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1. If you are walking with a resident and they fall, which of these is not an action
you should take?
a. Leave the resident on the floor and get help.
b. Inform the nurse.
c. Supply information for the nurse so proper documentation can be made.
d. Keep the resident from moving until you can assess if they have injuries.: a.
Leave the resident on the floor and get help.
2. If you smell smoke and discover a resident smoking in his room, it is best to
____.
a. ignore the first incident but report it if it happens again with the same
resident
b. call the family contact and ask them to deal with their loved one on this issue
c. have him stop and remind him of the facility policies because of the hazards
it creates to every resident
d.tell the resident you will allow him to finish his cigarette but you are obligated
to report it if it happens again: c. have him stop and remind him of the facility policies because of the
hazards it creates to every resident
3. A resident is supposed to have 8oz of juice every 2 hours. Which of these
choices would be the most convenient to meet this requirement?
a.30ml can of juice
b.100ml can of juice
c.120ml can of juice
d.240ml can of juice: d.240ml can of juice
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4. All of these might be used in dealing with contractures except ____.
a. hand roll
b. repositioning
c. bandaging
d. physical therapy: c. bandaging
5. Hypertension is a medical term for ____.
a. tense muscles
b. high anxiety
c. hyperactivity
d. high blood pressure: d. high blood pressure
6. To minimize the spread of bacteria, further infection and contamination,
which procedure should be used for washing the perineum of a resident with
a catheter?
a. Wash from the rectum to the meatus
b. Wash from the rectum to the scrotum.
c. Wash from the meatus out.
d. Wash with peroxide.: c. Wash from the meatus out.
7. Which of these should not be part of the process for cleaning a resident's
dentures?
a. padding the sink
b. placing clean dentures on top of a tissue on the resident's table
c. rinsing thoroughly
d. washing your hands: b. placing clean dentures on top of a tissue on the resident's table
8. A resident in your care has called you for help. He claims he can't find his
dentures. As a nursing assistant, it is your responsibility to ____.
a. document the loss in the patient's medical record
b. tell the resident that you will notify the family contact member
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c. ask the resident to refrain from eating until the dentures are located
d. notify the supervising nurse: d. notify the supervising nurse
9. Applying friction in the handwashing process is very important. According
to CDC recommendations, the scrubbing portion of handwashing should take
____.
a. any amount of time, as long as you scrub until hands feel clean
b. 20 seconds
c. 60 seconds
d. 10 seconds: b. 20 seconds
10. All of these precautions should be followed when using a transfer-gait belt,
except ____.
a. slightly rocking and pulling when using a gait belt on a resident in a sitting
position
b. never using a frayed or worn transfer-gait belt
c. not worrying about proper body mechanics
d. placing transfer belts around the resident's waist: c. not worrying about proper body
mechanics
11. Which of these is considered an accurate method for counting respiration
rate?
a. The resident counts to 60 while the nursing assistant counts respirations.
b. The nursing assistant watches the chest while the nurse looks at her watch
to time 60 seconds
c. The resident counts to 60 while the nursing assistant counts respirations.
d. The nursing assistant looks at the resident's chest and a watch at the same
time: d. The nursing assistant looks at the resident's chest and a watch at the same time
12. The medical term tetraplegia—meaning paralysis of all four extremities—is
often used interchangeably with the term ____.
a. paraplegia
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b. hemiplegia
c. cardioplegia
d. quadriplegia: d. quadriplegia
13. Which of these is not true when taking a blood pressure reading?
a. Blood pressure readings can be a little higher in the mornings.
b. The optimum position for the resident is sitting with both feet on the floor.
c. It is best if the resident does not talk while his or her blood pressure reading
is being taken.
d. The optimum position for the resident is lying down with his or her feet
elevated.: d. The optimum position for the resident is lying down with his or her feet elevated.
14. A resident has the following symptoms: dizziness, feeling faint, blood pres-
sure below 90/60 and cold, sweaty skin. The resident is most likely suffering
from ____.
a. hypodermia
b. hypoglottis
c. hypertension
d. hypotension: d. hypotension
15. Hypotension is low blood pressure and all these symptoms are associated
with it.
a. excitement
b. no pulse
c. confusion
d. dizziness, light headedness, nausea: d. dizziness, light headedness, nausea
16. Alcohol-based hand cleanser is appropriate for all of these situations except
____.
a. after walking a resident down the hall
b. after handling a resident's clothes