SOLVED #5
Chap. 3: Holistic care focuses on
(A) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being
(B) Disease and disability
(C) How sick a person is
(D) The absence of disease and illness - correct answer (A) The person's physical,
mental, and social well-being
Chap. 3: Which of the following is a physical need?
(A) The need for social interaction
(B) The need for water
(C) The need for self-esteem
(D) The need for independence - correct answer (B) The need for water
Chap. 3: Which of the following is an example of a psychological needs?
(A) The need for food
(B) The need for sleep
(C) The need for activity
(D) The need for acceptance - correct answer (D) The need for acceptance
Chap. 3: What is one way a nursing assistant can promote a resident's independence?
(A) Finishing a resident's task if he takes a long time to complete it
(B) Allowing a resident to do a task by himself no matter how long it takes him
(C) Deciding where a resident should sit in the dining room
(D) Deciding what a resident should wear for the day - correct answer (B) Allowing a
resident to do a task by himself no matter how long it takes him
Chap. 3: Activities of daily living (adls) include
(A) Reading
(B) Taking part in facility activities
(C) Attending a worship service
(D) Brushing teeth - correct answer (D) Brushing teeth
Chap. 3: Mrs. Goldman, a resident, begins to tell her nursing assistant, Gene, about the
last religious service she attended. Gene does not believe in God. Gene's best
response is to
(A) Listen quietly to Mrs. Goldman
(B) Tell Mrs. Goldman that he does not believe in God and would prefer not to discuss it
(C) Tell Mrs. Goldman that her beliefs are wrong
(D) Ask Mrs. Goldman what makes her think that there is a God - correct answer (A)
Listen quietly to Mrs. Goldman
Chap. 3: If a nursing assistant encounters a consenting adult resident in a sexual
situation, she should
, (A) Provide privacy and leave the room
(B) Tell him that what he is doing is wrong
(C) Ask him to stop what he is doing
(D) Discuss the incident with the resident's family - correct answer (A) Provide privacy
and leave the room
Chap. 3: How can regular activity promote health?
(A) It decreases the appetite
(B) It increases energy
(C) It increases the risk of heart disease
(D) It raises the risk of falls - correct answer (B) It increases energy
Chap. 3: Families help residents by
(A) Creating the care plan for them
(B) Telling them what to do
(C) Diagnosing residents' illnesses
(D) Communicating with the care team - correct answer (D) Communicating with the
care team
Chap. 3: Which of the following statements is true of the normal aging process?
(A) Most elderly people are entirely dependent on others
(B) Most elderly people are disabled and cannot walk
(C) Most elderly people are active and engaged in activities
(D) Most elderly people cannot manage their own money - correct answer (C) Most
elderly people are active and engaged in activities
Chap. 3: Normal changes of aging include
(A) Depression
(B) Thinner, drier skin
(C) Significant weight loss
(D) Incontinence - correct answer (B) Thinner, drier skin
Chap. 3: Which of the following is true of developmental disabilities?
(A) Developmental disabilities are temporary
(B) Developmental disabilities restrict physical and/or mental ability
(C) Developmental disabilities are a form of mental health disorders
(D) People with developmental disabilities can never live or work independently - correct
answer (B) Developmental disabilities restrict physical and/or mental ability
Chap. 3: A _________ is an intense, irrational fear of or anxiety about an object, place,
or situation.
(A) Phobia
(B) Coping mechanism
(C) Fallacy
(D) Situation response - correct answer (A) Phobia