CCC1 EXAM 1 LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
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Name the 4 basic care concepts – ANSWER - Rest, sleep, nutrition, and
hydration
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? – ANSWER - Basic needs of the
client to achieve the top of health
What are the 5 levels of Maslow's hierarchy? – ANSWER -
Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self actualization
What level is rest and sleep in Maslow's hierarchy? – ANSWER -
Physiological
Inadequate rest and sleep negatively affect what? – ANSWER - Many
body systems, cardiovascular, respiratory, immune and neurological
In what environment is the biggest risk for disturbed rest and sleep? –
ANSWER - Hospitals, areas with lots of commotion
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What can cause disturbed rest and sleep? – ANSWER - use of lights, and
the traffic
How can nurses promote rest and sleep? – ANSWER - Use a flashlight,
do not turn on lights, offer ear plugs, use a "shush" curtain
What is a macronutrient? – ANSWER - carbs, fats, proteins
What is a micronutrient? – ANSWER - vitamins and minerals, and water
How can food and water intake be affected while in the hospital? –
ANSWER - Illness, surgery, medications
Why is oral care important for a client? – ANSWER - Oral hydration is
important because it can affect taste and appetite
What 3 things will you do as an LPN related to nutrition and and
hydration? – ANSWER - Collect date, assist clients with meals and oral
care
What are signs of fluid deficit? – ANSWER - Dry skin, mucus
membrane, decreased urinary output, weight loss
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What are signs of a fluid overload? – ANSWER - Increased urine output,
swelling, increased BP, shortness of breath
What cells produce waste? – ANSWER - all cells in the body
What system eliminates metabolic waste from the blood? – ANSWER -
urinary system
How many times do adults usually void a day? – ANSWER - 5-10
How much urine should we have out per hour? – ANSWER - 30 ml
Decreased kidney perfusion – ANSWER - Shock of dehydration
Nurses individualize patient care with urinary elimination by using what
4 items? – ANSWER - Assisting ambulatory clients, or a commode,
urinal, or bed pen
What is a bladder scanner? – ANSWER - Measures the amount of urine
in the bladder
When should you use a bladder scanner? – ANSWER - If client is
unable to void for more than 8 hours
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What could be ordered after a bladder scan and why? – ANSWER -
Straight Cath, or foley cath to empty the bladder
What does the digestive system do? – ANSWER - takes in nutrients,
breaks them down, and eliminates unabsorbed matter (feces)
What is diarrhea? – ANSWER - Increased peristalsis, caused by meds or
inflammation
What is Fecal incontinence? – ANSWER - Inability to control bowel
movement
What is Fecal impaction? – ANSWER - A hard mass of stool stuck in the
colon and rectum
What is surgical intervention? – ANSWER - When trauma or disease is
present and there is a need for an ostomy
What is the best position to have stool and why? – ANSWER - Sitting
up, gravity helps and abdominal muscles help as well
How do you remove a fecal impaction? – ANSWER - Oil retention,
edema
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