Move furniture away to prevent injury to the resident |
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A sign that a stroke is occurring is... A) Abdominal pain B) Gasping for air C) Low blood pressure D) The inability to speak or speak clearly |
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D) The inability to speak or speak clearly |
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To serve hot liquids to residents, a nursing assistant should A) pour hot drinkers away from residents B) Place hot drinks on the edge of tables so that they will be easier to reach C) Take lids off of hot drinks just before serving them D) Make sure residents are standing up before serving hot drinks |
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A) Pour hot drinks away from residents |
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What information does a safety data sheet (SDS) contain? A) Cost of the chemical B) Comparisons with other chemicals C) Names of other facilities using the chemical D) Description of emergency response action |
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D) Description of emergency response actions |
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Tuberculosis may be transmitted... A) Through a protective mask B) By dancing C) By wearing gloves D) By coughing |
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What is the best way to control the spread of C Difficile (C-Diff)? A) By limiting contact of the affected person with others B) By using more powerful antibiotics C) By giving more enemas to clean out the GI tract D) Through proper handwashing with soap and water |
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D) Through proper handwashing with soap and water |
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If an NA needs to clean up a spill, what is the first step that she should take? A) Put waste directly into the nearest trash can B) Spray bleach solution on the spill C) Put on gloves D) Vacuum the spill |
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One way that COVID 19 is transmitted is through... A) Tears B) Aerosol particles C) Urine specimens D) Semen |
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