CNA1
CNA2
CNA3
CNA4
CNA5
CNA6
100

An example of ethical behavior by a nursing assistant (NA) is:

  • Protecting a resident’s privacy
  • Changing the care plan if the NA believes it is inappropriate for a resident
  • Performing a task outside her scope of practice when a resident requests that she do so
  • Accepting a gift from a resident for a job well done
  • Protecting a resident’s privacy
100

What is required of a nursing assistant if he suspects that a resident is being abused?

  • The NA should call the police and let them know that the resident is being abused.
  • The NA should discuss the issue with the resident to find out if it is OK for him to report what he suspects.
  • The NA should report it to the charge nurse immediately.
  • The NA should immediately confront the abuser about what he suspects.
  • The NA should report it to the charge nurse immediately.
100

Which of the following terms means harming a person physically, mentally, or emotionally by failing to provide needed care?

  • Neglect
  • Assault
  • Battery
  • Abuse
  • Neglect
100

Which of the following is an example of an advance directive?

  • Last Will and Testament
  • Power of Attorney
  • Divorce Decree
  • Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
  • Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
200
  • How many hours of in-service education does OBRA require for nursing assistants every year?
  • At least 34 hours
  • At least 28 hours
  • At least 18 hours
  • At least 12 hours

 


  • At least 12 hours
200

Which of the following is an example of physi- cal abuse?

  • Stealing from a resident
  • Showing a resident pornographic material
  • Shoving a resident
  • Threatening a resident
  • Shoving a resident
200

Which organization typically investigates charges of abuse against nursing assistants?

  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
  • The Resident’s Council (RC)
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • The relevant state agency
  • The relevant state agency
200
  • How many hours of training does OBRA require for nursing assistants?
  • At least 50 hours
  • At least 75 hours
  • At least 100 hours
  • At least 120 hours
  • At least 75 hours
300

Which of the following is the best way for a nursing assistant to keep residents’ health information confidential?

  • Discuss residents’ information in public areas away from care facilities so that resi- dents cannot hear it
  • Bring friends to the facility to meet residents
  • Store, file, or shred documents according to facility policy
  • Post updates about favorite residents on her Facebook page to avoid being overheard
  • Store, file, or shred documents according to facility policy
300

OBRA was passed as a response to:

  • Lack of funding for long-term care facilities
  • Reports of poor care and abuse in long- term care facilities
  • Nursing assistants being unable to pass competency exams
  • Staff members not reporting to work on time
  • Reports of poor care and abuse in long- term care facilities
300

What are typical duties of an ombudsman?

  • An ombudsman advocates for staff members involved in disputes with management.
  • An ombudsman advocates for residents and helps settle disputes.
  • An ombudsman teaches nursing assistant training classes.
  • An ombudsman organizes activities and outings for residents.

 


  • An ombudsman advocates for residents and helps settle disputes.
300

What is the purpose of the Patient Self- Determination Act (PSDA)?

  • To offer in-service training for nursing assistants
  • To keep protected health information (PHI) private
  • To give adults information about their rights related to advance directives
  • To detail how abuse should be reported
  • To give adults information about their rights related to advance directives
400

For nursing assistants, confidentiality means

  • Not telling the nurse about possible abuse of a resident
  • Not documenting resident problems
  • Keeping resident information private
  • Sharing resident information with the NA’s family
  • Keeping resident information private
400

Which of the following terms means the improper or illegal use of a person’s money, possessions, property, or other assets?

  • Substance abuse
  • Financial abuse
  • Verbal abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Financial abuse
400

With whom may an NA share a resident’s medical information?

  • With the resident’s brother and sister
  • With the NA’s parents
  • With other members of the care team
  • With the resident’s children
  • With other members of the care team
400

Which of the following behaviors promotes Residents’ Rights?

  • Keeping a change in the care plan confidential so as not to upset the resident
  • Treating a resident badly if he has made a complaint about an NA
  • Encouraging a resident to participate in care planning
  • Borrowing money from a resident if it helps the NA continue to work
  • Encouraging a resident to participate in care planning
400

Which of the following is an example of sexual abuse?

  • Rubbing up against a resident inappropriately
  • Confining a resident in a separate physical space without the resident’s consent
  • Using alcohol in a harmful way
  • Failing to provide needed care for a resident
  • Rubbing up against a resident inappropriately
500
  • A nursing assistant tells a resident that her grandchildren are noisy and disrupt the facility and suggests that next time her daughter vis- its, she should leave the kids at home. Which Residents’ Right might this behavior violate?

  • The right to voice complaints without fear of punishment
  • The right to refuse medication and treatment
  • The right to have visitors
  • The right to confidentiality
  • The right to have visitors
500

One reason that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was created is to:

  • Help keep health information private and secure
  • Help ombudsmen monitor care in facilities
  • Ensure that nursing assistants receive adequate health insurance coverage
  • Prevent abuse and neglect of residents
  • Help keep health information private and secure
500

_______________ have to do with the knowledge of right and wrong.

  • Laws
  • Ethics
  • Advance directives
  • Living wills
  • Ethics
500

Threatening to harm a resident if he tells another caregiver about a problem is an exam- ple of which type of abuse?

  • Physical abuse
  • Psychological abuse
  • Financial abuse
  • Substance abuse
  • Psychological abuse
500

Which of the following types of advance directives instructs medical personnel not to per- form cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest?

  • Legal proxy
  • Do-not-resuscitate order
  • Protected health information
  • Minimum data assessment
  • Do-not-resuscitate order
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