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1. Which of the following would you NOT report immediately to your nurse?
A. chest pain
B. loss of consciousness
C. normal vital signs
D. high fever - Correct Answer: C. Normal vital signs
2. When should unsafe conditions be reported?
A. After an accident has occurred
B. before an accident can occur
C. when you find time
D. when someone complains - Correct Answer: B. Before an accident
occurs
3. What is an example of neglect?
A. Tying a patient to a wheelchair.
B. Not locking a wheelchair prior to transferring.
C. Slapping a patient.
D. Following the care plan exactly. - Correct Answer: B. Not locking a
wheelchair prior to transferring.
4. A government sponsored health insurance program for people over 65 is
called:
, A. Health insurance program for the poor.
B. Metoprolol
C. Medicare.
D. Medicaid. - Correct Answer: C. Medicare.
5. Touching a resident without their permission is called:
A. harassment.
B. punishment.
C. empathy.
D. battery. - Correct Answer: D. Battery.
6. Resident's protected health information includes:
A. a resident's name
B. resident's address
C. diagnosis and treatment plan
D. all of the above - Correct Answer: D. all of the above.
7. Protected health information can be shared with:
A. other residents in the facility
B. the nursing assistant's family and friends
C. only those involved in the patient's care who have a need to know
D. anyone who calls on the phone - Correct Answer: C. only those
involved in the patient's care who have a need to know
8. If you make a mistake while documenting, you should:
A. draw a line through it
B. throw the page away and start over
C. use white out to correct it
D. erase it - Correct Answer: A. draw a line through it
,9. What is the name of the law that keeps patient's health information
private?
A. OBRA
B. HIPAA
C. OSHA
D. NAFTA - Correct Answer: B. HIPAA
10.A person assigned by law to be a legal advocate for a patient is called:
A. ombudsman
B. occupational therapist
C. nurse
D. CNA - Correct Answer: A. ombudsman
11.Which of the following is not in a CNA's scope of practice?
A. bathing a patient
B. inserting a catheter
C. observing an IV site for redness
D. documenting vital signs - Correct Answer: B. inserting a catheter
12.What does the term "chronic" mean?
A. a condition expected to last a long time
B. a condition that happened suddenly
C. a type of restraint
D. a hospital for psychiatric patients - Correct Answer: A. a condition
expected to last a long time
, Standard Precautions are rules for:
A. Infection control
B. accident prevention
C. communication
D. recognizing abuse - Correct Answer: A. Infection control
Bloodborne diseases are transmitted by:
A. hugs and cuddling
B. sweat
C. blood and body fluids
D. talking, laughing or singing - Correct Answer: C. blood and body fluids
During seizures, you should:
A. time the seizure
B. protect the patient
C. notify the nurse
D. all of the above - Correct Answer: D. all of the above
When controlling, you should:
A. apply direct pressure with clean gauze
B. apply a band- aid immediately
C. call 911