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CNA: HOMEWORK #1 - CHAPTERS 1 - 5 EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -50 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: the nursing assistant failed to provide care with sensitivity when she
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called the elderly patient, "Grandma" Question 2: Mr. Avery has a doctor appointment at 1600. She needs to be ready to go at 1500.what time using a traditional clock would the time be that she needs to be ready?
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3:00 pm
Question 3: What perhaps is the most important skill a receiver can have in communicating effectively?
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Being a good listener Question 4: Mary is a nursing assistant on day shift. She tells the evening shift nursing assistant that the resident in room 76 has vomited twice and at 1300 developed a fever. What part of sharing this information with the evening shift-nursing assistant is considered communication with a health care member?
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Reporting
Question 5: What question, by the nursing assistant, best demonstrated humanistic care?
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"How do you current health challenges make you feel" Question 6: As a health care worker, why is it important to learn a facilities policy and procedures related to confidentiality?
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If a person's private information gets into the wrong hands, it could be used to ruin their reputation
Question 7: What does OBRA mandate that nursing assistant must complete?
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Regular in-service education, 12 hours minimum continuing education per year, and performance reviews Question 8: The nursing assistant was at the nurses' station by herself and answered the phone.A physician wanted to prescribe a dressing change to the wound. The best action of the nursing
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Transfer the call to the nurse's hospital-provided phone
Question 9: Techniques that promote good communication include
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speaking clearly and slowly Question 10: A resident medical chart contains information that the resident has a fall in his room at 2330. According to the 12-hour clock, when did this resident fall?
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11:30 PM
Question 11: A resident with Alzheimer's disease has become increasingly confused over the course of a shift. The nursing assistant has become frustrated with the resident's wandering and resistance to redirection and has responded by restraining the patient in her bed. This nursing assistant risks being charges with
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False imprisonment
Question 12: To promote understanding for a patient or resident who appears to be experiencing difficulties understanding, the nursing assistant should
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decrease back-up noise, check the person's hearing aid, and put his cleaned glasses in place
Question 13: A humanistic approach to care has which characteristic?
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The individuality of the client is recognized and prioritized Question 14: A resident's sister giver her favorite nursing assistant a thank you note with a gift card inside it. She tells the nursing assistant that this is a small way of letting him know how much she appreciated his work. The NA dies bit want to offend the family, and it happens to be a gift card to his favorite restaurant, so he decides to keep it. Which of the following best descries how the nursing assistant should have responded
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The nursing assistant should have thank the sister for thinking of her, but politely refused the gift
Question 15: What is an attitude?
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What you display to the world as you communicate how you feel about things Question 16: Who or what do the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards protect?
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Health Care professionals, from on-the-job injuries Question 17: The patient is due to have his blood glucose check before breakfast and state, "I've has a problem with the last nursing assistant who did this. She did it wrong. I only want a nurse to do it now." The nursing assistant states, "Oh, I am a nurse" and performs the skill. The nursing assistant risks being charged with
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fraud Question 18: which has greatly affected legal and ethical issues in the medical profession
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advances in technology and research
Question 19: Which notation is illegal on a medical chart?
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Using correction fluid to hide an error you have made
Question 20: How is an interdisciplinary care plan developed from a resident?
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The health care team members and the resident and or the family create a specific, individualized plan Question 21: What question should the nursing assistant ask when determining whether the nurse, has provided right direction before accepting the delegated task?
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"did I receive clear and understandable instructions?" Question 22: A resident who is confined to bed requires special care. Which of the following is a task performed by a nursing assistant?
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Helping with the use of a bedpan Question 23: A nursing assistant worked with a resident for many month and is feeling emotional about the resident's death. The nursing assistant should
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share his feeling with a trusted co-worker, friend, or family member Question 24: For which individual may an advance directive be a useful tool in planning care and selecting treatments?
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Man who has recently developed dementia Question 25: Resident of an assisted-living facility:
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are able to provide most of their care independently Question 26: When in a conversation, which is an example of positive body language?
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Nodding encouragingly as someone speaks