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CNA CHAPTER 6-7 EXAM
Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation
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-Guarantee passing score -20 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Principles of body mechanisms include keeping a broad base with feet 10-12
inches apart and one foot slightly in front of the other, and:
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getting help if needed Question 2: A possible reaction of an unprepared resident entering a long term care facility is:
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confusion and depression Question 3: A record of a person's background, including lifestyle and social information is
called a/an:
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history Question 4: Proper moving and positioning of the resident correctly can help to:
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prevent pressure ulcers, make the resident as comfortable as possible, and reduce swelling in an arm or leg
Question 5: When preparing to move a resident, you need to think about the resident, the
environment, and:
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your own capabilities and limitations Question 6: Activities designed to help residents regain or maintain their ability to take care of
themselves are called:
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recreation Question 7: To protect yourself from contamination from soiled linen when making an occupied
or unoccupied bed, you should:
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hold the linen so it does not touch your uniform Question 8: The goal of restorative activities is to:
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help the resident to regain function and independence Question 9: A physical examination uses looking, listening, feeling, and:
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smelling Question 10: It is important to make a neat, wrinkle-free bed because:
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wrinkled sheets can cause skin irritation leading to breakdown Question 11: Devices used to improve a resident's ability to function such as braces, walking
devices and splints are called:
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orthotic devices Question 12: The blood pressure reading for the resident is a type of:
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objective information
Question 13: A guard belt can help to move the resident safely and prevent injury. It is place:
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around the waist Question 14: One of the most important tasks when leaving a resident's room is:
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hand the call light to the resident or make sure it is in reach Question 15: The main source of information about the resident is:
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the resident Question 16: In range-of-motion (ROM) exercises, each joint is moved through the resident's full
range of motion. When the resident uses their own muscle power, it is called:
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Active range of motion Question 17: Fowler's position, which is often used for residents with breathing problems, is
described as:
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lying on the back with head elevated 30-90 degrees Question 18: A technique of listening through a stethoscope to sounds produced by organs,
such as the heart, is called:
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Auscultation Question 19: A device made to replace a missing body part or function such as an artificial eye
or limb is called a/an:
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prosthetic device Question 20: A residents care plan is used to:
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coordinate all treatments and services for the resident