Chapter
6
Exam
When
using
a
transfer
belt,
the
NA
should
A.)
Place
it
underneath
the
resident's
clothing
B.)
Place
it
around
the
resident's
shoulders
C.)
Place
it
around
the
resident's
chest
D.)
Place
it
over
the
resident's
clothing
-
ANS
When
transferring
a
resident
from
a
bed
into
a
wheelchair ,
where
should
the
wheelchair
be
placed?
A.)
On
the
stronger
side
B.)
On
the
weaker
side
C.)
On
the
left
side
D.)
On
the
affected
side
-
ANS
Which
of
the
following
is
an
example
of
an
activity
of
daily
living
(ADL)?
A.)
Praying
B.)
Eating
C.)
Reading
D.)
Talking
to
a
family
member
-
ANS
If
a
resident
starts
to
fall,
the
best
thing
an
NA
can
do
is
to
A.)
Catch
the
resident
under
the
arms
to
stop
the
fall
B.)
Widen
her
stance
and
bring
the
resident's
body
close
to
her
C.)
Lock
her
knees
D.)
Move
out
of
the
way
-
ANS
What
is
a
way
for
a
nursing
assistant
to
promote
respect,
dignity,
and
privacy
when
helping
a
resident
with
care?
A.)
If
a
resident
takes
too
long
choosing
a
shirt
for
the
day,
the
NA
should
choose
one
for
her
B.)
The
NA
should
knock
on
the
door
while
a
resident
is
in
the
bathroom
to
see
if
the
resident
can
finish
quickly C.)
The
NA
should
encourage
the
resident
to
do
as
much
as
possible
her
herself
D.)
The
NA
should
ask
the
resident
to
move
faster
if
she
is
not
moving
quickly
enough
-
ANS
When
skin
begins
to
break
down,
a
resident
may
experience
A.)
Bone
that
is
protruding
in
the
affected
area
B.)
Skin
that
is
red
or
is
a
different
color
than
the
surrounding
area
C.)
Partial
skin
loss
in
the
affected
area
D.)
Blistering
in
the
affected
area
-
ANS
Which
of
the
following
is
a
condition
that
increases
the
risk
of
pressure
injuries
A.)
Flexibility
B.)
Cold
air
C.)
Good
circulation
D.)
Restricted
mobility
-
ANS
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
about
pressure
injuries?
A.)
Pressure
injuries
are
usually
caused
by
exercising
too
much
B.)
Pressure
injuries
are
difficult
to
heal
but
do
not
hurt
much
C.)
Pressure
injuries
are
impossible
to
prevent
D.)
Pressure
injuries
can
lead
to
life-threatening
infections
-
ANS
Which
of
the
following
areas
is
at
a
higher
risk
of
skin
breakdown?
A.)
Front
of
neck
B.)
Face
C.)
Tailbone
(sacrum)
D.)
Hands
-
ANS
An
NA
should
reposition
immobile
residents
at
least
every
A.)
Two
hours
B.)
Three
hours
C.)
Ten
minutes
D.)
Twenty
minutes
-
ANS
A
________
keeps
the
covers
from
resting
on
a
resident's
legs
and
feet