TEST
1. While the nurse aide is supporting a customer to
the commode, a vacationer enters the room. How
SHOULD the nurse aide respond?
(A) "Can't you knock?"
(B) "Hi. This will only take a moment, so
please take a seat."
(C) "Would you help me raise the consumer?"
(D) "Would you please wait within the foyer?" - ANS-D
2. The nurse aide ought to carry out oral care on a
client who is subconscious at LEAST every:
(A) 2 hours.
(B) three hours.
(C) four hours.
(D) 5 hours. - ANS-A
three. The nurse aide SHOULD document a purchaser's
concerns immediately to the:
(A) nurse supervisor.
(B) primary fitness care company.
(C) purchaser's circle of relatives.
(D) administrator - ANS-A
four. Before supporting a purchaser into a tub or bathe,
the nurse aide ought to FIRST:
(A) check the temperature of the water.
(B) shampoo the customer's hair.
(C) soak the client's ft.
(D) practice lotion or oil to the patron's pores and skin. - ANS-A
five. A client looks ahead to playing playing cards each
morning. The nurse aide SHOULD:
(A) tell the patron that the nurse aide is just too
busy today to take the purchaser to play cards.
(B) plan the client's schedule in order that the consumer
is bathed and dressed in time for playing
playing cards.
(C) inform the patron that the nurse aide forgot
that the patron desired to play playing cards.
(D) ask the client to bathe and get dressed self
before taking the consumer to play cards. - ANS-B
6. A purchaser with Alzheimer's sickness wanders from
room to room at the same time as shifting the belongings of
different clients to distinctive locations. Alert and
, oriented customers are irritated that their matters have
been moved. The nurse aide SHOULD:
(A) return the purchaser to the patron's room and
near the door.
(B) locate the lacking articles and return them.
(C) walk with the customer at all times to keep
the consumer from wandering.
(D) tell the opposite clients to be expertise
of the consumer's condition. - ANS-B
7. A customer is paralyzed at the left facet. The
nurse aide SHOULD place the signaling
tool:
(A) at the customer's right hand.
(B) at the left aspect of the patron's mattress.
(C) on the chair at the left of the consumer's mattress.
(D) at the desk at the foot of the bed. - ANS-A
eight. Physical restraints are used MOST frequently:
(A) to prevent purchaser injury.
(B) whilst the nurse aide personnel is unavailable.
(C) at the family's request.
(D) to prevent customers from wandering. - ANS-A
nine. What is the FIRST element a nurse aide must
do when finding an unresponsive purchaser?
(A) Place a chilly washcloth on the customer's
brow
(B) Call for assist
(C) Close the door to offer privateness to the
consumer
(D) Call the consumer's circle of relatives - ANS-B
10. What sort of fireplace can be placed out with water?
(A) Electrical
(B) Grease
(C) Paper
(D) Chemical - ANS-C
eleven. When being concerned for a patron from another
country, the nurse aide SHOULD:
(A) be sensitive to the purchaser's cultural desires.
(B) orient the client to the cultural practices
of the ability.
(C) sell participation with the aid of the client in
organization activity.
(D) provide an explanation for to the purchaser that cultural
preferences are not critical when
presenting care. - ANS-A
12. If a customer has hand tremors, the nurse aide
SHOULD:
(A) restrain the hand that has the tremor.
(B) assist the client with activities of each day