Complete Solutions
1. A professional caregiver should
a) perform the care assigned, even if he/she is not yet trained
b) Only perform the task for which he/she has been trained c) Perform any care requested by the family
d) None of the above correct answer: b
Residents are allowed to refuse medication from facility staff. True/ False correct answer: True
Which of the following are essential qualities of a professional caregiver a) empathetic
b) Considerate
c) Cheerful d) All of the above correct answer: d
If a resident refuses medication, who should be notified
a) Adult protective service
b) fire department c) The caregiver who is taking over when your shift is over d) Resident's physician correct answer: d
Assisted living communities in Arizona are licensed based on the level of care they are authorize to provide. Which of the following is NOT one of those level of care?
a) Hospice care services b) personal care services c) Directed care service
d) supervisory care services correct answer: a
You should never talk about the care that a resident receives when you are outside your community. True/False correct answer: True
Which of the following best describes empathy?
a) pleasant attitude
b) being truthful and accurate about the work you perform c) seeing thing from another's point of view d) talking care of business in a timely manner correct answer: c
Adult day health services are never allowed in Arizona assisted living Communities. True/False correct answer: false
It is important to maintain................. so that you and your resident can keep a healthy physical and emotional balance in your relationship. a) financial boundaries b) professional boundaries c) good posture d) silence correct answer: b
Professional conduct includes the following: a) accepting and giving gifts to your favorite resident in the community
b) Asking your resident for advise when facing a difficult situation outside of work c) punctually or consistently arriving on time for your shift