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CNA TEST ( MODULES 1-17)
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Question 1: Define Confidentiality
Answer:
Not revealing private information
Question 2: Define HIPPA
Answer:
Standards and safeguards for documentation and transmission of patient health records Question 3: The Nurse Assistant does not need to be familiar with the Patient's Bill of Rights.True or False
Answer:
False Question 4: Healthcare workers:
- Do not need to know the Patient's Bill of Rights
- Should refer questions about "rights" to the admissions coordinator
- Must not discuss patient/resident rights because of confidentiality concerns
- Must be familiar with the Patient's Bill of Rights
Answer:
- Must be familiar with the Patient's Bill of Rights
Question 5: Mrs. S, the charge nurse, wants blood work results on Mr. Jones immediately.Which of the following terms would indicate "immediately" to the lab?
A. ASAP
B.STAT
C. PRN
D. AD LIB
Answer:
A. ASAP
Question 6: A patient/resident asks to see his chart. What is the correct action for the Nurse Assistant?
- Give the chart to the patient/resident
- Report this to the charge nurse
- Report this to the patient's/resident's doctor
- Make a copy of the chart for the patient/resident
Answer:
- Report this to the charge nurse
Question 7: The Nurse Assistant enters a patient's/resident's room and sees the bed is at its
highest level. The Nurse Assistant should know that:
- The patient/resident wants to get closer to the television set
- The patient/resident is very independent and will not be injured
- Nurse Assistant's do not deal with safety issues
- The bed should be placed in the lowest position
Answer:
- The bed should be placed in the lowest position
Question 8: An Advance Directive is part of the admission process and is required.True or False
Answer:
False Question 9: Upon admission to the long-term care facility, the patient/resident should receive notices of rights, rules, and services.True or False
Answer:
True
Question 10: Define Patient/Resident Right
Answer:
A The document that guarantees the rights of the consumer in a long-term care facility Question 11: A patient's/resident's family asks to meet their mother's new roommate who is sitting in the
dayroom. The nursing assistant will most correctly:
- Inform the patient's/resident's family that this is against hospital policy
- Take the family and patient/resident to the day room and introduce them to the new
- Ask the family to wait until the new roommate has been in the facility at least a week
- Report this request to the charge nurse to handle as time permits
roommate
Answer:
- Take the family and patient/resident to the day room and introduce them to the new
- Use alcohol to soften the patient's/resident's beard
- Shave with soap and a safety razor
- Use only grounded electrical razors
roommate Question 12: Mr. B is receiving oxygen therapy and requests assistance with shaving. What should the Nurse Assistant do?
- Refuse to shave the patient/resident because oxygen interferes with blood clotting
Answer:
- Shave with soap and a safety razor
Question 13: Prior to working directly with patients/residents, the Nurse Assistant must complete
a facility orientation and:
- Have a TB clearance
- Buy a wristwatch
- Have a negative drug test
- Receive CDPH certification
Answer:
- Have a TB clearance
Question 14: A confused patient/resident was recently moved to a private room at the family's request.
The Nurse Assistant understands that:
- The patient/resident may experience an increased appetite
- Patients/residents with dementia cannot tolerate isolation
- Any change in routine can produce anxiety in a patient/resident
- The patient/resident probably did not want to change rooms
Answer:
- Any change in routine can produce anxiety in a patient/resident
- Keep the patient's/resident's bed in the low position
- Place a small rug or towel on the floor by the bed to prevent slipping
- Have the patient/resident wear only socks when ambulating
- Keep the patient's/resident's room dark at night to keep him in bed
Question 15: Falls are a common cause of injury. Which of the following might help prevent the patient/resident from becoming injured from falls?