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ANSI Oklahoma State Exam One Questions & Correct Answers
Nutrient - ANSWER-any chemical element or compound in the diet that supports normal reproduction, growth, lactation, or maintenance of life processes. 
 
What are the six classes of nutrients? - ANSWER-water, proteins and amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, and inorganic elements 
 
Energy can be provided by ____. - ANSWER-fat, carbohydrates, and the carbon skeleton of amino acids after removal of nitrogen 
 
Nutrients that are required by diet because they cannot be synthesized by the...
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Nutrient - ANSWER-any chemical element or compound in the diet that supports normal reproduction, growth, lactation, or maintenance of life processes. 
 
What are the six classes of nutrients? - ANSWER-water, proteins and amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, and inorganic elements 
 
Energy can be provided by ____. - ANSWER-fat, carbohydrates, and the carbon skeleton of amino acids after removal of nitrogen 
 
Nutrients that are required by diet because they cannot be synthesized by the...
Oklahoma Radiation Safety & Protection Questions & Verified Answers
What happens when x-rays pass through any substance? - ANSWER-Ionization 
 
Dental radiation is: - ANSWER-Ionizing 
 
Natural radiation - ANSWER-Given off when unstable atoms undergo decay. 
 
Radon gas - ANSWER-Given off from the Earth when radium undergoes decay and is a MAJOR source of radiation to humans 
 
Man-made radiation - ANSWER-Generated by machines such as lasers, x-rays, and tanning beds 
 
Dental radiation makes up what % of background radiation - ANSWER-0.10% 
 
Radon radiation ma...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What happens when x-rays pass through any substance? - ANSWER-Ionization 
 
Dental radiation is: - ANSWER-Ionizing 
 
Natural radiation - ANSWER-Given off when unstable atoms undergo decay. 
 
Radon gas - ANSWER-Given off from the Earth when radium undergoes decay and is a MAJOR source of radiation to humans 
 
Man-made radiation - ANSWER-Generated by machines such as lasers, x-rays, and tanning beds 
 
Dental radiation makes up what % of background radiation - ANSWER-0.10% 
 
Radon radiation ma...
Oklahoma Property and Casualty Questions & Answers
Coinsurance - ANSWER-A policy provision which requires the insured to carry an adequate amount of insurance. Penalty applies when property is insured for an amount under the market value of the dwelling. 
 
Mandatory Parts of a Policy - ANSWER-1. Declarations 
2. Insuring Agreement 
3. Conditions 
4. Exclusions 
 
Non-mandatory Parts of a Policy - ANSWER-1. Endorsements 
2. Definitions 
 
Endorsements - ANSWER-Add, delete or modify the insurance contract. 
 
Definitions - ANSWER-Defines terms fo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Coinsurance - ANSWER-A policy provision which requires the insured to carry an adequate amount of insurance. Penalty applies when property is insured for an amount under the market value of the dwelling. 
 
Mandatory Parts of a Policy - ANSWER-1. Declarations 
2. Insuring Agreement 
3. Conditions 
4. Exclusions 
 
Non-mandatory Parts of a Policy - ANSWER-1. Endorsements 
2. Definitions 
 
Endorsements - ANSWER-Add, delete or modify the insurance contract. 
 
Definitions - ANSWER-Defines terms fo...
Oklahoma State Board Study Guide for Nails/Esthetics With Complete Solutions
an infection - ANSWER-The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens is known as_______________ 
 
infection control - ANSWER-The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms are called ________________ 
 
diagnose - ANSWER-To determine the nature of a disease, such as a nail disease, from its symptoms is to__________________ it. 
 
virucidal - ANSWER-Disinfectants used in salons must be bactericidal, fungicidal, and ___________________. 
 
Pathogenic -...
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an infection - ANSWER-The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens is known as_______________ 
 
infection control - ANSWER-The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms are called ________________ 
 
diagnose - ANSWER-To determine the nature of a disease, such as a nail disease, from its symptoms is to__________________ it. 
 
virucidal - ANSWER-Disinfectants used in salons must be bactericidal, fungicidal, and ___________________. 
 
Pathogenic -...
CNA SKILLS TEST 100% CORRECT
Vital Signs: Temperature (Oral/Axillary) - ANSWER-1. *Ask the person if they have eaten or consumed a beverage, cold or hot or smoked within the last 15 minutes. 
2. Place a sheath on the probe. 
3. Correct placement for obtaining oral reading or axillary reading. 
4. If necessary, hold the probe in place for oral 
5. Leave the probe in place until the instrument beeps. 
6. Remove the probe sheath from the probe and dispose of properly. 
7. Replace the probe. 
8.*Red the temperature and record a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Vital Signs: Temperature (Oral/Axillary) - ANSWER-1. *Ask the person if they have eaten or consumed a beverage, cold or hot or smoked within the last 15 minutes. 
2. Place a sheath on the probe. 
3. Correct placement for obtaining oral reading or axillary reading. 
4. If necessary, hold the probe in place for oral 
5. Leave the probe in place until the instrument beeps. 
6. Remove the probe sheath from the probe and dispose of properly. 
7. Replace the probe. 
8.*Red the temperature and record a...
cna final exam review 100 questions with correct answers
To monitor a resident's pulse rate, the NA will most commonly check the ___ pulse. - ANSWER-Radial 
 
Slapping, shoving, and rough handling are all considered to be a type of _________ - ANSWER-Physical abuse 
 
With which of the following people may an NA share a resident's medical information? - ANSWER-Resident's doctor 
 
Which of the following sentences is an example of a fact? - ANSWER-Mr. Gomez ate half of his scrambled egg. 
 
