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C.N.A FINAL EXAM/STATE EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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Question 1: Which of the following statements is true of gloves?
(A) Gloves are to be on if skin is broken (B) Disposable gloves can be washed and reused.(C) Gloves do not need to be worn when shaving a resident.(D)After giving care, gloves are not contaminated
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(A) Gloves are to be on if skin is broken Question 2: During conversations with families of your residents, the N.A. should.(A) Use medical terms so they understand more easily (B) Use simple, non-medical terms (layman terms) (C) Use a different language to confuse them (D)Talk over their heads because they are just visitors
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(B) Use simple, non-medical terms (layman terms) Question 3: Confidentiality to a N.A. means: (A) Not telling the nurse about possible pt abuse (B) Never documenting resident problems (C) Keeping pt's personal information & their things private (D)Sharing information with the NA's own
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(C) Keeping pt's personal information & their things private Question 4: Which of the following is helpful for a resident who has had a heart attack?(A) Smoking (B) High-fat diet (C) Regular exercise (D) Cold temperatures
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(C) Regular exercise Question 5: What is one good way a nursing assistant can assist residents with normal changes of aging related to the urinary system?(A) Offer frequent trips to the bathroom.(B) Withhold fluids.(C) Scold residents who are incontinent.(D) Make sure every resident wears incontinence briefs.
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(A) Offer frequent trips to the bathroom.Question 6: Choose the best answer regarding the resident and the care plan team.(A) Residents cannot make their own decisions.(B) Residents can't make decisions because they are not care team members.(C) Residents should be allowed to try to make choices about the care they want to receive.(D)The care team revolves around the resident and his or her condition, treatment, and progress.
Answer:
(C) Residents should be allowed to try to make choices about the care they want to receive.
Question 7: High blood pressure
(A) Can be detected just by looking at a person (B) Cannot be treated with medication (C) Is never a serious condition (D) Is a measurement of 140/90 or higher
Answer:
(D) Is a measurement of 140/90 or higher
Question 8: Which of the following tasks would be considered outside the
scope of practice for an NA?(A) Giving a resident a bath (B) Giving an injection of medication (C) Helping a resident eat dinner (D) Transferring a resident from the bed to a chair
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(B) Giving an injection of medication Question 9: Why is important not to over-react when a resident behaves inappropriately?(A) It may actually reinforce the behavior.(B) The other residents may then copy the behavior.(C) Your supervisor will be angry with you.(D)You might surprise the resident
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(A) It may actually reinforce the behavior.Question 10: Which of the following is a good example of using proper body mechanics?(A) Twisting at the waist (B) Carrying objects far away from the body (C) Standing with the legs shoulder-width apart (D) Keeping knees locked when lifting
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(C) Standing with the legs shoulder-width apart
Question 11: Which sense is usually the last sense to leave the body?
(A) Hearing (B) Sight (C) Touch (D) Taste
Answer:
(A) Hearing
Question 12: HIPAA was created due to?
(A) The need for resident information privacy & confidentiality (B) Ombudsmen preference for access to patient files (C) To show nursing assistants how to report abuse in facilities (D) Resident neglect in nursing homes
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(A) The need for resident information privacy & confidentiality Question 13: Which of the following is designated toward comfort measure for people who die within 6 months?(A) Hospice (B) Long-term care (C) Assisted living (D)Acute care
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(A) Hospice Question 14: Standard Precautions (aka Universal Precautions) should be practiced by the N.A.: (A) Only on people appear to have a blood-borne disease (B) On every single person in your care (C) Only on people who request that you follow them (D) Only on residents whose charts indicate they are sick
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(D) Only on residents whose charts indicate they are sick Question 15: Which of the following is a symptom of dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)?(A) Eating everything on the tray at every meal (B) Sweating during meals (C) Fever during meals (D) Watering eyes during meals
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(D) Watering eyes during meals Question 16: To control bleeding, a nursing assistant should: (A) Use her bare hands to stop it (B) Lower the wound below the heart (C) Hold clean thick pad on wound & press hard (D) Apply light pressure with a Band-Aid®
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(C) Hold clean thick pad on wound & press hard