The activities of daily living (ADLs) are as follows: A. Activities for recreation and
socialization B. Activities that support workers performs to prevent injuries
C. Physical exercise that people perform daily to keep themselves fit
D. Self-care activities that people perform daily to remain independent and to function in
society
D
Which of the following is a way in which support workers assist nurses or other health care
team members?
A. Assist the client's needs
B. Order range-of-motion exercises
C. Witness legal signatures on permission forms
D. Inform the client of any changes in their behavior or health. D
Resident is a term used to describe a person who is receiving care at:
A. Home
B. A home for the elderly C. An outpatient clinic
D. A hospital
B
The main focus of the health care team is to:
A. See as many clients as possible
B. Provide quality care for the client
C. Complete assigned task as quickly as possible
D. Find a treatment for the client's condition or illness. B
Support workers are:
A. Unregulated care providers
B. Licensed health care workers
C. Members of a professional college
D. Members of a regulatory body
A
Scope of practice means:
A. the responsibilities your supervisor has given you B. The task that a client ask you to
perform
C. The effort you put into performing a task or procedure
D. The legal limits of your role
D
Professionalism is:
A. A term used to describe workplace settings
B. An approach to work that demonstrates respect for others, commitment, competence,
and appropriate behavior
C. A commitment made by regulated professionals
D. Another term for confidentiality
B
, Which of the following statements is true? A. You can use a client's phone to make
personal calls
B. Friends can visit you at work
C. You must follow your employer's dress code policy
D. Sharing your personal problems with a client shows compassion
C
In a long-term care facility, the client's information should be share among:
A. Health care team members involve in the client's care
B. Health care team members and friends who visit the client
C. Family and friends of the client
D. All staff members at the facility
A
Compassion entails: A. Keeping one's feelings to oneself
B. Approaching your work with enthusiasm
C. Taking pity on those who are less fortunate
D. caring about the suffering and misfortune of another person D
The acronym DIPPS stands for:
A. Disability, independence, preferences, policies, sympathy
B. Dignity, independence, preferences, privacy, safety
C. Discretion, individuality, pity, privacy, support
D. Disability, individuality, pity, privacy, scope of practice
B
Which is false? When solving problems, you should:
A. Consider your scope of practice
B. Take into consideration the tenets of compassionate care. C. Discuss the problem with
the client
D. Not involve the client to prevent causing more problems
D
Canada's health care system is:
A. Straightly a federal responsibility
B. Delivered by government employees
C. backed by private insurance firms D. Publicly funded through provincial or territorial and
federal taxes
D
The governments of the provinces and territories are accountable for: A. Paying the full
amount of all medical procedures
B. Planning, financing, and delivering their own health care insurance plans
C. Delivering health care services to indigenous peoples and military personal
D. Delivering health care services to inmates of federal penitentiaries and to the RCMP
B
Which law ensures that every citizen has access to healthcare?
A. The Health Care Reform Act B. The Canada Health Act
C. The Long-Term Care Facilities Act
D. The Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act
B
We have a well-written answer to this issue! Canadians who travel to other parts of the
country still maintain their provincial or territorial health care coverage. Which Medicare
principle does this illustrate? A. Portability