SOLVED.
,Culture is:
A. The process of exchanging information
B. Body movements, facial expressions and posture
C. Traditional behaviors practiced by a group of people
D. The acknowledgement of a question - ANSWERC
Which of the following tasks is outside the scope of practice for an NA?
A. Giving a resident a bath
B. Inserting tubes into a resident's body
C. Helping a resident eat dinner
D. Transferring a resident from the bed to a chair - ANSWERB
Which of these is within the NAs scope of practice?
A. The resident's activities of daily living
B. The resident's treatment plan
C. Updating the resident's care plan
D. The resident's medication plan - ANSWERA
The first person in the NAs chain of command is the:
A. Administrator
B. Supervising nurse
C. Director of Nursing
D. Medical Director - ANSWERB
Scope of practice defines:
A. Tasks that healthcare providers are legally allowed to do
B. Tasks that once practiced and mastered can be done by NAs
C. The practice of providing healthcare interventions
D. Who is in the NA's chain of command - ANSWERA
Federal law concerned with the care provided in skilled nursing facilities -
ANSWEROBRA
Care given in hospitals for short-term care of injury or illness - ANSWERAcute care
Care given by specialists to improve function after illness or injury -
ANSWERRehabilitation
6:30pm in military time is written:
a. 18:30
b. 1830
c. 6:30
d. 16:30 - ANSWERb
,The circadian rhythm is
A. The 24-hour day-night cycle
B. The lack of ability to fall asleep or stay asleep
C. Deep sleep that helps the body to renew
D. The habit of taking short naps throughout the day - ANSWERA
Empathy means:
A. Sharing in the feelings and difficulties of others
B. Being caring, concerned and considerate
C. Identifying with the feelings of others
D. Being appropriate when dealing with others - ANSWERC
What are baseline vital signs?
A. The combined average of three sets of vital signs
B. Weekly vital sign readings
C. The initial set of vital signs done upon admission
D. The final set of vital signs prior to discharge - ANSWERC
Unlawful restraint is called:
A. Involuntary seclusion
B. False imprisonment
C. Battery
D. Assault - ANSWERB
Why is it important for a nursing assistant not to overreact when a resident behaves
inappropriately?
A. It may actually reinforce the behavior
B. Other residents may then copy the behavior
C. The NA's supervisor will be angry with him.
D. The NA might surprise the resident. - ANSWERA
How many hours of in-service education does OBRA require for nursing assistants
every year?
A. At least 34 hours
B. At least 28 hours
C. At least 18 hours
D. At least 12 hours - ANSWERD
Which of the following terms describes a bed that is completely made, with the
bedspread and blankets in place?
A. Closed bed
B. Open bed
C. Occupied bed
D. Unoccupied - ANSWERA
, During the Unoccupied Bed video, the narrator states that when the pillows have tags
on them, they should be inserted into the pillowcase:
A. Tag-side first, so the tag will be covered
B. After all tags are removed
C. With the tags taped or sewn down
D. Tag-side out, so the tag will be visible - ANSWERA
The failure to provide appropriate care resulting in unintentional injury is:
A. Neglect
B. Abuse
C. Assault
D. Negligence - ANSWERD
The failure to provide care that results in physical, emotional or mental harm is:
A. Negligence
B. Neglect
C. Abuse
D. Malpractice - ANSWERB
What is the purpose of the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)?
A. To offer in-service training for nursing assistants
B. To keep protected health information (PHI) private
C. To encourage people to make decisions about advance directives
D. To detail how abuse should be reported - ANSWERC
Objective information is:
A. Factual information
B. Information based on opinion
C. Information that cannot be observed
D. Also called "symptoms" - ANSWERA
During the Hand Washing video, how much soap is recommended to be used to wash
hands?
A. 2ml
B. 1 tsp.
C. 1 tbsp.
D. 5ml - ANSWERD
Paralysis on one side of the body is called:
A. Quadriplegia
B. Paraplegia
C. Hemiplegia
D. Hemiparesis - ANSWERC
According to OBRA, what temperature range must long-term care facilities maintain?
A. 71 - 71 °F