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While receiving persona care in bed, a resident begins to have a seizure. The nurse aid should... a. hold the resident down to reduce injury b. keep the airway open and prepare to do CPR c. call the charge nurse and remain with the resident d. place a tongue blade between the resident's teeth - CORRECT ANSWER-c Rationale: When a resident has a seizure, the nurse aide is responsible for maintaining the safety of the resident. Calling for help is the important first task. A nurse will be able to assess the resident and determine if any further action is required. The nurse aide should remove any objects in the area that could possibly harm the resident. If the resident is sitting in a chair, guiding the resident to the floor and protecting the resident's head is important. Clothing may need to be loosened to help with breathing. There is no way to stop or shorten the seizure, so the nurse aide should simply observe the seizure activity and try to time the length of the seizure. The nurse aide is not to leave the resident at any time. When the seizure is over, the resident should be turned to the side to reduce the risk of choking in vomit or saliva While watching the residents in the dining room, a nurse aide notices that a resident is eating very little lunch. It is most important that the nurse aide... a. check if the resident was snacking before the meal b. ask if the resident would like something else to eat c. remind the resident that dinner is several hours away d. check when the resident last had a bowel movement - CORRECT ANSWER-b Rationale: Nutritional status is very important to an elderly resident. Residents who are not eating enough are at greater risk for health problems. Eating well can be challenging for some elderly residents because of changes in their ability to smell and taste. As a result, residents may have less interest in food. One way to improve appetite is to allow residents to make their own food choices. In this manner, the resident exercises independence and choice over what is eaten. This helps the resident feel a greater sense of control, which contributes to self-esteem. It is also the resident's right to be involved in choices affecting the resident's life and care. If the nurse aide sees that a resident is not eating, while there are questions the nurse aide may have about why, the most important immediate question is to ask if there is something the resident would like to eat. In responding to the question, the nurse aide is likely to learn more about why the resident is not eating.

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Prometric Exam #1 Questions With complete
Solutions Graded A+

While receiving persona care in bed, a resident begins to have a seizure. The nurse aid
should...


a. hold the resident down to reduce injury

b. keep the airway open and prepare to do CPR

c. call the charge nurse and remain with the resident

d. place a tongue blade between the resident's teeth - CORRECT ANSWER-c

Rationale: When a resident has a seizure, the nurse aide is responsible for maintaining
the safety of the resident. Calling for help is the important first task. A nurse will be able
to assess the resident and determine if any further action is required. The nurse aide
should remove any objects in the area that could possibly harm the resident. If the
resident is sitting in a chair, guiding the resident to the floor and protecting the resident's
head is important. Clothing may need to be loosened to help with breathing. There is no
way to stop or shorten the seizure, so the nurse aide should simply observe the seizure
activity and try to time the length of the seizure. The nurse aide is not to leave the
resident at any time. When the seizure is over, the resident should be turned to the side
to reduce the risk of choking in vomit or saliva



While watching the residents in the dining room, a nurse aide notices that a resident is
eating very little lunch. It is most important that the nurse aide...



a. check if the resident was snacking before the meal

b. ask if the resident would like something else to eat

c. remind the resident that dinner is several hours away

d. check when the resident last had a bowel movement - CORRECT ANSWER-b

,Rationale: Nutritional status is very important to an elderly resident. Residents who are
not eating enough are at greater risk for health problems. Eating well can be challenging
for some elderly residents because of changes in their ability to smell and taste. As a
result, residents may have less interest in food. One way to improve appetite is to allow
residents to make their own food choices. In this manner, the resident exercises
independence and choice over what is eaten. This helps the resident feel a greater
sense of control, which contributes to self-esteem. It is also the resident's right to be
involved in choices affecting the resident's life and care. If the nurse aide sees that a
resident is not eating, while there are questions the nurse aide may have about why, the
most important immediate question is to ask if there is something the resident would like
to eat. In responding to the question, the nurse aide is likely to learn more about why
the resident is not eating.



The nurse aide's role in assisting with a bowel and bladder restraining program
includes...



a. being consistent with carrying out the toileting schedule

b. notifying the family that the resident has been placed on the program

c. determining the type of program best suited for the resident

d. checking the resident every four hours for incontinence - CORRECT ANSWER-a

Rationale: Bowel and bladder retraining is intended to help residents who are
incontinent become continent. The retraining program requires that the resident be
toileted on a routine schedule to void or defecate. It requires consistency to be effective.
The schedule is individualized, but typically residents are toileted every two hours at
first. When a resident is involved in retraining, it is best if the person can sit on a toilet
instead of using a bedpan. The care plan for retraining may also include making sure
the resident is getting enough fluids so that the bladder receives signals when filling. For
many elderly residents, the goal of retraining is to help the body recognize the urge and
sensations associated with bowel or bladder elimination. When residents gain bladder
and/or bowel control, the risk of skin irritation and breakdown decreases. Gaining
bladder and/or bowel control also helps preserve personal dignity.



A resident, who is on a toileting schedule, asks to go to the bathroom frequently. The
nurse aide should respond to the resident's requests by...

, a. telling the resident that it is not the time

b. decreasing the resident's fluid intake

c. asking the resident to follow the schedule

d. taking the resident to the bathroom as needed - CORRECT ANSWER-d

Rationale: A toileting schedule may be part of a resident's care. However, should a
resident ask to be toileted at a non-scheduled time, it is the nurse aide's responsibility to
make sure that the resident is assisted. The resident may be unable to wait until the
scheduled toileting time, and must not be made to wait. The resident should be allowed
to use the bathroom as often as needed. It is important that the nurse aide treat and
respond to the resident in a manner that is respectful and dignified



The care plan requires that the resident be ambulated 100 feet twice a day at 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. When the nurse aide arrives to walk the resident at 10 a.m., the resident
refuses. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse aide?



a. "Maybe you can plan to walk a little further this afternoon."

b. "The doctor ordered your walking exercise. You really need to try."

c. "You have the right to refuse. Do you want me to tell the nurse?"

d. "Would you prefer to walk a little later?" - CORRECT ANSWER-d

Rationale: The nurse aide is responsible for carrying out the instructions and activities
indicated on the resident's care plan. If ambulation is an activity required to assist in
maintaining or increasing the resident's mobility, the nurse aide will need to attempt to
complete that activity. It is always the resident's right to make decisions about care and
to refuse any activity that the resident does not want to participate in. However, by using
effective communication techniques, the nurse aide may be able to encourage the
resident to attempt and complete an activity that was initially refused. Asking about the
resident's preferences is often an effective way to do this, as it shows respect for the
resident's rights and allows the resident to feel a sense of control.

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