NAB NHA - LINE OF SERVICE 2025/2026 EXAM WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
identification of a disease or condition - CORRECT ANSWER- Diagnosis
A change in body function - CORRECT ANSWER- Symptom
Chronic - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition that lasts for a long time
Modality - CORRECT ANSWER- Method to treat a disorder
Prognosis - CORRECT ANSWER- Likely outcome of a condition
Acute - CORRECT ANSWER- Intense and often fatal condition
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - CORRECT ANSWER- Progressive disease
affecting motor neurons
Idiopathic - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition with no known cause
,Degenerative - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition in which tissue or organ
deteriorates
Etiology - CORRECT ANSWER- Cause of the disease
Senile Dementia - CORRECT ANSWER- A deteriorative mental state due
to organic brain damage
Urge or Reflex - CORRECT ANSWER- Medication is most helpful to
prevent which type of incontinence
Stress - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence that occurs with sneeze
Overflow - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence common to men with
enlarged prostates
Pads & Briefs - CORRECT ANSWER- Method of incontinence
management after all other approaches fail
Transient - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence that occurs when a person
has an infection
, Functional - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence as a result of brain
damage
Malignant - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition that resists treatment
Congenital - CORRECT ANSWER- A condition that dates from birth
Benign - CORRECT ANSWER- A non-recurrent or non-progressive
condition
Turgor - CORRECT ANSWER- Rigidity or tightness of skin
Range of motion - CORRECT ANSWER- Ability to move a joint to move
Decreased susceptibility to infection - CORRECT ANSWER- Normal
physiological changes in the elderly include all but...
Every 30 min - CORRECT ANSWER- Physical restraints monitored
Bed Mobility - CORRECT ANSWER- Activity for late loss ADL
Abduction - CORRECT ANSWER- Moving a limb outward
SOLUTIONS WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
identification of a disease or condition - CORRECT ANSWER- Diagnosis
A change in body function - CORRECT ANSWER- Symptom
Chronic - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition that lasts for a long time
Modality - CORRECT ANSWER- Method to treat a disorder
Prognosis - CORRECT ANSWER- Likely outcome of a condition
Acute - CORRECT ANSWER- Intense and often fatal condition
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - CORRECT ANSWER- Progressive disease
affecting motor neurons
Idiopathic - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition with no known cause
,Degenerative - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition in which tissue or organ
deteriorates
Etiology - CORRECT ANSWER- Cause of the disease
Senile Dementia - CORRECT ANSWER- A deteriorative mental state due
to organic brain damage
Urge or Reflex - CORRECT ANSWER- Medication is most helpful to
prevent which type of incontinence
Stress - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence that occurs with sneeze
Overflow - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence common to men with
enlarged prostates
Pads & Briefs - CORRECT ANSWER- Method of incontinence
management after all other approaches fail
Transient - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence that occurs when a person
has an infection
, Functional - CORRECT ANSWER- Incontinence as a result of brain
damage
Malignant - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition that resists treatment
Congenital - CORRECT ANSWER- A condition that dates from birth
Benign - CORRECT ANSWER- A non-recurrent or non-progressive
condition
Turgor - CORRECT ANSWER- Rigidity or tightness of skin
Range of motion - CORRECT ANSWER- Ability to move a joint to move
Decreased susceptibility to infection - CORRECT ANSWER- Normal
physiological changes in the elderly include all but...
Every 30 min - CORRECT ANSWER- Physical restraints monitored
Bed Mobility - CORRECT ANSWER- Activity for late loss ADL
Abduction - CORRECT ANSWER- Moving a limb outward