NURSA:1105 Summer 2024) Questions With Complete
Solutions
________ are what is most important for the person. Correct
Answer Priorities
________ communication does not use words. Correct Answer
Nonverbal
________ communication involves the spoken word. Correct
Answer Verbal
________ is the response or change in the body caused by any
emotional, physical, social, or economic factor. Correct Answer
Stress
_____________ is a federal health insurance program for
persons 65 years of age or older Correct Answer Medicare
________________________ explains the person's rights and
expectations during hospital stays. Correct Answer The Patient
Care Partnership: Understanding Expectations, Rights, and
Responsibilities
________, ________, and ________ help prevent respiratory
complications from bed rest. Correct Answer Turning, re-
positioning, deep breathing
1. A person is admitted to a hospital. Which is true?
a. The person is called a resident
,b. Chronic illnesses are not treated
c. The person cannot leave
d. The person receives in-patient care Correct Answer The
person receives in-patient care
10. Nursing tasks are delegated according to a person's needs
and staff member's abilities. This nursing care pattern is called...
a. Team nursing
b. Functional nursing
c. Case management
d. Primary nursing Correct Answer Team nursing
11. Medicare is for persons who...
a. Are 65 years of age or older
b. Need nursing center care
c. Have group insurance
d. Have low incomes Correct Answer Are 65 years of age or
older
11. The Patient Care partnership: Understanding Expectations,
Rights, and Responsibilities is concerned with...
a. Hospital Care
b. Home Care
c. Long-Term Care
d. All health care agencies and settings Correct Answer
Hospital Care
12. A son has legal right to act on his mother's behalf. The son is
the mother's legal...
a. Ombudsman
b. Representative
,c. Caregiver
d. Health Care provider Correct Answer Representative
12. Which is required for an agency to operate and provide care?
a. Accreditation
b. Certification
c. A license
d. A survey Correct Answer A license
13. A daughter wants to read her father's medical record. What
should you do?
a. Give her the medical record
b. Ask the resident if she can read the record
c. Tell the nurse
d. Tell her that she cannot do so Correct Answer Tell the nurse
13. Which is voluntary for health care agencies?
a. Licensure
b. Certification
c. Accreditation
d. Surveys Correct Answer Accreditation
14. A resident refuses to have a shower. What should you do?
a. Tell him or her that a shower cannot be refused
b. Tell the family
c. Comply, but say that he or she must shower tomorrow
d. Tell the nurse Correct Answer Tell the nurse
14. Surveys are done to...
a. Reduce health care costs
b. See if agencies meet set standards
, c. Educate the nursing team
d. Determine the amount paid by insurers Correct Answer See
if agencies meet set standards
15. A surveyor asks you some questions. You should...
a. Refer all questions to the nurse
b. Answer as the DON tells you to
c. Give as little information as possible
d. Give honest and complete answers Correct Answer Give
honest and complete answers
15. Which violates the person's right to privacy?
a. Closing the bathroom door when the person uses the
bathroom
b. Opening window blinds when assisting with bathing
c. Covering the person for personal care
d. Asking the person's permission to observe a treatment
Correct Answer Opening window blinds when assisting with
bathing
16. A resident has a phone and wants to make a call. What
should you do?
a. Leave the room
b. Tell the nurse
c. Ask the person to use the phone at the nurses' station
d. Close the privacy curtain so you can finish your tasks in the
room Correct Answer Leave the room
17. Who decides how to style a person's hair?
a. The person
b. The nurse