ADLs
Terms
Infection Control
Reporting on the Resident
Body Systems
100

When assisting a resident to brush his/her teeth, the nursing assistant should

a. brush the teeth vigorously and clean up before breakfast arrives

b. encourage the resident to do as much as possible and help only as needed

c. put on gloves, move the overbed table out of the way and brush the resident's teeth thoroughly

d. provide for privacy, place a towel on the resident's lap and brush the teeth

b. encourage the resident to do as much as possible and help only as needed 

100

Mr. Smith has a diagnosis of dysphagia.  This lets Mrs. Smith's caregivers know to monitor for

a. difficulty walking

b. difficulty swallowing

c. difficulty hearing

d. difficulty understanding

b. difficulty swallowing

100

Conditions that are favorable for growth of an infection is:

a. warm and dark

b. warm and light

c. cool and dark

d. cool light

a. warm and dark

100

Which of the following blood pressures would you consider abnormal?

a. 120/80

b. 110/68

c. 200/90

d. 130/80

c. 200/90

100

Before and after personal care is given to a resident, it is necessary to

  1. wash your hands

  1. do your charting 

  1. clean the equipment 

  1. go on break 

  1. wash your hands

200

When providing ADLs for a resident, you observe changes.  The first thing you should do is

a. report changes to the next shift

b. keep changes to yourself

c. report to your nurse

d. report to your mentor

c. report to your nurse

200

Persons who have suffered a stroke may be prone to depression due to all of the following EXCEPT

  1. loss of independence 

  1. loss of their role in the family 

  1. loss of ability to communicate 

  1. loss of dependence

  1. loss of dependence

200

AIDs (HIV) can be transmitted by

a. sitting on a contaminated toilet seat

b. eating contaminated food

c. having sexual intercourse

d. drinking from a contaminated glass

c. having sexual intercourse

200

It is very important to be accurate when measuring resident's vital signs.  If you get abnormally high or low readings you should

a. write them on the clipboard, but you don't need to report them

b. measure them again and report them to your charge nurse 

c. tell your fellow workers about them at breaktime 

d. take the readings in two hours since they will change 

b. measure them again and report them to your charge nurse 

200
  1. A nurse aide should always encourage the resident to 

  1. allow staff to perform ADLs for them 

  1. stay in bed most of the time 

  1. perform self-care with ADLs when possible

  1. perform a few self-care items every week 

  1. perform self-care with ADLs when possible

300

When performing oral care for a resident you observe that her gums are bleeding while brushing, you should

a. continue to brush all surfaces of the mouth

b. stop brushing and apply pressure to the area

c. notify the charge nurse of the bleeding issue

d. contact the family and inform them of the issue

c. notify the charge nurse of the bleeding issue

300

The term abduction means

a. bending a body part

b. moving a body part away from the body midline

c. straightening a body part

d. moving a body part toward the midline of the body

b. moving a body part away from the body midline

300

You have cared for a resident in isolation and need to take off your personal protective equipment, the article you will take off first is 

a. gloves

b. gown

c. mask

d. goggles

a. gloves

300

A resident's blood pressure is 170/104.  You take her blood pressure again and you get the same reading.  You should

a. chart the resident's vitals as you normally would and move on to your next resident

b. chart the resident's vitals and immediately report them to the supervising nurse

c. chart the resident's vitals and explain to the resident what they can do to lower their blood pressure

d. chart the resident's vitals as you normally would, and assist them with their breakfast

b. chart the resident's vitals and immediately report them to the supervising nurse

300
  1. A physical therapist works with a resident to improve 

  1. speech 

  1. hearing 

  1. sight 

  1. mobility

  1. mobility

400

When shaving a resident's facial hair, the nursing assistant should

a. shave in the direction of hair growth

b. shave in short strokes in an upward direction

c. hold the razor at a 30-degree angle 

d. only use an electric razor to avoid nicks

a. shave in the direction of hair growth

400
  1. Restorative care is a type of care that attempts to restore the person to their highest level of function and is performed by the 

  1. physical therapist

  1. nursing staff 

  1. occupational therapist 

  1. physician 

  1. physical therapist

400

Examples of airborne transmitted diseases include

a. tuberculosis and pink eye

b. chicken pox and lice

c. measles and tuberculosis

d. measles and scabies

c. measles and tuberculosis

400

You have been caring for Mr. Jones for one year.  Mr. Jones is able to get himself out of bed and into the wheelchair every morning without assistance.  This morning, Mr. Jones is not in his chair.  When you approach Mr. Jones in his bed he states, "I am feeling a little weak on my right side this morning" you would

a. tell him to rest a little while longer and you will come back and check on him in an hour

b. tell him if he does not get into his chair he may miss breakfast 

c. tell him you will call his wife and let her know he is in declining health

d. tell the nurse there is a change in his ability status

d. tell the nurse there is a change in his ability status

400

Smiling at a resident is known as 

  1. sign language 

  1. body language

  1. oral communication 

  1. verbal communication 

  1. body language

500

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

  1. give simple directions

  1. give the patient activities 

  1. say nothing 

  1. allow the patient to plan daily activities 

  1. give simple directions

500

When caring for a resident whose religion is different from your own you should: 

  1. respect his/her religious beliefs

  1. try to convert resident to your religion 

  1. show how wrong his/her religion is 

  1. arrange to have priest/missionary/clergy visit 

  1. respect his/her religious beliefs

500

Microorganisms are completely destroyed by 

a. sterilization

b. handwashing

c. disinfection

d. medical aspesis

a. sterilization

500

A CNA is working with a 98 year old resident who is exhibiting signs of anxiety because he hears his mom calling out to him, letting him know it is time for dinner.  The CNA will report this behavior to the nurse as

a. paranoid delusions

b. visual hallucinations

c. auditory hallucinations

d. auditory delusions

c. auditory hallucinations

500

The function of the urinary system is 

  1. breaks down food to be used by cells 

  1. transport lymph throughout body 

  1. secrete hormones into bloodstream 

  1. remove waste products from blood

  1. remove waste products from blood