STNA Practice Test 3 | 33 Questions with Answers
Which approach focuses on the physical and emotional car of a person, not just the
person's physical condition or dies ease?
A. Holistic
B. Holographic
C. Holoscopic
D. Wholistic - -A. Holistic
-Which of the following is a type of healthcare agency/organization that provides care for
people who are dying and their families?
A.Hospice
B. Preferred provider organization
C. Case management
D. Assisted living - -A. Hospice
-What does DON stand for?
A. Director of nursing
B. Division of nursing
C. Doctors of nursing
D. Directory of nursing - -A. Director of nursing
-What was the goal of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1987?
A. To improve conditions for people and long-term care facilities
B. To provide convenient transport services for patient to residents
C. To ensure about the hospitals budget did not exceed I decided amount
D. To reconcile differences between the patient or residents of an organization and the
management - -A. To improve conditions for people in long-term care facilities
-Residents of an assisted living facility:
A. Typically in the later stages of an acute illness
B. Are usually recipients of Medicare and Medicaid
C. Have social needs but do not have significant medical problems
D. Are able to provide most of their care independently - -D. Are able to provide most of
their care independently
-Which of the following settings is most likely appropriate for a person who is unable to
care for herself at home but who does not require admission to an acute care setting?
A. Hospital
B. Assisted-living
C. Long term care
D. Hospice - -C. Long term care
-Two nursing assistance discussed that residence husband of several decades has recently
been diagnosed with cancer. why should this discussion be held in a private area?
, A. To protect the residence confidentiality
B. To allow for clear communication
C. To promote holistic care
D. To allow more members of the care team to participate in discussion - -A. To protect the
residence confidentiality
-Which of the following individuals is most appropriate for being admitted to hospice?
A. A disabled woman who has no living family members
B. A man with numerous chronic diseases in a low income
C. A man who was in the late stages of lung cancer
D. A woman who has become unable to wash or dress herself independently - -C. A man
who is in the late stages of lung cancer
-In the past nursing assistance were often:
A. Employed in long-term care facilities with minimal or no training
B. Employed on a contractual basis
C. Employed in day care centers
D. Employed in hotels - -A. Employed in long-term care facilities with minimal or no
training
-What does OBRA stand for?
A. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
B. Omnibus Budget Regulation Act
C. Omnipotent Budget Reconciliation Act
D. Omniscient Budget Regulation act - -A. Omnibus budget reconcilation act
-The major objective of OBRA was:
A. To establish safety and health standards for the workplace
B. To help patients in residence move from place to place
C. To improve the quality of care given to residents of long-term care facilities
D.To care for people who have problems with thinking and memory - -C. To improve the
quality of care given to residence of long-term care facilities
-A nursing assistant training program include all the following except:
A. Infection control
B. Medication administration
C. Feeding techniques
D. Residents rights - -B. Medication administration
-Which of the following does the state competency evaluation include?
A. A physical examination
B. A stamina test
C. A nursing test
D. A skills test - -D. A skills test
-One of the most important duties a nursing assistant is responsible for is:
Which approach focuses on the physical and emotional car of a person, not just the
person's physical condition or dies ease?
A. Holistic
B. Holographic
C. Holoscopic
D. Wholistic - -A. Holistic
-Which of the following is a type of healthcare agency/organization that provides care for
people who are dying and their families?
A.Hospice
B. Preferred provider organization
C. Case management
D. Assisted living - -A. Hospice
-What does DON stand for?
A. Director of nursing
B. Division of nursing
C. Doctors of nursing
D. Directory of nursing - -A. Director of nursing
-What was the goal of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1987?
A. To improve conditions for people and long-term care facilities
B. To provide convenient transport services for patient to residents
C. To ensure about the hospitals budget did not exceed I decided amount
D. To reconcile differences between the patient or residents of an organization and the
management - -A. To improve conditions for people in long-term care facilities
-Residents of an assisted living facility:
A. Typically in the later stages of an acute illness
B. Are usually recipients of Medicare and Medicaid
C. Have social needs but do not have significant medical problems
D. Are able to provide most of their care independently - -D. Are able to provide most of
their care independently
-Which of the following settings is most likely appropriate for a person who is unable to
care for herself at home but who does not require admission to an acute care setting?
A. Hospital
B. Assisted-living
C. Long term care
D. Hospice - -C. Long term care
-Two nursing assistance discussed that residence husband of several decades has recently
been diagnosed with cancer. why should this discussion be held in a private area?
, A. To protect the residence confidentiality
B. To allow for clear communication
C. To promote holistic care
D. To allow more members of the care team to participate in discussion - -A. To protect the
residence confidentiality
-Which of the following individuals is most appropriate for being admitted to hospice?
A. A disabled woman who has no living family members
B. A man with numerous chronic diseases in a low income
C. A man who was in the late stages of lung cancer
D. A woman who has become unable to wash or dress herself independently - -C. A man
who is in the late stages of lung cancer
-In the past nursing assistance were often:
A. Employed in long-term care facilities with minimal or no training
B. Employed on a contractual basis
C. Employed in day care centers
D. Employed in hotels - -A. Employed in long-term care facilities with minimal or no
training
-What does OBRA stand for?
A. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
B. Omnibus Budget Regulation Act
C. Omnipotent Budget Reconciliation Act
D. Omniscient Budget Regulation act - -A. Omnibus budget reconcilation act
-The major objective of OBRA was:
A. To establish safety and health standards for the workplace
B. To help patients in residence move from place to place
C. To improve the quality of care given to residents of long-term care facilities
D.To care for people who have problems with thinking and memory - -C. To improve the
quality of care given to residence of long-term care facilities
-A nursing assistant training program include all the following except:
A. Infection control
B. Medication administration
C. Feeding techniques
D. Residents rights - -B. Medication administration
-Which of the following does the state competency evaluation include?
A. A physical examination
B. A stamina test
C. A nursing test
D. A skills test - -D. A skills test
-One of the most important duties a nursing assistant is responsible for is: