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100

What does increased pulse, breathing, and blood pressure indicate in a stressed person?

 (A): Acute stress 

(B): Emotional pressure

 (C): Eustress 

(D): Conflict

A): Acute stress

100

What is sexism? 

(A): Feelings of impatience, intolerance, or prejudice based on age stereotypes 

(B): Feelings of intolerance/prejudice based on gender 

(C): The ability to interact effectively with diverse people 

(D): Feelings of superiority/intolerance toward those with different appearances or practices

B): Feelings of intolerance/prejudice based on gender

100

Mrs. Muryama's statement, "I didn't sleep at all last night because of the pain in my back," represents: 

(A): a nursing diagnosis 

(B): an intervention 

(C): objective data 

(D): subjective data

(D): subjective data

100

Which is least effective in preventing or reducing odours? 

(A): Using room deodorizers 

(B): Emptying bedpans promptly 

(C): Placing fresh flowers in the room 

(D): Ensuring the client’s good personal hygiene

C): Placing fresh flowers in the room

100

What is correct in regard to Mrs. Molinski’s indwelling catheter care? (

A): Keep the drainage bag below the bladder. 

(B): Attach the drainage bag to the bed rail

 (C): The tubing should be placed over the bed rail. (D): The catheter should be changed daily.

(A): Keep the drainage bag below the bladder.

200

Mrs. Fleming lives independently but gets support services. Which of these describes her situation? 

(A): Long-term care 

(B): Convalescent care 

(C): Adult day care 

(D): Assisted living

D): Assisted living

200

How is delegation different in community vs. long-term care settings? 

(A): The support worker is not accountable

 (B): Written instructions should be provided

 (C): Only a physician can delegate 

(D): The support worker's performance is not assessed

B): Written instructions should be provided

200

Which of the following statements is correct?

 (A): Standard Practices are used for all persons. (B): Standard Practices prevent the spread of pathogens through the air. 

(C): Standard Practices require gowns, masks, gloves, and protective eyewear 

(D): Standard Practices involve medical and surgical asepsis.

A): Standard Practices are used for all persons.

200

What should you do when taking a blood pressure? (A): Place your stethoscope over the client’s brachial artery 

(B): Wrap the cuff gently over the client’s clothing (C): Take the blood pressure in the arm with an IV infusion 

(D): Pump up the cuff as high as it will go and release the air very slowly

(A): Place your stethoscope over the client’s brachial artery

200

What is the outer layer of the skin called?

 (A): Dermis 

(B): Epidermis 

(C): Myelin 

(D): Integument

(B): Epidermis

300

What can chronic stress lead to? 

(A): Better digestion 

(B): Better sleep 

(C): Stressors

 (D): Burnout

D): Burnout

300

: When communicating across cultures, what should a support worker consider?

 (A): Meanings vary across cultures

 (B): Never use silence 

(C): Never use eye contact 

(D): Never use touch

A): Meanings vary across cultures

300

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees our right to

: (A): Mobility 

(B): Life, liberty, and security 

(C): Vote 

(D): All of the above

D): All of the above

300

Sexual activity: 

(A): Involves handholding, touching, and embracing (B): Is not allowed in long-term care facilities

 (C): Always involves intercourse 

(D): Is unhealthy for older persons

Involves handholding, touching, and embracing

300

: When a client with dementia keeps repeating the same behavior, the support worker should:

 (A): Secure the unit 

(B): Distract the client from the act 

(C): Ignore the client 

(D): Do anything it takes to make the client stop

B): Distract the client from the act

400

What is the meaning of the word element arthro-?

 (A): Head 

(B): Rib 

(C): Joint 

(D): Bone

C): Joint

400

: Upon learning that Russ, a resident at a health care center, wishes to see his religious leader, what should the support worker do? 

(A): ask why the resident wants to do it 

(B): take the resident to the chapel 

(C): check the resident's care plan 

(D): report the request to the supervising nurse

(D): report the request to the supervising nurse

400

Which statement regarding sleep is correct? 

(A): Ill and injured persons need as much sleep as healthy persons do. 

(B): Tissue healing and repair occur during sleep. (C): Napping should always be avoided.

 (D): Voluntary muscle activity increases during sleep.

(B): Tissue healing and repair occur during sleep.

400

What is the major focus of home care? 

(A): To enable people to remain independent in their homes 

(B): To reduce the number of outpatient procedures (C): To prevent persistent and contagious diseases (D): To prevent people from seeking medical treatment

(A): To enable people to remain independent in their homes

400

: Mr. Beesla’s rehabilitation begins with preventing: (A): Contractures and pressure ulcers

 (B): Loss of self-esteem 

(C): Illness and injury 

(D): Angry feelings

(A): Contractures and pressure ulcers

500

Which statement about social support systems is true? 

(A): Having a social support system is not important to wellness 

(B): A social support system is a formal group

 (C): Having a social support system is not helpful during a crisis 

(D): Having a social support system can improve overall health

(D): Having a social support system can improve overall health

500

When Avelina, a support worker, observes Mr. Pereira's son making inappropriate comments about his father's body, and notices that such remarks are a recurring event, this behavior is an example of: 

(A): sexual harassment 

(B): bullying 

(C): cyberbullying 

(D): ageism

(A): sexual harassment

500

 Emergency care of burns includes: 

(A): Calling for someone to provide basic life support if needed 

(B): Removing the person from the fi re or burn source 

(C): Putting butter or oil on the burned skin 

(D): Leaving the burns open to the air

B): Removing the person from the fi re or burn source

500

Which of the following statements about documentation is false? 

(A): Use a pencil.

 (B): Document the care provided.

 (C): Chart a procedure after it is completed.

 (D): Record in a logical manner.

A): Use a pencil.

500

Events or situations that cause stress are known as: (A): Stressors 

(B): Life events 

(C): Changes 

(D): Negative thoughts

A): Stressors

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