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Resident Rights & Dignity
1. A resident has the right to manage their own financial affairs. What
must the ALF do if the resident asks for help?
a) Take control of the finances.
b) Refuse to help with finances.
c) Provide assistance as requested.
d) Charge an extra fee for the service.
c) Provide assistance as requested.
2. What is a core principle of treating residents with dignity?
a) Completing tasks for them quickly.
b) Using pet names like "honey" to be friendly.
c) Respecting their privacy during personal care.
d) Making decisions for their own good.
c) Respecting their privacy during personal care.
3. A resident has the right to:
a) Be restrained for safety.
b) Receive care only from nurses.
c) Participate in their own care planning.
d) Have unlimited visitors at any time.
c) Participate in their own care planning.
4. Before entering a resident's room, staff must always:
a) Call the resident on the phone.
b) Knock and wait for permission to enter.
c) Enter quietly if the resident is sleeping.
, d) Check with the nurse first.
b) Knock and wait for permission to enter.
5. What must an ALF do regarding a resident's advance directives?
a) Discourage them to avoid complications.
b) Ignore them as they are not legally binding.
c) Honor and comply with them.
d) Only follow them if a doctor is present.
c) Honor and comply with them.
Communication & Documentation
6. The primary purpose of a resident's chart is to:
a) Protect the facility from lawsuits.
b) Provide a continuous record of care and communication.
c) Satisfy state surveyors.
d) Store personal information.
b) Provide a continuous record of care and communication.
7. When documenting an incident, you should:
a) Write what you think probably happened.
b) Only document if the resident was injured.
c) Be objective, factual, and timely.
d) Wait until the end of your shift to remember details.
c) Be objective, factual, and timely.
8. If a resident complains of pain, the correct action is to:
a) Document it and report it to the supervisor immediately.
b) Tell them it's a normal part of aging.
c) Offer them an over-the-counter pain reliever from your own supply.
d) Wait and see if the pain continues.
a) Document it and report it to the supervisor immediately.
9. Confidentiality of resident information means:
a) Discussing resident issues only with family members.
b) Sharing information only with staff who need to know for the resident's
care.
, c) Posting the daily activity schedule with resident names.
d) Leaving charts open at the nurse's station for easy access.
b) Sharing information only with staff who need to know for the
resident's care.
10.Effective communication with a resident who has hearing loss includes:
a) Shouting directly into their ear.
b) Speaking slowly and facing the resident.
c) Using complex medical terminology.
d) Writing everything down, no matter how simple.
b) Speaking slowly and facing the resident.
Safety & Emergency Procedures
11.What is the purpose of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
a) To list the prices of chemicals.
b) To provide detailed information on the hazards of a chemical.
c) To track inventory of supplies.
d) To document resident allergies.
b) To provide detailed information on the hazards of a chemical.
12.In the event of a fire, the correct sequence of actions is:
a) Contain, Alarm, Extinguish.
b) Rescue, Alarm, Contain.
c) Alarm, Extinguish, Rescue.
d) Run, Yell, Tell.
b) Rescue, Alarm, Contain.
13.Standard Precautions are used:
a) Only when a resident is known to be infectious.
b) Only with residents who have HIV or Hepatitis.
c) With every resident, all the time.
d) Only when dealing with blood.
c) With every resident, all the time.
14.The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection is:
a) Wearing a gown and gloves.