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1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Module 1, 2 & 3 Due Jan 22 at 9:20am Points 35 Questions 35Time Limit 35 Minutes Available until Jan 22 at 9:20am This quiz was locked Jan 22 at 9:20am. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 27 out of 35 Score for this quiz: 27 out of 35 Submitted Jan 22 at 8:40am This attempt took 20 minutes. Question 1 0 / 1 pts Stanley is a 70-year-old man who recently had surgery in a local hospital. His condition is stable, but he requires 24-hour nursing care. He is most likely to beadmitted to a long-term care facility for rehabilitation and itted to the medical-surgical floor of the hospital. released to his home with his spouse. orrect orrect Answer Answer admitted to an assisted-living ou ou Answered Answered Question 2 1 / 1 pts 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Mrs. Milton is found to be stable following her hip surgery and no longer needs daily nursing care. Mr. Milton can care for her at home, but she needs physical therapy to strengthen her hip and leg. The BEST option for her is to return home and go to outpatient therapy. find an assisted-living facility that offers therapy. go to a subacute hospital. be admitted to a nursing home. Question 3 0 / 1 pts A nursing assistant who works for an assisted-living facility can expect tohelp with basic needs such as bathing, cooking, and different resident assignments daily. orrect orrect Answer Answer ou ou Answered Answered take frequent vital signs. spend most of the shift giving one-on-one care. Question 4 1 / 1 pts Mr. Krieger has been able to take care of himself at home, but he has been forgetting to take his medications and occasionally wanders away and becomes lost. Because he lives alone, his family is concerned for him and wants to ensure that he is safe. The BEST option for Mr. Krieger would be to 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant move into a community-based residential facility. hire a nursing assistant from a hospice agency. receive daily skilled nursing care. have a home healthcare agency set up his medications for him. Question 5 1 / 1 pts Nursing assistants who work in a subacute care facility provide care for residentswho are medically stable but require 24/7 nursing care. who cannot afford a hospital stay. immediately after surgery. during business hours only. Question 6 1 / 1 pts The first step in refusing a delegated task is todetermine if you have been trained to perform the task. inform the director of nurses of your refusal. tell your immediate supervisor that you are not able to complete the task. document the reason for your refusal. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Question 7 1 / 1 pts The entity responsible for regulating swing bed units iseither the Joint Commission or the Health and Human Services Department depending on the location of the r state regulators. or the Health and Human Services Department depending on the location of the units. only the state regulators. ou ou Answered Answered orrect orrect Answer Answer only the Joint Commission. Question 8 1 / 1 pts Chain of command isa hierarchical form of communication. used in the military but not in healthcare. working within your scope of practice. an approach that increases the risk of medical errors. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Question 9 1 / 1 pts It is outside the scope of practice for a nursing assistant toinsert tubes into a resident’s body. help a resident eat dinner. offer emotional support to the resident’s family provide dementia care. Question 10 0 / 1 pts Respite care facilities are regulated bystate Joint Commission. orrect orrect Answer Answer the federal government. ou ou Answered Answered family request Question 11 0 / 1 pts In the state of California, a nurse aide training course must include60 hours of theory and 100 hours of clinical. orrect orrect Answer Answer 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant ou ou Answered Answered 100 hours of theory and 60 hours of clinical. 60 hours of theory and 60 hours of clinical. 75 hours of theory and 100 hours of clinical. Question 12 1 / 1 pts OSHA regulations help protect thehealthcare worker. long-term care resident. healthcare facility. resident’s individual health information. Question 13 1 / 1 pts Professionalism in healthcare includesall of the above. a strong work ethic. arriving to work before the start of your shift. providing care with compassion. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Question 14 0 / 1 pts One of your residents received a very upsetting diagnosis from his doctor this morning. His daughter comes in to visit and asks you why her father seems sad today. The best response is toinform the daughter to call the resident’s doctor about his st that the daughter discuss it with the resident. tell the daughter what happened since she is family. ou ou Answered Answered not answer in order to protect the resident’s privacy. orrect orrect Answer Answer Question 15 1 / 1 pts You discover some chocolate candies in your resident’s room. You know that she is on a diabetic diet and should not be eating the candies. You shouldleave the candy in the room and report it to the nurse. tell the resident that she is not allowed to have chocolate. replace the candy with sugar-free chocolate. take the candy out of the room. Question 16 1 / 1 pts 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant The person admitted to a facility is referred to as a resident when they are admitted to a community-based residential facility (CBRF). a skilled nursing and long term care facility. an acute care facility only. a skilled nursing facility only. Question 17 1 / 1 pts Residents with communication disabilities are at risk of abuse because theymay be unable to report the abuse. don’t recognize abuse when it happens. strike out at others. have little control over their actions. Question 18 1 / 1 pts One of your coworkers assists Mrs. Baker into a recliner and puts her feet up so she doesn’t get out of the chair without assistance. Mrs. Baker is unable to use her call light because of dementia. This is an example offalse imprisonment. