and CORRECT Answers
CMA
LPN
Pathogenic
Non-Pathogenic
RN
Microorganisms
CNA
Organism - CORRECT ANSWER - -Gives medication, but is not licensed
-acts as a charge nurse at times
-able to cause disease
-will not produce disease
-is in charge if on duty over LPN
-any living thing sonly seen under a microscope
-provides almost all direct care
-any living thing
Guidelines for isolation precautions come from the: - CORRECT ANSWER - Center for
Disease Control and Prevention
If a resident is sitting in a chair in his room masturbating, the nurse aide should: - CORRECT
ANSWER - Leave the client alone and provide privacy
A nursing assistant should wash their hands: - CORRECT ANSWER - . Before and after a
procedure
, You are assigned to care for a new resident. You do not know what to call her. You should: -
CORRECT ANSWER - Ask the resident by what name she would like to be called
Why are activities so important - CORRECT ANSWER - Helps residents maintain their
independence, feel important, and feel that they are a contributing member of society
New residents will understand if you don't have time to get to know them right away -
CORRECT ANSWER - False
The resident is at an activity. You need to bathe the resident. You should: - CORRECT
ANSWER - Wait until the resident has completed the activity before bathing him
What can you do to make a resident feel important? - CORRECT ANSWER - Ask them to
tell you about their life
How can you add customer service to care giving - CORRECT ANSWER - Doing all you
can to solve residents problem
Soiled linen may be placed on the floor since they are both "dirty" - CORRECT
ANSWER - false
How can a nurse aide help a resident maintain dignity and self-esteem - CORRECT
ANSWER - Allow the resident to direct and control personal care as much as possible
What is the most important part of a nurse assistant's job? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Providing quality care and to meet the residents needs
The chain of infection includes - CORRECT ANSWER - a. Microorganisms
b. Susceptible host
c. Mode of transmission