CNA Prometric Exam 2 Questions with correct
answers
Which of the following is a right of nursing home residents?
A. To select the staff that will provide their care
B. To have designated smoking areas in the facility
C. To make decisions about their care and treatment
D. To have activities offered throughout the day and evening shift Correct Answer
- C. To make decisions about their care and treatment
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is important to
the nurse aide because it
A. allows residents to carry health care from the hospital to the nursing home.
B. provides for insurance coverage for residents and health care workers.
C. identifies protected health information that must remain confidential.
D. provides accountability for care offered across health care setting Correct
Answer - C. Identifies protected health information that must remain confidential
The term vital signs refers to
A. any important information about a resident's condition.
B. the color, condition, and appearance of the skin.
C. fluid intake and output, as well as bowel movements.
D. temperature, pulse, and respiration. Correct Answer - D. Temperature, pulse,
and respiration
Which is NOT usually a sign of infection?
A. Diarrhea
, B. High temperature
C. Cloudy or smelly urine
D. High blood pressure Correct Answer - D. High blood pressure
A condition in which the force of the pulse is very weak or hard to feel is called:
A. Slow pulse.
B. Elevated pulse.
C. Thready pulse.
D. Rapid pulse. Correct Answer - C. Thready pulse
The normal range for an adult's oral temperature is: *
A. 96.7˚ F to 97.6˚ F.
B. 96.9˚ F to 97.6˚ F.
C. 97.6˚ F to 99.6˚ F.
D. 97.6˚ F to 98.6˚ F. Correct Answer - C. 97.6˚ F to 99.6˚ F.
An elevation of body temperature is called:
A. Cyanosis.
B. Shallow.
C. Compression.
D. A fever. Correct Answer - D. A fever
The pulse located on the inside aspect of the elbow is the ___________ pulse:
A. Apical
B. Radial
answers
Which of the following is a right of nursing home residents?
A. To select the staff that will provide their care
B. To have designated smoking areas in the facility
C. To make decisions about their care and treatment
D. To have activities offered throughout the day and evening shift Correct Answer
- C. To make decisions about their care and treatment
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is important to
the nurse aide because it
A. allows residents to carry health care from the hospital to the nursing home.
B. provides for insurance coverage for residents and health care workers.
C. identifies protected health information that must remain confidential.
D. provides accountability for care offered across health care setting Correct
Answer - C. Identifies protected health information that must remain confidential
The term vital signs refers to
A. any important information about a resident's condition.
B. the color, condition, and appearance of the skin.
C. fluid intake and output, as well as bowel movements.
D. temperature, pulse, and respiration. Correct Answer - D. Temperature, pulse,
and respiration
Which is NOT usually a sign of infection?
A. Diarrhea
, B. High temperature
C. Cloudy or smelly urine
D. High blood pressure Correct Answer - D. High blood pressure
A condition in which the force of the pulse is very weak or hard to feel is called:
A. Slow pulse.
B. Elevated pulse.
C. Thready pulse.
D. Rapid pulse. Correct Answer - C. Thready pulse
The normal range for an adult's oral temperature is: *
A. 96.7˚ F to 97.6˚ F.
B. 96.9˚ F to 97.6˚ F.
C. 97.6˚ F to 99.6˚ F.
D. 97.6˚ F to 98.6˚ F. Correct Answer - C. 97.6˚ F to 99.6˚ F.
An elevation of body temperature is called:
A. Cyanosis.
B. Shallow.
C. Compression.
D. A fever. Correct Answer - D. A fever
The pulse located on the inside aspect of the elbow is the ___________ pulse:
A. Apical
B. Radial