Which is/are the most essential nutrient(s) for life?...
- Exam (elaborations)
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To monitor a resident's pulse rate, the NA will most commonly check the ___ pulse. - ANSWER-Radial 
 
Slapping, shoving, and rough handling are all considered to be a type of _________ - ANSWER-Physical abuse 
 
With which of the following people may an NA share a resident's medical information? - ANSWER-Resident's doctor 
 
Which of the following sentences is an example of a fact? - ANSWER-Mr. Gomez ate half of his scrambled egg. 
 
Which is/are the most essential nutrient(s) for life?...
Module 1, Review #1 CH.1,2,3 ROLE OF THE NURSE ASSISTANT IN LTC/HH ETHICS AND LEGAL ISSUES Qs & As
How often must a Nurse assistant renew certification? - ANSWER-Every 2 years 
 
What is the basic role of the nurse aide? Can the nurse aide work independently outside of a facility or agency? - ANSWER-To provide care for the residents/ patients. No, all CNA's must work under a licensed nurse. 
 
What are the "5 Rights of Delegation"? - ANSWER-First: The right task? 
Second: The right circumstances? 
Third: Are you the right person for the job? 
Fourth: Right directions and communicatio...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How often must a Nurse assistant renew certification? - ANSWER-Every 2 years 
 
What is the basic role of the nurse aide? Can the nurse aide work independently outside of a facility or agency? - ANSWER-To provide care for the residents/ patients. No, all CNA's must work under a licensed nurse. 
 
What are the "5 Rights of Delegation"? - ANSWER-First: The right task? 
Second: The right circumstances? 
Third: Are you the right person for the job? 
Fourth: Right directions and communicatio...
CNA Written Exam Questions With Verified Answers
A nursing assistant must wear gloves when.. - ANSWER-Performing oral care 
 
TO best communicate with a resident who has vision impairment - ANSWER-Identify herself when she enters the room 
 
The first sign of skin breakdown is.. - ANSWER-Discoloration 
 
The following statement is true of normal aging process and late adulthood ( 65 years and older( - ANSWER-People become incontinent 
 
Clean bed linens promote - ANSWER-Proper rest and sleep 
 
Abdominal thrusts help - ANSWER-remove blockage f...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nursing assistant must wear gloves when.. - ANSWER-Performing oral care 
 
TO best communicate with a resident who has vision impairment - ANSWER-Identify herself when she enters the room 
 
The first sign of skin breakdown is.. - ANSWER-Discoloration 
 
The following statement is true of normal aging process and late adulthood ( 65 years and older( - ANSWER-People become incontinent 
 
Clean bed linens promote - ANSWER-Proper rest and sleep 
 
Abdominal thrusts help - ANSWER-remove blockage f...
CNA quiz (75 questions) With Correct Answers
When coping with their own feelings about death, the CNA should - ANSWER-Realize that it is ok to be sad 
 
Which of the following are signs and symptoms of HYPERglycemia - ANSWER-Frequent urination, thirst, and hunger, sudden weight loss. 
 
A correct statement about a nutritionally complete liquid diet is that - ANSWER-It can be given by mouth or by tube feeding 
 
A resident with Alzheimers was calm and pleasant at lunch. The evening CNA checked on him at 8pm. The resident is agitated, more c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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When coping with their own feelings about death, the CNA should - ANSWER-Realize that it is ok to be sad 
 
Which of the following are signs and symptoms of HYPERglycemia - ANSWER-Frequent urination, thirst, and hunger, sudden weight loss. 
 
A correct statement about a nutritionally complete liquid diet is that - ANSWER-It can be given by mouth or by tube feeding 
 
A resident with Alzheimers was calm and pleasant at lunch. The evening CNA checked on him at 8pm. The resident is agitated, more c...
Family Caregiver Assistant Keyterms! (Oklahoma CNA State EXAM) Questions & Answers
Ambulation - ANSWER-the act of walking 
 
antiseptic - ANSWER-A product/technique preventing, stopping, or slowing the growth or microorganisms or pathogens. 
 
anxiety - ANSWER-A vague, uneasy feeling in response to stress 
 
arthritis - ANSWER-joint inflammation 
 
acute pain - ANSWER-pain that is felt suddenly from injury, disease, trauma, or surgery 
 
artery - ANSWER-A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart 
 
aspiration - ANSWER-Breathing fluid, food, vomitus, or an object int...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Ambulation - ANSWER-the act of walking 
 
antiseptic - ANSWER-A product/technique preventing, stopping, or slowing the growth or microorganisms or pathogens. 
 
anxiety - ANSWER-A vague, uneasy feeling in response to stress 
 
arthritis - ANSWER-joint inflammation 
 
acute pain - ANSWER-pain that is felt suddenly from injury, disease, trauma, or surgery 
 
artery - ANSWER-A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart 
 
aspiration - ANSWER-Breathing fluid, food, vomitus, or an object int...
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