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CNA EXAM #1 (CH. 1-8, 13,25)
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-Guarantee passing score -100 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: The amount that Medicare and Medicaid will pay long-term care facilities for
services is based on:
(A) The resident's income (B) The resident's need upon admission (C) The size of the facility (D) Who the resident knows at the facility
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B Question 2: Rounds are: (A) The group of residents assigned to each nursing assistant (B) The list of tasks that must be done on each shift (C) A method of reporting in which staff move from room to room (D) Meetings during which the care plan is written
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C Question 3: Residents in _____ are usually more independent and do not need skilled care.(A) Acute care facilities (B) Assisted living facilities (C) Subacute care facilities (D) Hospice settings
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B Question 4: To communicate well with a resident, a nursing assistant should: (A) Finish his sentences for him if he is taking a long time to say something (B) State her opinions as though they were facts (C) Be aware of her body language (D) Fill any pauses in conversation to prevent awkwardness
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C
Question 5: _____ is a medical assistance program for low-income people.
(A) Medicare (B) Medicaid
(C) CMS
(D) HCFA
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B Question 6: A nursing assistant can share information about residents with: (A) Anyone she chooses (B) The resident's family and friends (C) Other members of the care team (D) No one
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C Question 7: Choose the resident condition that the NA should report immediately to the nurse.(A) Family fighting (B) Chest pain (C) Watching too much TV (D) Acting lonely
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B Question 8: If a nursing assistant sees a call light for a resident that is not assigned to her, she
should:
(A) Answer the call light (B) Tell the nursing assistant assigned to that resident to answer it (C) Tell the supervisor
(D) Ignore it
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A Question 9: How many hours of training does OBRA require for nursing assistants?(A) At least 150 hours (B) At least 100 hours (C) At least 75 hours (D) At least 50 hours
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C
Question 10: Which of the following behaviors violates Residents' Rights?
(A) A nursing assistant tells stories about her favorite residents to her family.(B) A nursing assistant helps a resident resolve a complaint.(C) A nursing assistant informs a resident in advance about a change of roommate.(D) A nursing assistant encourages a resident to choose her clothing for the day.
Answer:
A
Question 11: Which of the following statements contains objective information?
(A) Mr. Castillo seems a little grouchy today.(B) Mr. Castillo says that he has a stomachache.(C) Mr. Castillo's blood pressure is 115/68.(D) Mr. Castillo doesn't get along with the nurses very well.
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C Question 12: Which of the following is a task that nursing assistants generally do not perform?(A) Shaving residents (B) Inserting tubes (C) Helping residents with toileting needs (D) Caring for equipment
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B
Question 13: The main part of a word that gives it meaning is the: (A) Prefix (B) Root (C) Suffix (D) Abbreviation
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B Question 14: Which of the following is a quality of the best nursing assistants?(A) Tolerance (B) Tardiness (C) Complaining (D) Ignoring constructive criticism
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A
Question 15: Which of the following is an ombudsman's responsibility?
(A) Helping with care procedures (B) Assisting with resolving facility budget problems (C) Investigating and resolving complaints (D) Creating special diets for residents
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C Question 16: One reason that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
was created is to:
(A) Make sure nursing assistants receive adequate pay (B) Protect privacy of health information (C) Ensure that care procedures are performed properly (D) Prevent abuse of residents
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B Question 17: The correct order of the steps in the nursing process is: (A) Diagnosis, planning, evaluation, implementation, assessment (B) Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation (C) Evaluation, implementation, assessment, planning, diagnosis (D) Planning, assessment, implementation, evaluation, diagnosis
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B