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1. What is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? - ANSWER>to help
keep the skin healthy and prevent pressure sores
2. What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? - ANSWER>prosthesis
3. To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should
multiply four by: - ANSWER>30
4. Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in six months? -
ANSWER>hospice
5. Which of the following abbreviations means "nothing by mouth"? - ANSWER>NPO
6. Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called: - ANSWER>range of
motion
7. What is the medical term for high blood pressure? - ANSWER>hypertension
, 8. What is a task that is outside the scope of practice for an NA? - ANSWER>inserting tubes
into a resident's body
9. Standard Precautions should be practiced - ANSWER>on every single person in your care
10. Which kind of care helps restore a resident to the highest level of functioning possible? -
ANSWER>rehabilitation
11. If an activity is not listed on the care plan, what is the responsibility of a NA? -
ANSWER>The NA should not perform the activity if it is not listed on the care plan.
12. Restraints can be applied: - ANSWER>only with a doctor's orders
13. Generally, the last sense to leave a dying person is the sense of - ANSWER>hearing
14. What is a normal range of a blood pressure? - ANSWER>varies 119/75 is an example
15. Incontinence may be caused by: - ANSWER>nervous system diseases
16. Standing with the legs shoulder-width apart is using - ANSWER>good body mechanics
17. Aftr an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom sensation is
- ANSWER>pain or sensation caused by remaining nerve endings
18. How should a fracture pan be positioned? - ANSWER>with the handle toward the foot of
the bed
19. What does palliative care involve? - ANSWER>pain relief and comfort