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CNA Practice Questions Multiple choice with complete solution 2023People with acute illnesses are usually cared for in: A. home care B. hospitals C. long term care facilities D. physicians office B. The person who receives care in long-term care facility is the: A. client B. patient C.resident D. invalid C. The minimum number of hours of continuing education that the nurse assistant must have every year is: A. two B. four C. eight D. twelve D. The members of the healthcare team includes the: A. resident B.Licensed nurse C. nurse assistant D. All the above D. Needs on the lowest level of Maslowe's hierarchy include: A. love B. safety C. food D. self esteam C. According to Maslowe's theory: A. the needs at one level must be satisfied before needs at the next level become important. B. the need for self esteem is the most important of all. C. self actualization is the feeling of love from your family members D. all the above A. An example of an aging change in the cardiovascular system is: A. lung capacity increases due to muscular rigidly B. blood pressure increases C. the heart rate increases D. all the above B An example of aging change in the urinary system is: A. bladder capacity changes B. kidney function increases during the day C. fewer hormones are secreted D. all the above D. An example of an aging change in the digestive system is: A. movement of food through the stomach increases B. the stomach stretches, enabling it to hold a larger amount of food C. the gag reflexes is less effective D. all the above C. An example of an aging change in the musculoskeletal system is: A. the ability to feel pressure and temperature increases B. bones become more porous and break easily C. endurance increases D. all the above B. the outer layer of the skin is called: A. dermis B. epidermis C. subcutaneous layer D. external membrane B. Aging changes in the integumentry system include: A. the skin thins and becomes less elastic B. oil glands secrete less C. blood vessels that nourish the skin are more fragile D. all the above D. the prostate gland: A. is not affected by aging B. controls urination C. may enlarge and obstruct the urethra D. non of the above C. Medical asepsis is: A. a surgical technique B. practices used the prevent the spread of infection C. of concern only to a licensed personnel D. part of the chain of infection B. An infection that develops when a person is a resident in a health care is called a/an: A. facility infection B. acquired infection C. nosocomial infection D. delayed infection C. an example of common vehicle of transmission is: A. touching a contaminated object B. eating contaminated food C. inhaling droplets in the air D. all the above D. the six factors necessary for an infection to spread are called: A. mode of transmission B. reservoir of infection C. portal of exit D. chain of infection D. _________ must be used in the care of residents: A. standard precautions B. substance isolation C. skin precautions D. isolation precautions A. the most important measure health care workers used to prevent the spread of infection is: A. wearing a mask B. handwashing C. surgical asepsis D. wearing a gown when in close contact with the resident is anticipated B. Handwashing should be done for a minimum of: A. 3 seconds B. 5 seconds C. 20 seconds D. 60 seconds D. handwashing should be preformed: A. when coming on duty and when leaving at the end of the day B. after personal use of the toilet C. before applying and after removing gloves D. all the above D. Gloves should be worn when: A. combing a residents hair B. entering a residents room C.taking a blood pressure D. brushing a residents teeth D. safety is the responsibility of: A. the nursing assistant B. the housekeeping department C. the maintenance department D. all the above D. when placing the residents call signal, you should: A. place the call signal by the alert residents at only when they are in bed B. never place the call signal near a confused resident C. place the call signal near all residents at all times D. all the above C.

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