NNAAP Nurse Aide Practice Written Exam 1 100% correct answers
NNAAP Nurse Aide Practice Written Exam 1 100% correct answersWhat is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? A.) Pronation B.) Adbuction C.) External rotation D.) Prosthesis D.) Prosthesis When a client has left-sided weakness, what part of a sweater is put on first? A.) Both sleeves B.) Left sleeve C.) Client's choice D.) Right sleeve B.) Left sleeve It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's status with: A.) Any one the nurse aide sees fit B.) The client's family members C.) The client's roomate D.) The staff on the next shift D.) The staff on the next shift When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist: A.) On the client's strong side B.) On the client's weak side C.) From behind the client D.) With a wheelchair B.) On the client's weak side The nurse aide is caring for a client who is agitated. The nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Speak loudly so the client can hear the instructions B.) Ask to reassign the care of this client C.) Talk in a slow, calm, reassuring manner D.) Tell the client to be quiet C.) Talk in a slow, calm reassuring manner The purpose for padding side rails on the client's bed is to: A.) Use them as a restraint B.) Have a place to connect the call signal C.) Protect the client from injury D.) Keep the client warm C.) Protect the client from injury Exercises that move each muscle and joint are called: A.) Adduction B.) Range of motion C.) Abduction D.) Rotation B.) Range of motion How can the nurse aide BEST help a client who is not accepting a loss? A.) Leave the client alone B.) Convince the client to accept the loss C.) Encourage the client to talk D.) Discourage individual activity C.) Encourage the client to talk The Heimlich maneuver (abdominal thrust) is used for a client who has" A.) A bloody nose B.) A blocked airway C.) Fallen out of bed D.) Impaired eyesight B.) A blocked airway To BEST communicate with a client who is totally deaf, the nurse aide should: A.) Smile frequently and speak loudly B.) Smile often and talk rapidly C.) Avoid eye contact D.) Write out information D.) Write out information The nurse aide is asked by a confused client what day it is. The nurse aide should: A.) Explain that memory loss is natural and the date is not important B.) Ignore the request C.) Point to the date on a calendar and say the date D.) Provide the date and then test the client later C.) Point to the date on a calendar and say the date To avoid pulling the catheter when turning a male client, the catheter tube must be taped to the client's: A.) Bed sheet B.) Upper thigh C.) Bed frame D.) Hip B.) Upper thigh A nurse aide can assist clients with their spiritual needs by: A.) Taking clients to the nurse aide's church B.) Allowing clients to talk about their beliefs C.) Avoiding any religious discussions D.) Talking about the nurse aide's own spiritual beliefs B.) Allowing clients to talk about their beliefs A nurse aide MUST wear gloves when: A.) Feeding a client B.) Doing peri-care C.) Giving a back rub D.) Doing range of motion B.) Doing peri-care When getting ready to dress a client, the nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Get the first clothes the nurse aid can reach in the closet B.) Give the client a choice of what to wear C.) Use the clothes the client wore the day before D.) Choose clothes that the nurse aide personally likes B.) Give the client a choice of what to wear If the nurse aide discovers fire in a client's room, the FIRST thing to do is: A.) Call the nurse in charge B.) Try to put out the fire C.) Open a window D.) Remove the client D.) Remove the client In order to communicate clearly with a client who has hearing loss, the nurse aide should: A.) Speak in a high pitched tone of voice B.) Stand behind the client when speaking C.) Speak in a loud and slow manner D.) Look directly at the client when speaking D.) Look directly at the client when speaking Which of the following stages of dying is usually the final stage? A.) Anger B.) Acceptance C.) Bargaining D.) Depression B.) Acceptance If a client says, "God is punishing me" or "Why me?", how should the nurse aide respond? A.) Reply, "God doesn't punish people." B.) Listen quietly C.) Ignore the client D.) Make jokes B.) Listen quietly The role of the ombudsman is to: A.) Run a group of nursing home B.) Work with the nursing home to protect clients' rights C.) Control the nursing home budget D.) Prepare classes that nurse aides take to learn about client hygiene B.) Work with the nursing home to protect clients' rights A nurse aide who is active in her church is assigned to care for a client who is not a member of any religious group. The nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Help the client understand the nurse aide's faith B.) Tell the client that it is important for the client to join some church, even if it is not the nurse aide's church C.) Respect the client's beliefs and avoid starting religious discussions D.) Arrange to have the nurse aide's clergyman visit the client C.) Respect the client's beliefs and avoid starting religious discussions The nurse aide notices that a client's mail has been delivered to the client's room. The nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Open the mail and leave it on the client's table B.) Open the mail and read it to the client C.) Read the mail to make sure it doesn't contain upsetting news D.) Give the client the unopened mail and offer help as needed D.) Give the client the unopened mail and offer help as needed Which of the following is a correct measurement of urinary output? A.) 40 oz B.) 300 cc C.) 2 cups D.) 1 quart B.) 300 cc The client offers a nurse aide a twenty dollar bill as a thank you for all that the nurse aide has done. The nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Take the money so as not to offend the client B.) Politely refuse the money C.) Take the money and buy something for the floor D.) Ask the nurse in charge what to do B.) Politely refuse the money All of the following situations are examples of abuse or neglect EXCEPT: A.) Restraining a client according to a physician's order B.) Leaving a client alone in a bathtub C.) Threatening to withhold a client's meals D.) Leaving a client in a wet and soiled bed A.) Restraining a client according to a physician's order If a client is sitting in a chair in his room masturbating, the nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Report the incident to the other nurse aides B.) Tell the client to stop C.) Laugh and tell the client to go in the bathroom D.) Leave the client alone and provide privacy D.) Leave the client alone and provide privacy To convert four ounces of juice to milliliters (mL), the nurse aide should multiply: A.) 4 x 5 ml B.) 4 x 10 ml C.) 4 x 5 15 ml D.) 4 x 30 ml D.) 4 x 30 ml In a giving care according to the client's Bill of Rights, the nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Provide privacy during the client's personal care B.) Open the client's mail without permission C.) Use the client's personal possessions for another client D.) Prevent the client from complaining about care A.) Provide privacy during the client's personal care The LAST sense a dying client will lose is: A.) Smell B.) Hearing C.) Taste D.) Sight B.) Hearing A client wakes up during the night and asks for something to eat. The nurse aide SHOULD: A.) Check client's diet before offering nourishment B.) Tell the client nothing is available at night C.) Explain that breakfast is coming in three hours D.) Tell the client that eating is not allowed during the night A.) Check client's diet before offering nourishment The normal aging process is BEST defined as the time when: A.) People become dependent and childlike B.) Alzheimer's disease begins C.) Normal body functions and senses decline D.) People are over sixty-five years of age C.) Normal body functions and senses decline If a client is confused, the nurse aide should: A.) Ignore the client until he starts to make sense B.) Restrain the client so that he does not hurt himself C.) Keep the client away from other clients D.) Help the client to recognize familiar things and people D.) Help the client to recognize familiar things and people What is the process of restoring a disabled client to the highest level of functioning possible? A.) Responsibility B.) Retention C.) Rehabilitation D.) Reincarnation C.) Rehabilitation
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