MNA - Exam 7 - Comprehensive Final Exam
questions and answers 2025/2026 latest
update
accountable - answerBeing responsible for one's actions and the actions of others who performed
delegated tasks; answering questions about and explaining one's actions and the actions of others
acute - answerillness A sudden illness from which a person is expected to recover
Alzheimer's disease (AD) - answerA disease that affects brain tissue; memory loss and confusion
increase until the person cannot tend to simple personal needs
assisted living residence (ALR) - answerProvides housing, personal care, support services, health care,
and activities in a home-like setting
board and care home - answerProvides rooms, meals, laundry, and supervision to independent residents
in a home-like setting; group home
case management - answerA nursing care pattern; a case manager (an RN) coordinates a person's care
from admission through discharge and into the home setting
chronic illness - answerAn on-going illness, slow or gradual in onset; it has no cure; the illness can be
controlled and complications prevented with proper treatment
delegate - answerTo authorize another person to perform a nursing task in a certain situation
group home - answerSame as "board and care home"
hospice - answerA health care agency or program for persons who are terminally ill
independence - answerNot relying on or requiring care from others
,interdisciplinary team - answerThe many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on the
person's total care; health team
job description - answerA document that describes what the center expects you to do
licensed practical nurse (LPN) - answerA nurse who has completed a 1-year nursing program and has
passed a licensing test; called licensed vocational nurse (LVN) in some states
licensed vocational nurse (LVN) - answerSame as "licensed practical nurse"
Medicaid - answerA health care payment program sponsored by the federal government and operated
by the states
Medicare - answerA federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age or older and younger
people with certain disabilities
nursing assistant - answerA person who gives basic nursing care under the supervision of a licensed
nurse; nurse aide, nursing attendant, orderly, unlicensed assistive personnel and health care assistant
are some other titles
nursing center - answerProvides health care and nursing care to persons who need regular or
continuous care; licensed nurses are required; nursing facility or nursing home
nursing facility (NF) - answerSame as "nursing center"
nursing home - answerSame as "nursing center"
nursing task - answerNursing care or a nursing function, procedure, activity, or work that can be
delegated to nursing assistants when it does not require an RN's professional knowledge or judgment
nursing team - answerThose who provide nursing care—RNs, LPNs/LVNs, and nursing assistants
,registered nurse (RN) - answerA nurse who has completed a 2-, 3-, or 4-year nursing program and has
passed a licensing test
responsibility - answerThe duty or obligation to perform some act or function
skilled nursing facility (SNF) - answerProvides health care and nursing care for residents who have many
or severe health problems or who need rehabilitation; may be part of a nursing center or a hospital
abuse - answerThe willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation (to threaten, to
hurt or punish), or punishment that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish; depriving the
person (or the person's caretaker) of the goods or services needed to attain or maintain well-being
assault - answerIntentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body without the person's
consent
battery - answerTouching a person's body without his or her consent
boundary crossing - answerA brief act or behavior outside the helpful zone
boundary sign - answerAn act, behavior, or thought that warns of a boundary crossing or violation
boundary violation - answerAn act or behavior that meets your needs, not the person's
civil law - answerLaws concerned with relationships between people
crime - answerAn act that violates a criminal law
criminal law - answerLaws concerned with offenses against the public and society in general
, defamation - answerInjuring a person's name and reputation by making false statements to a third
person
ethics - answerKnowledge of what is right conduct and wrong conduct
false imprisonment - answerUnlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
fraud - answerSaying or doing something to trick, fool, or deceive a person
invasion of privacy - answerViolating a person's right not to have his or her name, photo, or private
affairs exposed or made public without giving consent
involuntary seclusion - answerSeparating a person from others against his or her will, keeping the
person confined to a certain area, or keeping the person away from his or her room without consent
law - answerA rule of conduct made by a government body
libel - answerMaking false statements in print, writing, or through pictures or drawings
malpractice - answerNegligence by a professional person
neglect - answerFailure to provide the person with the goods or services needed to avoid physical harm,
mental anguish, or mental illness
negligence - answerAn unintentional wrong in which a person did not act in a reasonable and careful
manner and a person or the person's property was harmed
ombudsman - answerSomeone who supports or promotes the needs and interests of another person
professional boundary - answerThat which separates helpful behaviors from behaviors that are not
