Stna exam
1. invasion of privacy is: Violating a reidents right to be left alone
2. If a resident has a grievance, this can be heard and investigate by a person
called: Ombudsman
3. A resident has been sick. She asks you what is wrong with her. You have
overheard the doctor telling the nurse the resident has cancer. You should tell
her: you will ask the nurse to speak with her
4. You answer the phone at the nurses station. The caller Identities himself and
asks for information about mr Jones. You should: Find the nurse and ask her to
come speak to the caller
5. During a residents morning bath, the nursing assistant cell posing goes off.
The nursing assistant should: Ignore the call and continue caring for the resident
6. The most important member of the care planning team is the: Resident
7. The most valuable tool we have to work with when giving care is the: Flow
sheet
8. You have been asked by your charge (head) nurse to perform a procedure
for which you should have no prior experience or training.You should: Tell the
head nurse and ask for help
9. The most important information that a nursing assistant should give to
oncoming staff is: Information that is needed to provide care
10. You should immediately report a resident who: Has a reddened area on the
heel
11. Mr. Fall tells you that he wants to speak to the Ombudsman. You know the
Ombudsman: speaks for the residents ( patient Advocate)
,12. Mr. King tells you he had $100 in his wallet yesterday. He shows you
that he only has $20 now. Which one of the following is your best choice of
action: -recognize this as potential abuse and report it to nurse
13. Choose the correct way to answer the telephone in a health care facility: -
Hello, Royal Care, this Jill. How may I help you?"
14. Appropriate nursing assistant documentation includes: -storing the infor-
mation in a secure area
15. When nursing assistants do not understand their assignments, they
should ask: the charge nurse
16. Slander is: -spoken, oral
17. 17. A resident has asked to see his financial records. He is exercising his
right to: information
18. 18. When entering information on a resident's chart you must: -communi-
cate accurately
19. The legal health record of the resident is called:: medical record
, 20. In protecting the resident's right to make a personal phone call, you are
honoring their right to: -privacy
21. When a resident or family member offers you money for providing care.
You should: refuse politely and explain that caregivers do not accept tips
22. You walk in senior couple's room and they are in bed together. You
should: -leave the room to give them privacy
23. A co-worker tells a resident to eat his vegetable or he will not watch tv
tonight. This is a violation of the right to be free from: reprisal
24. Mr. Jones masturbating in the activities room, your first action should be
to: immediately, direct and remove him to his own room
25. One form of neglect would be: delaying the answering of the resident's call
light
26. Safe transfer procedures are the responsibility of the: head nurse
27. A situation a NA should report to the nurse and may be reported to Adult
Protective Services is -the resident tells you that her granddaughter keeps
taking her personal checks without her consent: Make sure to report it could be
abuse
28. A situation a NA should report to the nurse and may be reported to Adult
Protective Services is: the resident tells you that her granddaughter keeps taking
her personal checks without her consent
29. A nursing assistant may share confidential resident information with: other
members of the care team
30. Threatening or attempting to touch a person without his consent is: assault
31. Forging a resident's personal check is considered: misappropriation of res-
ident property
1. invasion of privacy is: Violating a reidents right to be left alone
2. If a resident has a grievance, this can be heard and investigate by a person
called: Ombudsman
3. A resident has been sick. She asks you what is wrong with her. You have
overheard the doctor telling the nurse the resident has cancer. You should tell
her: you will ask the nurse to speak with her
4. You answer the phone at the nurses station. The caller Identities himself and
asks for information about mr Jones. You should: Find the nurse and ask her to
come speak to the caller
5. During a residents morning bath, the nursing assistant cell posing goes off.
The nursing assistant should: Ignore the call and continue caring for the resident
6. The most important member of the care planning team is the: Resident
7. The most valuable tool we have to work with when giving care is the: Flow
sheet
8. You have been asked by your charge (head) nurse to perform a procedure
for which you should have no prior experience or training.You should: Tell the
head nurse and ask for help
9. The most important information that a nursing assistant should give to
oncoming staff is: Information that is needed to provide care
10. You should immediately report a resident who: Has a reddened area on the
heel
11. Mr. Fall tells you that he wants to speak to the Ombudsman. You know the
Ombudsman: speaks for the residents ( patient Advocate)
,12. Mr. King tells you he had $100 in his wallet yesterday. He shows you
that he only has $20 now. Which one of the following is your best choice of
action: -recognize this as potential abuse and report it to nurse
13. Choose the correct way to answer the telephone in a health care facility: -
Hello, Royal Care, this Jill. How may I help you?"
14. Appropriate nursing assistant documentation includes: -storing the infor-
mation in a secure area
15. When nursing assistants do not understand their assignments, they
should ask: the charge nurse
16. Slander is: -spoken, oral
17. 17. A resident has asked to see his financial records. He is exercising his
right to: information
18. 18. When entering information on a resident's chart you must: -communi-
cate accurately
19. The legal health record of the resident is called:: medical record
, 20. In protecting the resident's right to make a personal phone call, you are
honoring their right to: -privacy
21. When a resident or family member offers you money for providing care.
You should: refuse politely and explain that caregivers do not accept tips
22. You walk in senior couple's room and they are in bed together. You
should: -leave the room to give them privacy
23. A co-worker tells a resident to eat his vegetable or he will not watch tv
tonight. This is a violation of the right to be free from: reprisal
24. Mr. Jones masturbating in the activities room, your first action should be
to: immediately, direct and remove him to his own room
25. One form of neglect would be: delaying the answering of the resident's call
light
26. Safe transfer procedures are the responsibility of the: head nurse
27. A situation a NA should report to the nurse and may be reported to Adult
Protective Services is -the resident tells you that her granddaughter keeps
taking her personal checks without her consent: Make sure to report it could be
abuse
28. A situation a NA should report to the nurse and may be reported to Adult
Protective Services is: the resident tells you that her granddaughter keeps taking
her personal checks without her consent
29. A nursing assistant may share confidential resident information with: other
members of the care team
30. Threatening or attempting to touch a person without his consent is: assault
31. Forging a resident's personal check is considered: misappropriation of res-
ident property