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CNA CHAPTER 3 EXAM
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Question 1: Activities of daily living (ADLs) include
A.) Reading B.) Taking part in facility activities C.) Attending a worship service D.) Brushing teeth
Answer:
D.) Brushing teeth
Question 2: What does palliative care involve?
A.) The resident's recovery B.) Pain relief and comfort C.) Teaching the resident to care for himself D.) Curing the resident's illness
Answer:
B.) Pain relief and comfort Question 3: Mrs. Goldman, a resident, begins to tell her nursing assistant, Gene, about the last religious service she attended. Gene does not believe in God. Gene's best response is to A.) Listen quietly to Mrs. Goldman B.) Tell Mrs. Goldman that he does not believe in God and would prefer not to discuss it C.) Tell Mrs. Goldman that her beliefs are wrong D.) Ask Mrs. Goldman what makes her think there is a God
Answer:
A.) Listen quietly to Mrs. Goldman Question 4: Which of the following statements is true of the normal aging process?A.) Most elderly people are entirely dependent on others B.) Most elderly people are disabled and cannot walk C.) Most elderly people are active and engaged in activities D.) Most elderly people cannot manage their own money
Answer:
C.) Most elderly people are active and engaged in activities
Question 5: The NA's responsibility regarding postmortem care include
A.) Placing drainage pads where needed B.) Removing tubes from the dead resident C.) Removing equipment from the room D.) Examining the body to help determine the cause of death
Answer:
A.) Placing drainage pads where needed
Question 6: The fear of being in a confined space is called
A.) Posttraumatic stress disorder B.) Obsessive compulsive disorder C.) Claustrophobia D.) Schizophrenia
Answer:
C.) Claustrophobia
Question 7: Holistic care focuses on
A.) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being B.) Disease and disability C.) How sick a person is D.) The absence of disease and illness
Answer:
A.) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being Question 8: Which of the following is an appropriate way for a nursing assistant to care for a resident with a mental health disorder?A.) The NA should do everything for the resident B.) The NA should administer the resident's medication C.) The NA should support the resident and his family and friends
D.) The NA should encourage the resident to stop being ill and just get better
Answer:
C.) The NA should support the resident and his family and friends
Question 9: Which of the following is an example of a psychosocial need?
A.) The need for food B.) The need for water C.) The need for activity D.) The need for acceptance
Answer:
D.) The need for acceptance
Question 10: In infants, physical development moves from
A.) The feet up B.) The head down C.) The spine down D.) The hands up
Answer:
B.) The head down Question 11: What is one way a nursing assistant can promote a residents independence?A.) Finishing a resident's task if he takes a long time to complete it B.) Allowing a resident to do a task by himself no matter how long it takes him C.) Deciding where a resident should sit in the dining room D.) Deciding what a resident should wear for the day
Answer:
B.) Allowing a resident to do a task by himself no matter how long it takes him
Question 12: Families help residents by
A.) Creating the care plan for them B.) Telling them what to do C.) Diagnosing residents' illnesses D.) Communicating with the care team
Answer:
D.) Communicating with he care team
Question 13: Children in their _______ years develop language skills, learn to play cooperatively in groups, and begin to learn right from wrong.A.) School-age (ages 6 to 10) B.) Toddler (ages 1 to 3) C.) Adolescent (ages 12 to 19) D.) Preschool (ages 3 to 6)
Answer:
D.) Preschool (ages 3 to 6)
Question 14: How can an NA give emotional support to a resident who is dying?
A.) By leaving the resident alone as much as possible B.) By listening more C.) By sharing her religious beliefs with the resident D.) By letting the resident know what it will all be over soon
Answer:
B.) By listening more
Question 15: The last sense to leave the body is usually the sense of
A.) Hearing B.) Sight C.) Taste D.) Touch
Answer:
A.) Hearing
Question 16: An attitude that is helpful in hospice work is
A.) Being sensitive to individual needs B.) Pushing residents to talk about their feelings C.) Joining in the conversation during personal visits D.) Helping the resident embrace the NAs faith before death
Answer:
A.) Being sensitive to individual needs Question 17: When caring for a dying resident with diminished sense a nursing assistant should A.) Ask many questions to see what is comfortable for the resident B.) Turn on as many lights as possible C.) Observe body language D.) Encourage all visitors to remain silent