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CNA PLUS ACADEMY: BASIC RESTORATIVE SERVICES 1
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-Guarantee passing score -25 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: You are delegated to provide passive R.O.M. to L lower and upper extremities.This means you must
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support each joint and provide extension and flexion movements on the Left side of the body
Question 2: The most basic rule of body mechanics is to
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bend from the knees and hips Question 3: A nursing assistant is helping a resident to walk. If the resident becomes faint and starts to fall, what should the nursing assistant do?
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Ease the resident to the floor and call for help Question 4: How can you give a helpless resident some independence when he or she must be fed?
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Ask the resident which foods he or she would like to eat first
Question 5: Pressure sores can often be prevented if the client is
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turned or repositioned every two hours Question 6: The nurse aide documents that about 45 minutes after the resident was put to bed for an afternoon nap, the person urinated in bed. To help with bladder training, what should the nurse aide do?
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Take the resident to the bathroom right before he or she goes to bed
Question 7: If a client has hand tremors, the nurse aide should
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assist the client with the activity of daily living as needed
Question 8: A patient has had hip surgery. Her legs should be
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abducted
Question 9: Goals of arthritis care include
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all of the above (preventing contractures, decreasing inflammation and preserving joints, strengthening bones and muscles)
Question 10: A contracture (tightening or shortening of a muscle) is caused by
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lack of movement of the muscles Question 11: A patient is leaving the hospital. The family has been told to give her medications "bid." The wife asks what that means. The nurse aide tells her to give the medications
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twice a day
Question 12: A nurse aide moves a resident's joint during range-of-motion (ROM) exercises. If the resident complains of pain, what should the nurse aide do?
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Stop the movement at the point that the pain occurs and report it to the nurse Question 13: The nurse aide is making an occupied bed. Which of the following is the most restorative approach?
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Encourage the resident to help
Question 14: ROM exercises will help prevent
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contractures Question 15: According to the principles of proper body mechanics, a nurse aide who is lifting an object should place his or her feet
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12-18 inches apart Question 16: After assisting with evening care, the nurse aide notices the client has bilateral hearing aids. The nurse aide understands that if a hearing aid is not in use,
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the battery should be disengaged
Question 17: The primary goal of restorative care is
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to return the resident to a normal life at home Question 18: Equipment used to help the resident maintain correct body alignment includes all of the following EXCEPT
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cones
Question 19: Exercises that move each muscle and joint are called
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range-of-motion Question 20: A button hook and a sock assist are part of what kind of nursing care?
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Restorative and rehabilitative
Question 21: The role of an ombudsman is
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to work with the nursing home to protect clients' rights Question 22: The nurse aide just admitted a new male resident. Which of the following is the most restorative approach?
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Encourage the resident to participate in unpacking his clothes Question 23: Mr. Johnson has just returned from surgery. Which of the following things do you do?
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Perform turn, cough and deep breathe, leg exercises Question 24: When ambulating an unsteady client, it is BEST for the nurse aide to use a
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gait belt Question 25: What is the process of restoring a disabled client to the highest level of functioning possible?
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Rehabilitation