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100

A resident refuses a prescribed treatment. A nursing assistant should

a) report this to family members

b) tell the resident not to worry about it

c) force them to do the treatment

d) report and record the refusal 

C- Report and Record the refusal 

100

Documentation should always be:

a) written in pencil

b) written in pen

c) inaccurate

d) written in the residents native language 

B- written in pen

100

Continue oozing or diarrhea may be a symptom of :

a) impaction

b) too many vegetables

c) renal failure

d) liver problems 

A- impaction

100

True or False

You can leave at the end of your shift even when no one has relieved you?  

False

100

Subjective refers to 

Putting your own opinion into situation

200

If a home care resident burns his hand, you should do what? 


Apply Cool Water

200

When caring for a confused resident what should a nursing assistant do when communicating tasks? 

Give simple directions

200

When dressing a resident in bed, what article of clothing should you start with? 

Pants

200

You are instructed to strain Mr. Smiths urine. You know that straining urine is done to find what? 

Stones 

200
As you finish your shift, a patient with a history of bowl incontience has a strong odor. Your responsibility is to what? 

Provide peri-care in a dignified and private manner

300

When cleaning dentures, why do you line the sink with washcloth? 

Keep teeth from breaking if they are dropped

300
If the CNA is confused about instructions of a task that the nurse told the CNA to do, the CNA should do what? 

Ask the nurse to clarify the insturctions 

300

TED hose (anti-embolism) are applied when? 

Before the resident gets out of bed 

300
If a diabetic resident exhibits signs and symptoms of being cold and clammy, has double vision, shallow breathing, and is hungry, the nursing assistant should do what? 

Report it to the charge nurse, immediately 

300

Safest way to confirm a residents identify is to do what? 

Check an ID bracelet or tag attached to resident 

400

Mrs. Smith reports to you that her hearing aid is missing. What do you do?

Report it to the nurse

400

Resident who has urinary incontinence requires what? 

Requires frequent and good skin care

400

Mr. Jones is unconscious. What are some guidelines you need to remember when giving oral care?

a) give it at least q 2 hours

b) explain the procedure to him

c) clean mouth, tongue, and gums

d) all of the above 

D- All of the above 

400

A gait belt should be used when

a) transferring a resident to a wheelchair

b) the resident is unable to bear weight

c) the resident has a gastrostomy

d) a mechanical lift is not available

A- transferring a resident to a wheelchair 

400

You observed emesis on the bed linens. This indicated that resident did what? 

Vomited 

500

When you have the resident repeat what you have told them, this is called 

training

ineffective communication

misunderstanding

validation

Validation

500

Starting a bladder training program for a residue with incontinence should reduce what risk? 

Risk for Skin Breakdown 

500
The resident is complaining of a shortness of breath. A more comfortable position would be _______.

(Use medical term) 

Fowler's 

500

Mr. Smith has and IV in his right arm. He has a doctors appointment and needs assistance with dressing. You would do what? 

Have Nurse disconnect IV line and then reconnect 

or

Put the IV bag through the right sleeve and follow with the arm 

500

The residents weight may change by several pounds a day due to what?

ecsema

dermaitis

edema

fracture 

Edema 

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