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Caregiver Study Guide Exam Questions
with Complete Answers
what should you do if a resident makes an inappropriate request? - Answer-politely let
the resident know that is not allowed

what type of abuse is hitting, slapping, pinching, or kicking - Answer-physical

which of the following would not help maintain and improve the quality of life for
residents? - Answer-making all the choices for the resident

which of the following is example of ethical behavior by a caregiver? - Answer-
protecting a resident's privacy

_________ means harming a person physically, mentally, or emotionally by failing to
provide the needed care. - Answer-neglect

which of the following terms mean to steal, take advantage of, or improperly use the
money, property, or any other assets of another person? - Answer-financial abuse

which of the following is an example of sexual abuse? - Answer-rubbing up against a
resident inappropriately

if a caregiver enables threats of harm to a resident for wanting to tell another caregiver
about a problem, this is an example of________ - Answer-psychological abuse

what does confidentiality mean? - Answer-keeping private information private

with whom may you share a resident's medical information? - Answer-with other
members of the resident's care team

which of the following is the legal document that designates what kid of care a person
wants if they are unable to make that decision for themselves? - Answer-advance
directives

which of the following is an example of an advance directive? - Answer-durable power
of attorney for health care

what is the best way for you to keep a resident's health information confidential? -
Answer-you must store, file, or shred documents according to the facility's policy

which behavior promotes the rights of residents? - Answer-encouraging a resident to
participate in their care planning

, what could happen of trust between resident and caregiver is broken? - Answer-the
resident could withhold sensitive information needed to provide care

a resident call signal should be - Answer-matched to the resident's ability to operate

when should a resident's computerized record be accessed? - Answer-on a "need to
know" basis

how many years should resident records be retained for at least? - Answer-6 years

who is vulnerable to abuse or neglect? - Answer-elderly, mentally ill, disabled, and
people with communication problems

why should you report abuse? - Answer-because it is the law

one of your resident is confused, he is sitting in the activity room in his wheelchair, you
notice he is masturbating, the best thing for CG to do is - Answer-remove him to his
room for privacy

a resident who has not had adequate fluid intake and becomes confused and sleepy
may be - Answer-dehydrated

what is HIPPA's slogan? - Answer-"information privacy is everyone's job, not everyone's
business"

when can the care giving relationship be truly effective? - Answer-based on genuine
trust

Mrs. Byrd asks the caregiver not to show her sister her blood tests. What should the
caregiver do? - Answer-respect Mrs. Byrd's wishes

you overhear another caregiver talk over the phone about details in Mr. Lee's care plan
that shouldn't be shared to his friend. What should you do? - Answer-report it ton your
manager

which of the following terms is defined as "the process in which a person, with the help
of a doctor, makes informed decisions about his or her healthcare"? - Answer-informed
consent

texting a family member after work about the resident care is a violation of - Answer-
privacy rights

what is the most basic need that must be met before others need can be met? -
Answer-physical
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