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CNA EXAM (CHAPTERS 1-13)
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Mrs. Klinger is often disoriented and sometimes thinks she is in a different time and place. Anna, a nursing assistant, finds this behavior entertaining and enjoys telling her husband stories about Mrs.Klinger's moments of confusion. Which of the Residents' Rights is Anna violating?
Question 2: Recognizing the individuality of each resident
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Alanna works at a facility where person-directed care is a key value. During admission, Mrs. Ocampo, a new resident, tells her how much she loves gardening and how much she will miss the garden she had at home. What might Alanna do to reflect the values of person-directed care?
Question 3: have to do with the knowledge of right and wrong
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How many hours of training is required for NAs according to OBRA?
Question 4: What is true about planning ahead?
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Planning ahead can take time but makes work more efficient in the end.
Question 5: Maintaining a professional relationship between the NA and the resident includes---
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Keeping the resident's information confidential.Question 6: Which of the following statements is true of a nursing assistant's responsibilities if an activity is not listed in the care plan?
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The NA should not perform the activity if it is not listed on the care plan.
Question 7: at least 75 hours
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What is the difference between ETHICS and LAWS Question 8: What is the most important reason for documenting immediately after providing care?
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Not documenting immediately could lead to mistakes in the resident's care, and cause harm to the resident.
Question 9: a method or way of doing something
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What does Medicare pay for?
Question 10: CHAPTER 1 - UNDERSTANDING HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
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Hospice Care
Question 11: An incident report may also be called a(n)---
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Occurrence Report Question 12: Jane is a nursing assistant. A resident's son angrily complains to her that his mother hasn't received her medications yet today. Jane's facility does not allow NAs to give medications. Which of the following would be the best response for Jane to tell the son?
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She will locate the nurse and explain the situation.
Question 13: harming a person physically, mentally, or emotionally by failing to provide needed care.
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Ethical behavior by an NA is--
Question 14: the Right to have Visitors
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an example of physical abuse--- Question 15: He may have emotional needs that will not be met if facility staff do not work to meet them.
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Why would a facility choose to participate in the Joint Commission survey process?Question 16: Point out the window boxes and flower pots other residents have in their rooms and assure Mrs. Ocampo that she can get some, too.
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An example of personal trauma to be considered when planning care-- Question 17: Which care team member assigns tasks and supervises daily care of residents in a long-term care facility?
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A RN (registered nurse) Question 18: Which of the following is true about nursing assistants sharing private resident information with other staff members?
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Private information should only be shared with staff members who need that information to care for the resident.Question 19: The NA should not accept the gift, but thank the resident for thinking of them.
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What is an HMO?
Question 20: Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
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What group typically has the longest average stay in a LTC (long-term care) facility?
Question 21: A hospital or other healthcare facility.
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Mr. Collett is a new resident at the long-term care facility where Alicia works. His wife died recently and he does not have a strong relationship with his children, who live in another state. What should Alicia be aware of as she cares for Mr. Collett?Question 22: Care given for less than 24 hours, often after a surgery or some form of medical treatment.
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More than half of residents that come to long-term care facilities are from where?Question 23: Dr. Ryvnine is new at The Oaks long-term care facility. She asks Cecilia, a nursing assistant, to change a sterile dressing. How should Cecilia respond?
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She should politely tell Dr. Ryvnine that she is not trained or allowed to change sterile dressings.
Question 24: Financial Abuse
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OBRA was passed in response to what?
Question 25: What is a typical task an NA (Nursing Assistant) performs?
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Helping a resident with elimination needs.
Question 26: The NA should report it to the charge nurse immediately.
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Which of the following behaviors promotes Residents' Rights?
Question 27: Store, file, or shred documents according to facility policy
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What is required of an NA if he suspects that a resident is being abused?