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Which of the following is the nurse aide most likely to observe in a resident who has a low
blood sugar?
A. Shakiness or trembling
B. Thirst and dry mouth
C. Sweet breath odor
D. Increased urine correct answers A. Shakiness or trembling
Residents are most likely to feel the urge to have a bowel movement
A. after taking a nap.
B. after eating a meal.
C. just before bedtime.
D. during the shift change. correct answers B. after eating a meal.
Before helping a resident to stand who has been lying in bed, the nurse aide needs to
A. find out what the resident plans to do for the day.
B. make sure a walker is available for support in case it is needed.
C. ask if the resident has taken any medication recently.
D. allow time for the resident to adjust to sitting at the edge of the bed. correct answers D.
allow time for the resident to adjust to sitting at the edge of the bed.
While helping the resident to get dressed, the nurse aide observes that the resident's breathing
is faster. The resident says she feels tired. What should be the nurse aide's first action?
A. Dress the resident quickly.
B. Check the resident's vital signs.
C. Stop the dressing to let the resident rest.
D. Go to find a nurse to check the resident. correct answers C. Stop the dressing to let the
resident rest.
The nurse aide receives resident assignments from the charge nurse at the beginning of the
shift. When planning priorities it will be most important for the nurse aide to
A. decide break times with other nurse aides.
B. review assignments with others to check if residents are divided evenly.
C. check all assigned residents to see if anyone has immediate needs.
D. check what the activity department has scheduled for residents during the shift. correct
answers C. check all assigned residents to see if anyone has immediate needs.
The care plan requires that the resident be ambulated 100 feet twice a day at 10 a.m. and 2
p.m. When the nurse aide arrives to walk the resident at 10 a.m., the resident refuses. Which
of the following is the best response by the nurse aide?
A. "Maybe you can plan to walk a little further this afternoon."
B. "The doctor ordered your walking exercise. You really need to try."
, C. "You have the right to refuse. Do you want me to tell the nurse?"
D. "Would you prefer to walk a little later?" correct answers D. "Would you prefer to walk a
little later?"
Which of the following is generally experienced by a resident with low blood sugar?
A. Fever
B. Weakness
C. Sour breath
D. Frequent urination correct answers B. Weakness
An alert resident has requested to be left alone with her husband who is visiting. The resident
closes the door to her room. What should the nurse aide do?
A. Allow the resident to be alone with her spouse.
B. Suggest that the husband take the resident home for a visit.
C. Explain that the facility's policies do not allow for this type of visiting.
D. Remind the resident that this is a nursing home and not a hotel. correct answers A. Allow
the resident to be alone with her spouse.
When a resident is dark skinned, the first signs of skin breakdown, instead of appearing pale
or red, may appear
A. black.
B. green.
C. purple.
D. white. correct answers C. purple.
When a resident is light-skinned, an early sign of a skin breakdown will appear as a reddened
area, but when an individual has darker skin, the change may appear more purple. What is
most important is that the nurse aide observe for changes in skin color, and report changes
promptly.
Which foods are found on a high protein diet?
A. Pasta and rice
B. Meat and eggs
C. Fruits and vegetables
D. Whole grains and milk products correct answers B. Meat and eggs
A resident says she is 5 feet 6 inches tall. When the nurse aide measures the resident's height,
the resident is 5 feet 4 inches. What should the nurse aide do?
A. Record the resident's height as 5 feet 4 inches.
B. Record the resident's height as 5 feet 6 inches.
C. Explain that older people shrink with aging.
D. Measure the resident again. correct answers D. Measure the resident again.
The use of a physical restraint helps
A. control a resident's behavior.