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1. Why is it important to wash your hands before putting on and after removing
gloves?
Washing hands prevents contamination and the spread of
pathogens.
Washing hands only needs to be done after removing gloves.
Washing hands is only important for food handling.
Washing hands is unnecessary if gloves are worn.
2. If a resident consumes a 240ml can of juice every 2 hours, how much juice will
they have consumed in a 24-hour period?
144oz
288oz
240oz
192oz
3. Which is NOT a symptom of low blood pressure?
Stroke
Dizziness
Confusion
Fatigue
4. Why is it important to weigh a resident at the same time every day?
It provides a more accurate measurement immediately after meals.
, It allows for the use of different scales to compare results.
Weighing at the same time daily helps to account for daily
fluctuations in weight due to factors like food and fluid intake.
It ensures the resident is not influenced by their clothing.
5. Why is it important not to leave a resident on the floor after a fall?
It allows the resident to rest until help arrives.
Leaving a resident on the floor can lead to further injury and delays
in receiving necessary care.
It prevents the resident from panicking.
It is a standard procedure in fall management.
6. Fill in the blank: A client's doctor diagnoses her with hypertension. This tells
you that she definitely has ___ _.
high blood pressure
chronic pain due to extremely tight muscles
low blood pressure
high anxiety
7. If a resident is struggling with their care and feels disconnected from their
family, how might religion play a role in improving their situation based on the
benefits discussed?
Religion would likely increase their feelings of isolation from their
family.
Religion could provide comfort and a sense of meaning, helping the
resident cope with their difficulties.
Religion might complicate their care by introducing additional stress.
, Religion would have no effect on their emotional state or coping
mechanisms.
8. What is one example of neglectful behavior when helping a resident shower?
Leaving the resident unattended in the shower.
Providing assistance with washing their back.
Ensuring the water temperature is comfortable.
Offering a towel after the shower.
9. What is the recommended duration for the scrubbing portion of handwashing
according to CDC guidelines?
1 minute
15 seconds
30 seconds
20 seconds
10. Describe how participation in religious activities can enhance a resident's
social well-being.
Participation in religious activities only benefits the staff, not the
residents.
Participation in religious activities has no impact on social well-being.
Participation in religious activities promotes social contact with
others, which enhances a resident's social well-being.
Participation in religious activities isolates residents from their peers.
, 11. What is the recommended practice for weighing a resident to ensure
accuracy?
with two different scales
3-4 hours after eating
at the same time every day
directly after a meal
12. A patient is terminally ill and the nursing assistant is required to address her
spiritual needs. The nursing assistant can do so by:
lead the conversation to other topics when the patient talks about her
religious beliefs
encouraging the patient to talk about her religious beliefs
leave the room as soon as the patient starts talking about her
religious beliefs
talk about the religious beliefs of the nursing assistant
13. Which type of gloves is mentioned as being the most impermeable option in
the provided question?
Vinyl gloves
Latex gloves
Cotton gloves
Nitrile gloves