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In the certified nurse assistant role, the importance Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act (OBRA) Law of 1987 is it
a. established a minimum curriculum for training.
b. set a specific number of hours for the training.
c. allows the nurse assistant to work independent from a nurse.
d. allows the nurse assistant to move from state to state.
A
_ The care plan is a document that
a. the nurse uses to chart care that was given to the resident
b. the CNA uses to chart the resident's vital signs
c. lists approaches the team will use to care for the resident
d. is used to chart accident incidences
C
A newly admitted, confused resident asks for a snack. The NA does not know what
type of a diet the resident is on. The NA should
a. refer to the resident's care plan
b. give the resident a choice of snacks
c. ask the resident about his diet
d. ask a visiting family member
A
You arrive at the client's home for care. She shows you a burn on her arm. It is
blistered and client is complaining of severe pain. You should:
a. call the client's daughter
b. call the client's doctor
c. call the Home Health case manager/RN
d. drain the blisters and cover them with a sterile dressing
C
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,A CNA walks into a resident's room. There are two consenting residents having
intercourse. The best course of action for the CNA is to
a. call the family and explain what you saw
b. tell the other CNA's during lunch
c. tell them to stop and separate them
d. quietly leave and close the door
D
A visitor is coughing and sneezing. A CNA could teach the best cough etiquette
practice of coughing into
a. the collar of the visitor's clothing
b. the palm of the visitor's hand
c. the crook of the vistor's elbow
d. the visitor's soiled tissue
C
When working the night shift, sleeping is allowed if
a. your residents are sleeping
b. you have completed all tasks assigned
c. you are on break or lunch
d. you rotate sleeping with your co-workers
C
An observation that must be reported to the nurse when the nursing assistant
completes the restraint checks is
a. the resident is watching TV quietly
b. circulation of the extremities is cold and painful
c. circulation of the extremities is warm and dry
d. the restraints remain securely attached per facility policy
B
___________ is the prolonged retention and build up of stool in the rectum
a. Constipation
b. Fecal impaction
c. Bowel obstruction
d. Incontinence
B
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,When assisting a resident to brush his/her teeth,
a. gather toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, a kidney basin and water ahead of
time
b. place a towel over the person's lap to protect from spills and offer to brush
his/her teeth
c. inform him/her where the supplies are in the bathroom and place the call light
within reach
d. lower the head of the bed and turn the resident on his/her side to prevent choking
A
To avoid injury to children,
a. do not use table cloths
b. use toy chests with free-falling lids
c. remove warning labels from toys
d. do not use guardrails at the bottom of stairs
A
resident who sits in her wheelchair all the time and is not given restorative care,
may lose the ability to
a. sing
b. speak
c. feed herself
d. walk
D
When a nursing assistant has to wear gown and gloves, s(he) is following
a. airborne isolation
b. standard isolation
c. droplet isolation
d. contact isolation
D
Social needs being met include feeling of
a. security
b. belonging
c. achievement
d. independence
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, B
The position where the resident is in a left side-lying position with the lower arm
behind the back and the upper knee flexed and raised toward the chest with a
pillow supporting the knee and ankle is known as a resident in a
Sims position
The NA is taking care of a resident who is NPO. The NA knows this means the
resident
a. must be monitored while eating or drinking
b. can only have an ordered amount of fluids
c. has difficulty chewing and swallowing
d. cannot have any food or fluid by mouth
D
The practice of proper hand hygiene between resident care breaks the chain of
infection in the
a. mode of transmission
b. susceptible host
c. portal of exit
d. infectious agent
A
When you go into your assigned resident's room you notice that the oxygen is set
on 5 liters. You know the order is for 2 liters, so you
a. turn the oxygen down to 2 liters
b. leave the flow alone, since it is within acceptable flow limits
c. turn the oxygen completely off immediately, since the resident has had too much
oxygen for too long
d. ask the resident to turn the oxygen down to 2 liters
a
A resident is behaving differently than "normal" for that resident. You should
a. report it to your charge nurse
b. check later to see if it has stopped
c. mention it to family members
d. let the doctor know
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