TEST QUIZZES WITH VERIFIED DETAILED
ACTUAL ANSWERS
admitted to a long-term care facility. - answer ✔✔-Stanley is a 70-year-old man who recently had
surgery in a local hospital. His condition is stable, but he requires 24-hour nursing care. He is most likely
to be
- readmitted to the medical-surgical floor of the hospital.
- released to his home with his spouse.
- admitted to a long-term care facility.
- admitted to an assisted-living center for rehabilitation and therapy.
return home and go to outpatient therapy. - answer ✔✔-Mrs. Milton is found to be stable following her
hip surgery and no longer needs daily nursing care. Mr. Milton can care for her at home, but she needs
physical therapy to strengthen her hip and leg. The BEST option for her is to
- admit to a subacute hospital.
- admit to a assisted-living facility
- return home and go to outpatient therapy.
- be admitted to a nursing home.
help with basic needs such as bathing, cooking, and cleaning. - answer ✔✔-A nursing assistant who
works for an assisted-living facility can expect to
- have different resident assignments daily.
- take frequent vital signs.
- spend most of the shift giving one-on-one care.
- help with basic needs such as bathing, cooking, and cleaning.
, move into a community-based assisted living facility. - answer ✔✔-Mr. Krieger has been able to take
care of himself at home, but he has been forgetting to take his medications and sometimes forgetful.
Because he lives alone, his family is concerned for him and wants to ensure that he is safe. The BEST
option for Mr. Krieger would be to
- hire a nursing assistant from a hospice agency.
- move into a community-based assisted living facility.
- receive daily skilled nursing care.
- have a home healthcare agency set up his medications for him.
who are medically stable but require 24/7 nursing care. - answer ✔✔-Nursing assistants who work in a
subacute care facility provide care for residents
- immediately after surgery.
- who cannot afford a hospital stay.
- who are medically stable but require 24/7 nursing care.
- during business hours only.
determine if you have been trained to perform the task. - answer ✔✔-The first step in refusing a
delegated task is to
- document the reason for your refusal.
- inform the director of nurses of your refusal.
- determine if you have been trained to perform the task.
- tell your immediate supervisor that you are not able to complete the task.
a hierarchical form of communication. - answer ✔✔-Chain of command is
- working within your scope of practice.
- a hierarchical form of communication.
- used in the military but not in healthcare.
- an approach that increases the risk of medical errors.
insert tubes into a resident's body. - answer ✔✔-It is outside the scope of practice for a nursing assistant
to