All Chapters Included
, Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Health Care 2
Chapter 2. The Nursing Assistant 7
Chapter 3. Communication and Interpersonal Skills 11
Chapter 4. Relating to Your Patients 15
Chapter 5. Infection Control 19
Chapter 6. Environmental Safety, Accident Prevention, and Disaster Plans 23
Chapter 7. Emergency Situations 27
Chapter 8. Body Systems and Common Diseases 31
Chapter 9. Vital Signs 35
Chapter 10. Positioning, Moving, and Ambulation 39
Chapter 11. Admission, Transfer, and Discharge 43
Chapter 12. The Patient's Environment 48
Chapter 13. Hygiene and Grooming 52
Chapter 14. Special Skin Care 56
Chapter 15. Nutrition 60
Chapter 16. Elimination Needs 64
Chapter 17. Specimen Collection and Testing 68
Chapter 18. AM and PM Care 72
Chapter 19. Restorative Care and Rehabilitation 78
Chapter 20. Additional Patient Care Procedures 82
Chapter 21. Preoperative and Postoperative Care 86
Chapter 22. Subacute Care 90
Chapter 23. Special Skills in Long-Term Care 94
Chapter 24. Death and Dying 99
, Test Bank - The Nursing Assistant: Acute, Subacute, and Long-Term Care, 6e (Pulliam, 2020)
The Nursing Assistant Acute, Subacute, and Long-Term Care, 6th Edition(Pulliam)
Chapters 1 - 24
The Nursing Assistant: Acute, Subacute, and Long
Term Care, 6e (Pulliam)Chapter 1 Introduction to
Health Care
1) A nursing assistant could apply for employment at which of these health
care organizations?
A) A hospital
B) A nursing home
C) A home health agency
D) Any of the
above
ANSWER: D
Page Ref: 3-4
LO: 2. List and describe different types of health care facilities.
2) When a nursing assistant provides quality care to a patient, it is important
that the care is
A) Given according to the RN's cultural preferences.
B) Given in the way that will cost the least.
C) Culturally acceptable to the patient.
D) Done as quickly as possible
each day.ANSWER: C
Page Ref: 3
LO: 1. Identify the purposes of health care facilities.
.
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, Test Bank - The Nursing Assistant: Acute, Subacute, and Long-Term Care, 6e (Pulliam, 2020)
3) Ms. Janda is being discharged from the acute care hospital. She is still quite
ill and requires
intravenous medications. She needs skilled nursing care. Which of the
following facilities would she be moved to?
A) A long-term care facility
B) A home health agency
C) A rehabilitation facility
D) A subacute care
facilityANSWER: D
Page Ref: 4
LO: 2. List and describe different types of health care facilities.
4) A nursing assistant is a key position on the health care team. The
primary responsibility fornursing assistants is to
A) Assist the doctor by performing procedures.
B) Supervise environmental services teams.
C) Care for patients under the supervision of an RN.
D) Schedule LPN staff on
all shifts.ANSWER: C
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LO: 3. Describe a typical organizational structure of a health care
facility and explain how the nursing assistant fits into this structure.
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