helpful
questions and answers 2025/2026 latest
update
accountable - answerBeing responsible for one's actions and the actions of others who performed
delegated tasks; answering questions about and explaining one's actions and the actions of others
acute - answerillness A sudden illness from which a person is expected to recover
Alzheimer's disease (AD) - answerA disease that affects brain tissue; memory loss and confusion
increase until the person cannot tend to simple personal needs
assisted living residence (ALR) - answerProvides housing, personal care, support services, health care,
and activities in a home-like setting
board and care home - answerProvides rooms, meals, laundry, and supervision to independent residents
in a home-like setting; group home
case management - answerA nursing care pattern; a case manager (an RN) coordinates a person's care
from admission through discharge and into the home setting
chronic illness - answerAn on-going illness, slow or gradual in onset; it has no cure; the illness can be
controlled and complications prevented with proper treatment
delegate - answerTo authorize another person to perform a nursing task in a certain situation
group home - answerSame as "board and care home"
hospice - answerA health care agency or program for persons who are terminally ill
independence - answerNot relying on or requiring care from others
,interdisciplinary team - answerThe many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on the
person's total care; health team
job description - answerA document that describes what the center expects you to do
licensed practical nurse (LPN) - answerA nurse who has completed a 1-year nursing program and has
passed a licensing test; called licensed vocational nurse (LVN) in some states
licensed vocational nurse (LVN) - answerSame as "licensed practical nurse"
Medicaid - answerA health care payment program sponsored by the federal government and operated
by the states
Medicare - answerA federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age or older and younger
people with certain disabilities
nursing assistant - answerA person who gives basic nursing care under the supervision of a licensed
nurse; nurse aide, nursing attendant, orderly, unlicensed assistive personnel and health care assistant
are some other titles
nursing center - answerProvides health care and nursing care to persons who need regular or
continuous care; licensed nurses are required; nursing facility or nursing home
nursing facility (NF) - answerSame as "nursing center"
nursing home - answerSame as "nursing center"
nursing task - answerNursing care or a nursing function, procedure, activity, or work that can be
delegated to nursing assistants when it does not require an RN's professional knowledge or judgment
nursing team - answerThose who provide nursing care—RNs, LPNs/LVNs, and nursing assistants
,registered nurse (RN) - answerA nurse who has completed a 2-, 3-, or 4-year nursing program and has
passed a licensing test
responsibility - answerThe duty or obligation to perform some act or function
skilled nursing facility (SNF) - answerProvides health care and nursing care for residents who have many
or severe health problems or who need rehabilitation; may be part of a nursing center or a hospital
abuse - answerThe willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation (to threaten, to
hurt or punish), or punishment that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish; depriving the
person (or the person's caretaker) of the goods or services needed to attain or maintain well-being
assault - answerIntentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body without the person's
consent
battery - answerTouching a person's body without his or her consent
boundary crossing - answerA brief act or behavior outside the helpful zone
boundary sign - answerAn act, behavior, or thought that warns of a boundary crossing or violation
boundary violation - answerAn act or behavior that meets your needs, not the person's
civil law - answerLaws concerned with relationships between people
crime - answerAn act that violates a criminal law
criminal law - answerLaws concerned with offenses against the public and society in general
, defamation - answerInjuring a person's name and reputation by making false statements to a third
person
ethics - answerKnowledge of what is right conduct and wrong conduct
false imprisonment - answerUnlawful restraint or restriction of a person's freedom of movement
fraud - answerSaying or doing something to trick, fool, or deceive a person
invasion of privacy - answerViolating a person's right not to have his or her name, photo, or private
affairs exposed or made public without giving consent
involuntary seclusion - answerSeparating a person from others against his or her will, keeping the
person confined to a certain area, or keeping the person away from his or her room without consent
law - answerA rule of conduct made by a government body
libel - answerMaking false statements in print, writing, or through pictures or drawings
malpractice - answerNegligence by a professional person
neglect - answerFailure to provide the person with the goods or services needed to avoid physical harm,
mental anguish, or mental illness
negligence - answerAn unintentional wrong in which a person did not act in a reasonable and careful
manner and a person or the person's property was harmed
ombudsman - answerSomeone who supports or promotes the needs and interests of another person
professional boundary - answerThat which separates helpful behaviors from behaviors that are not
helpful