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Which approach focuses on the physical and emotional care of a person? ✔Correct Answer-Holistic
Hospice organizations provide care for individuals who ✔Correct Answer-are dying and their
families
It is true that Medicare ✔Correct Answer-Insurance is available to anyone 65 years of age or older
The nursing assistant helps in the completing of a client's Minimum Data Set (MDS) by ✔Correct
Answer-Recording the actual help the client needs to feed himself or herself
Since a fellow teammate is taking a lunch break, the nursing assistant begins making rounds on the
residents on the floor. One of the residents has thrown his lunch food and drink on the floor. What
action should the nursing assistant take first? ✔Correct Answer-Get the supplies and immediately
clean up the spill before continuing rounds on other clients
The competency Evaluation included a: (Select all that Apply) ✔Correct Answer-Written test, Skills
test
To "Delegate" at task means to ✔Correct Answer-Give another person permission to perform that
task on the nursing assistant's behalf
The term scope of practice means ✔Correct Answer-The range of tasks the assistant is legally
permitted to do
A nursing assistant is assigned to perform a physical procedure that neither the resident nor the
family consented to. This places the nursing assistant at risk for committing ✔Correct Answer-
Battery
Because a nursing assistant failed to reposition a person frequently, the person developed pressure
ulcers. What kind of violation of criminal law has the nursing assistant committed? ✔Correct
Answer-Neglect
The term work ethic is related to the person's ✔Correct Answer-Attitude toward his or her work
Which habit will help assure that a nursing assistant will be punctual for work? ✔Correct Answer-
Leaving for work early when the roads are icy and snow covered
Which example would be considered an example of cooperativeness among the nursing assistant
staff? ✔Correct Answer-"While you were helping a resident to the bathroom, I went ahead and
delivered your trays to the rest of your team."
Which scenario involves nonverbal communication? ✔Correct Answer-A facial expression
immediately shows a resident is in pain
, An example of positive body language would include: ✔Correct Answer-Nodding encouragingly as
someone speaks
When attempting to resolve conflict, the nursing assistant should focus of ✔Correct Answer-"I"
rather than "You"
A subjective observation would include documentation of ✔Correct Answer-A client reporting a
stomachache
When recording information in a person's medical chart, a nursing assistant will: ✔Correct Answer-
Sign or initial with the date and time of his or her entry, as per facility policy, update all charts
immediately after completing the assigned work, use facility approved abbreviations, erase a mistake
in spelling in order to correct it
When caring for a resident who has difficulty speaking because of a stroke, the nursing assistant
✔Correct Answer-Asks yes/no questions whenever possible
When encouraging a resident to decide what to wear each day, the nursing assistant is helping to
meet the person's need for ✔Correct Answer-Self-esteem
Which is a basic human need? ✔Correct Answer-Safe environment
It is true that culture is ✔Correct Answer-The beliefs, values, and traditions that are customary to a
group of people
The nursing assistant's role when caring for a resident who has decided to stop treatment for
terminal cancer is to ✔Correct Answer-Accept the person's decision and offer support
When dealing with a difficult resident, the nursing assistant shows empathy when asking ✔Correct
Answer-Herself or himself how he or she would act if he or she were in the resident's situation
A nursing assistant must draw the privacy curtain when the resident is ✔Correct Answer-Being
provided personal care
Which is considered a terminal illness? ✔Correct Answer-Emphysema
Which statement suggests that the terminally ill client is experiencing denial of his or her impending
death? ✔Correct Answer-"They're wrong; I can't possibly have an incurable brain tumor."
A document that allows a person to make his or her wishes regarding health care known to family
members and health care workers before he or she can no longer do so is referred to as ✔Correct
Answer-an advance directive.
When a terminally ill resident shares that he or she will not be pursing further treatment and has
decided to die, the nursing assistant responds ✔Correct Answer-"I respect your decision and I will
be here to help you in any way I can."
A dying client has begun to perspire heavily and his or her skin feels cool and clammy. These
observations indicate that the client's ✔Correct Answer-Circulatory system is failing.