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant abandonment. defamation. physical abuse. Question 19 0 / 1 pts A resident offers to pay you for shampooing and curling her hair. You politely tell her that you enjoy caring for her and cannot accept the money. She becomes upset, insisting that she doesn’t “feel right” about having you style her hair without being compensated. The appropriate action to take is tokeep insisting that you are not allowed to accept t the money and then give it to the nurse. ou ou Answered Answered accept the money and put it in her room when she goes to activities accept the money and then give it to her family. orrect orrect Answer Answer Question 20 0 / 1 pts You knock and enter a resident’s room to assist a coworker with the resident’s bed bath. You find that the other nursing assistant has already begun the bed bath. The resident is crying during the procedure and is clearly upset. You shouldsuggest the coworker leave the room while you finish the bed bath. orrect orrect Answer Answer tell the coworker that you need to report the incident. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant assist your coworker to help complete the bed bath. ou ou Answered Answered report the abuse to the nurse immediately. Question 21 1 / 1 pts Ruth is a resident who is incontinent and must have her incontinence garment changed every two hours. You have been busy this afternoon and have not been able to check and change her garment as indicated on the care plan. Ruth now has an open area on her bottom from being exposed to the urine. This is an example ofnegligence. abandonment. abuse. assault. Question 22 1 / 1 pts Negligence occurs when a caregiverdoes not follow the standards of her job. limits the resident’s ability to move throughout the facility. clock out because you didn't like the assignment given to you physically touches the resident without permission. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Question 23 1 / 1 pts Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act is responsible forCare given to residents is in accordance to standard quality of care. Employees are getting paid in accordance to state requirement Resident and family conflict resolution Care given to residents is in accordance to the family standard and request. Question 24 1 / 1 pts You can better understand the resident’s feelings bybeing aware of nonverbal communication. focusing on “you” statements. using easily understood yes/no questions. expressing your sympathy. Question 25 1 / 1 pts You are caring for Alphonso, a 78-year-old man with receptive aphasia. His care plan states to use short, direct directives when providing care. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant While you are assisting him with bathing, he becomes tearful and upset. You should speak in a lower tone of voice while giving care. have a coworker ask Alphonso what he needs. use a picture board to help Alphonso communicate. ask a family member to speak with him. Question 26 1 / 1 pts Stella is a 10-year-old girl with complete hearing loss due to an infection she had as an infant. This is an example ofan acquired communication disorder. a congenital communication disorder. expressive aphasia. an emotional deficit. Question 27 1 / 1 pts Receptive aphasia is the inability tounderstand spoken language. speak clearly to others. hear the spoken word. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant understand written messages. Question 28 1 / 1 pts A set of attitudes and traditions that are shared by a group of people is referred to as the group’sculture. origins. national background. ethnicity. Question 29 1 / 1 pts You are caring for a resident who wears a hearing aid in his left ear and is deaf in his right ear. When caring for him, you shouldensure that his hearing aid is in and speak into his left ear. turn the volume on the hearing aid all the way up. raise your voice when you speak into his right ear. use a picture board for communication. Question 30 1 / 1 pts 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Personal computers that translate a typed phrase into “speech” would BEST help a resident with expressive aphasia. autism. receptive aphasia. hearing loss. Question 31 1 / 1 pts You are caring for Bernice, a resident with severe hearing loss. Tonight, she seems to be having a more difficult time understanding you. The FIRST action to take is tomake sure Bernice has her hearing aids in. report this change to the nurse. find a picture book for Bernice. change the batteries in the hearing aid. Question 32 1 / 1 pts A whiteboard and dry-erase marker are tools that would help a resident withexpressive aphasia. 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant autism. impaired vision. post-traumatic stress. Question 33 0 / 1 pts Mark is a 40-year-old resident who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. He experiences nightmares, doesn’t engage in conversation with his caregivers, and rarely makes eye contact. This is an example of a(n)emotional logical disorder. speech impairment. expressive aphasia. orrect orrect Answer Answer ou ou Answered Answered Question 34 1 / 1 pts The benefits of having right communication techniques are the following except:helps the worker to done earlier and have some extra tie for breaks make the helthcare worker's job easier in providing care improve resident comfort help reduce resident stress 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant Question 35 1 / 1 pts The name of the course VOCN 23 isCertified Nursing Assistant Unit Assistant Medical Assistant none of the above Quiz Score: 27 out of 35

