Practice Questions, Accurate Answers & Pass-First
Prep
1. Why is creating a special sign for a resident's door considered a best
practice in nursing home care?
It allows the nurse aide to avoid interacting with the resident.
It ensures that other residents do not disturb her.
It simplifies the nurse aide's responsibilities.
It promotes independence and helps the resident navigate her
environment.
2. If a nurse aide is serving meals and notices that a client is particularly
anxious about eating, what should they do in relation to the meal
serving procedure?
Leave the tray outside the room until the client is ready to eat.
Bring the tray into the room immediately and engage the client
in conversation to ease their anxiety.
Ask another staff member to feed the client instead.
Serve the tray last to avoid disrupting the meal service for others.
3. What action should a nurse aide take if a resident has not had a bowel
movement for over 3 days?
Sit the resident on the toilet until he has a bowel movement.
Report the finding to the charge nurse.
, Give the resident an enema.
Ignore the problem.
4. If a new resident frequently gets lost in the nursing home, what
proactive measure could a nurse aide implement to enhance her
, orientation and independence?
Create personalized directional aids, such as signs or maps.
Instruct other residents to guide her.
Limit her movement to her room only.
Use verbal reprimands to correct her behavior.
5. If a nurse aide notices that a resident is refusing to drink fluids despite
being instructed to increase intake, what should the aide do?
Only offer fluids during meal times.
Ignore the refusal and document it.
Force the resident to drink fluids.
Encourage the resident to drink fluids and offer a variety of
options.
6. Why is placing a familiar object on the door beneficial for a resident
with Alzheimer's disease?
It prevents her from wandering off.
It allows the roommate to assist her more easily.
It helps the resident recognize her room and promotes a sense
of independence.
It distracts her from her confusion.
7. Which of the following would be the best way for a nursing assistant to
demonstrate patience when a resident is taking a long time to get
dressed?
"Please hurry a little if you can. I have to bathe another resident."
"When you're feeling better, you will be able to move more
, quickly."
"Just so you know, I need to leave work soon."
"Take your time. There is no need to rush."
8. Where should a nurse aide position themselves when assisting a client
with a cane?
About one foot from the client's weak side.
About one foot from the client's strong side.
Approximately two feet directly behind the client.
Slightly behind the client on the client's weak side.
9. Part DD-52. The client has weakness on one side and use a cane. When
assisting to ambulate, the nurse aide SHOULD:
Tell the client to hold cane on weak side
Tell the client to move strong leg first
Stand on the strong side and slightly behind the client
Stand on the weak side and slightly behind the client
10. What is the recommended action for a nurse aide to take when caring
for a resident's dry feet?
Keep socks on them at all times.
Wash and dry them only.
Raise them on a pillow.
Apply lotion after washing and drying the feet.
11. What is the correct action for nurse aides regarding hand hygiene after
providing care to a resident?