Nursing Assistant LATEST 2025 WITN QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
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what is role strain -CORRECT ANSWER-where 2+ roles come into conflict/ can also include
when you understand your role as a DCP but others around you have different expectations
of your role ex: a NA and nursing student
DCP -CORRECT ANSWER-direct care provider
direct care providers work where -CORRECT ANSWER-hospitals, nursing homes, home health
aid
5 factors to establish professional boundaries -CORRECT ANSWER-ethics, personal feelings
(how comfortable are you), dip role (direct care professional), clinical concerns, individual
expressed preferences
PHI -CORRECT ANSWER-protected health information/ any information about health status,
provision of health care, or payment for health care
HIPPA -CORRECT ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Six factors in the chain of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-- causative agents (bacterial, virus,
fungus, protazoa)
- place where it can live (humans, animals, doors)
- way out of reservoir (cough, air)
- vehicle of transport (hands, blood, vector)
- way into a person
,- susceptible persons
* if you break this chain infection won't happen
pathogen vs nonpathogenic -CORRECT ANSWER-pathogen- disease causing
nonpatogenic- NF
How microorganisms are spread -CORRECT ANSWER-- direct, indirect, airbone
Direct spread of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-fluids, phyiscal contant
indirect spread of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-not human to human/ no contact (door,
insect)
s/s of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-redness, swelling, discharge, warmth, fever, chills,
nausea, vomiting, tiredness
my role in stoping infection -CORRECT ANSWER-- hand washing
HHI -CORRECT ANSWER-healthcare associated infection
clabsi -CORRECT ANSWER-central line associated blood steam infection
cauti -CORRECT ANSWER-cathider associated urinary tract infection
whips used to give bath -CORRECT ANSWER-- CHG (chlorhexidine gluconate) whips for below
the neck
LOS -CORRECT ANSWER-length of stay
, 5 moment for hand hygiene -CORRECT ANSWER-1. before touching a patient,
2. before clean/aseptic procedures,
3. after body fluid exposure/risk,
4. after touching a patient, and.
5. after touching patient surroundings.
is alcohol or soap and water more effective -CORRECT ANSWER-- alcohol unless its C Diff
PPE -CORRECT ANSWER-personal protective equipment
gloves, gown, mask, goggles
green sign -CORRECT ANSWER-droplets/ surgical mask
blue sign -CORRECT ANSWER-air born/ respiratory mask
contact precautions -CORRECT ANSWER-don't need mask
any body fluid must go in -CORRECT ANSWER-biohazard bag
what to do when going from dirt to clean -CORRECT ANSWER-wash hands and change gloves
patient identification -CORRECT ANSWER-name and birthday name and medical id band
symptoms of transfusion reaction -CORRECT ANSWER-- fever (increase of 1 degree C above
baseline
- increase or decrease in systolic BP
- increase in HR
- Shortness of breath/ dyspnea (difficulty breathing)
GRADED A+ GUARANTEED|100% PASS
what is role strain -CORRECT ANSWER-where 2+ roles come into conflict/ can also include
when you understand your role as a DCP but others around you have different expectations
of your role ex: a NA and nursing student
DCP -CORRECT ANSWER-direct care provider
direct care providers work where -CORRECT ANSWER-hospitals, nursing homes, home health
aid
5 factors to establish professional boundaries -CORRECT ANSWER-ethics, personal feelings
(how comfortable are you), dip role (direct care professional), clinical concerns, individual
expressed preferences
PHI -CORRECT ANSWER-protected health information/ any information about health status,
provision of health care, or payment for health care
HIPPA -CORRECT ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Six factors in the chain of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-- causative agents (bacterial, virus,
fungus, protazoa)
- place where it can live (humans, animals, doors)
- way out of reservoir (cough, air)
- vehicle of transport (hands, blood, vector)
- way into a person
,- susceptible persons
* if you break this chain infection won't happen
pathogen vs nonpathogenic -CORRECT ANSWER-pathogen- disease causing
nonpatogenic- NF
How microorganisms are spread -CORRECT ANSWER-- direct, indirect, airbone
Direct spread of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-fluids, phyiscal contant
indirect spread of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-not human to human/ no contact (door,
insect)
s/s of infection -CORRECT ANSWER-redness, swelling, discharge, warmth, fever, chills,
nausea, vomiting, tiredness
my role in stoping infection -CORRECT ANSWER-- hand washing
HHI -CORRECT ANSWER-healthcare associated infection
clabsi -CORRECT ANSWER-central line associated blood steam infection
cauti -CORRECT ANSWER-cathider associated urinary tract infection
whips used to give bath -CORRECT ANSWER-- CHG (chlorhexidine gluconate) whips for below
the neck
LOS -CORRECT ANSWER-length of stay
, 5 moment for hand hygiene -CORRECT ANSWER-1. before touching a patient,
2. before clean/aseptic procedures,
3. after body fluid exposure/risk,
4. after touching a patient, and.
5. after touching patient surroundings.
is alcohol or soap and water more effective -CORRECT ANSWER-- alcohol unless its C Diff
PPE -CORRECT ANSWER-personal protective equipment
gloves, gown, mask, goggles
green sign -CORRECT ANSWER-droplets/ surgical mask
blue sign -CORRECT ANSWER-air born/ respiratory mask
contact precautions -CORRECT ANSWER-don't need mask
any body fluid must go in -CORRECT ANSWER-biohazard bag
what to do when going from dirt to clean -CORRECT ANSWER-wash hands and change gloves
patient identification -CORRECT ANSWER-name and birthday name and medical id band
symptoms of transfusion reaction -CORRECT ANSWER-- fever (increase of 1 degree C above
baseline
- increase or decrease in systolic BP
- increase in HR
- Shortness of breath/ dyspnea (difficulty breathing)