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1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant 30651-348


Module 1, 2 & 3
Due Jan 22 at 9:20am Points 35 Questions 35
Available until Jan 22 at 9:20am Time Limit 35 Minutes



This quiz was locked Jan 22 at 9:20am.



Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 27 out of 35




Score for this quiz: 27 out of 35
Submitted Jan 22 at 8:40am
This attempt took 20 minutes.


Question 1 pts



Stanley is a 70-year-old man who recently had surgery in a local hospital.
His condition is stable, but he requires 24-hour nursing care. He is most
likely to be



released to his home with his spouse.


orrect Answer admitted to a long-term care facility for rehabilitation and therapy.


admitted to an assisted-living


ou Answered readmitted to the medical-surgical floor of the hospital.




Question 2 pts

https://ccsf.instructure.com/courses/59652/quizzes/418328 1/16

,1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant 30651-348




Mrs. Milton is found to be stable following her hip surgery and no longer
needs daily nursing care. Mr. Milton can care for her at home, but she
needs physical therapy to strengthen her hip and leg. The BEST option for
her is to


Correct!
return home and go to outpatient therapy.


find an assisted-living facility that offers therapy.


go to a subacute hospital.


be admitted to a nursing home.




Question 3 pts


A nursing assistant who works for an assisted-living facility can expect to


orrect Answer help with basic needs such as bathing, cooking, and cleaning.


ou Answered have different resident assignments daily.



take frequent vital signs.


spend most of the shift giving one-on-one care.




Question 4 pts


Mr. Krieger has been able to take care of himself at home, but he has
been forgetting to take his medications and occasionally wanders away
and becomes lost. Because he lives alone, his family is concerned for him
and wants to ensure that he is safe. The BEST option for Mr. Krieger
would be to

https://ccsf.instructure.com/courses/59652/quizzes/418328 2/16

, 1/24/24, 1:31 PM Module 1, 2 & 3: Nursing Assistant 30651-348

Correct! move into a community-based residential facility.


hire a nursing assistant from a hospice agency.


receive daily skilled nursing care.


have a home healthcare agency set up his medications for him.




Question 5 pts


Nursing assistants who work in a subacute care facility provide care for
residents


who cannot afford a hospital stay.


immediately after surgery.


during business hours only.

Correct! who are medically stable but require 24/7 nursing care.




Question 6 pts


The first step in refusing a delegated task is to


inform the director of nurses of your refusal.

Correct! determine if you have been trained to perform the task.




tell your immediate supervisor that you are not able to complete the task.


document the reason for your refusal.

https://ccsf.instructure.com/courses/59652/quizzes/418328 3/16

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