The role of the ombudsman is to:
A. Drive the buses for special outings
B. Listen to and resolve resident problems
C. Serve snacks
D. Bring newspapers and magazines
B
HIPAA refers to:
A. Hepatitis A
B. Confidentiality
C. Standard precautions
D. Nutrition
B
A CNA may insure a resident's dignity by:
A. Knocking on the residents room door before entering
B. Introducing him/herself prior to giving care
C. Calling the resident by his/her proper name
D. All of the above
D
A mandated reporter:
A. Must report suspected abuse
B. Must report actual abuse
C. Must report abuse told to them by a visitor
D. All of the above
D
The overall purpose of OBRA is to:
A. Set hours when clinical training may be done
B. Improve quality of life for residents in nursing facilities
C. Keep safety records up to date
D. Prevent injuries
B
A CNA may be dismissed from a job because of:
A. Falsifying documents or records
B. Resident neglect
C. Theft of a resident or hospital property
D. All of the above
D
When admitting a resident, the nurse assistant's FIRST responsibility would be to:
A. Shake hands and introduce self
B. Knock on resident's door
C. Provide privacy
D. Wash hands then introduce self
D
The nurse assistant should NOT:
A. Make a self-introduction to the resident
B. Ask about the resident's bank account
C. Ask how the resident would like to be addressed
D. Knock each time before entering the resident's room
B
The Resident's Bill of Rights is:
A. Given to residents when they request It
B. Provided to all residents upon admission
C. Given to clients who are receiving home care
D. Not a legal document
B
Consumers of health care are responsible for:
A. Being honest with the physician
B. Withholding information from health care providers
C. Requesting the CNA who will care for them
D. Doing what the physician says
A
Informed consent means that the resident:
A. Refuses to consent to treatment
B. Is aware of all treatments available to them
C. Gives permission for care after it had been explained to them
D. Is old enough to sign for treatment
C
Healthcare consumers always have the right to:
A. Receive respectful, considerate care
B. Refuse to pay their bill
C. Select the CNA they want to take care for them
D. Have visitors any hour of the day or night
A
The term used for persons living in long-term care facilities is:
A. Senior Citizen
B. Patient
C. Retiree
D. Resident
D
As a CNA, your scope of practice includes:
A. Bathing and dressing resident
B. Taking telephone order from the doctor
C. Assigning patient care
D. Giving medications
A