QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
b) Speak calmly in an authoritative and neutral manner to the
client. - ---Answers___The nursing assistant cares for a client
who is extremely agitated. She yells, screams, and frequently
tries to bite staff. The nursing assistant should:
a) Use restraints to ensure the client's safety.
b) Speak calmly in an authoritative and neutral manner to the
client.
c) Use the television to distract the client.
d) Provide care only when absolutely necessary.
b) A resident sits on the side of the bed and leans forward
over a bedside table. - ---Answers___Which of the following
resident is demonstrating orthopneic position?
a) A resident sits in a chair with their back straight.
b) A resident sits on the side of the bed and leans forward
over a bedside table.
c) A resident walks using a cane.
d) A resident lays on their stomach with their face to the side.
High Potassium Foods - ---Answers__________ ________ _______
include: bananas, orange juice, cantaloupe, strawberries,
avocados, spinach, fish and salt substitutes.
,b) Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). - ---Answers___"Log-rolling" is a
technique best used for which of the following patient
diagnoses?
a) Left Tibial Fracture.
b) Spinal Cord Injury (SCI).
c) Cellulitis of the right arm.
d) Psychosis.
b) Incontinence. - ---Answers___When a client constantly
ignores the urge to void, the client is putting themselves in
danger of what complication?
a) Constipation
b) Incontinence
c) Insomnia
d) Poor appetite
a) Anticipatory - ---Answers___Which of the following types of
grief is considered a normal and healthy part of grieving?
a) Anticipatory
b) Complicated
c) Unresolved
d) Inhibited
d) A physician's order. - ---Answers___Which of the following
items is necessary in order to place a patient in restraints?
a) The hospital administrator's approval.
, b) The charge nurse's approval.
c) Physical restraints
d) A physician's order
b) Report the suspected situation to the nursing assistant's
immediate supervisor. - ---Answers___The nursing assistant
suspects that a resident in the facility is being abused due to
multiple unexplained bruises, refusal to answer most
questions, and refusal of ADLs. Which of the following actions
should the nursing assistant take next?
a) Notify the nurse assigned to care for the patient about the
bruises.
b) Report the suspected situation to the nursing assistant's
immediate supervisor.
c) Ask the resident repeatedly to identify an abuser.
d) Wait for more proof in order to identify the abuser.
a) A resistant strain of bacteria that is difficult to treat with
antibiotics. - ---Answers___MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus Aureus) is an example of which of the
following?
a) A resistant strain of bacteria that is difficult to treat with
antibiotics.
b) A bacterial strain that is easy to treat with antibiotics.
c) A mnemonic to remember how to act if there is a fire in the
facility.
d) A set of activity guidelines designed to keep residents safe.