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100

Which of the following falls within the normal range for an adult's respiratory rate?

A) 8 respirations per minute

B) 10 respirations per minute

C) 14 respirations per minute 

D) 26 respirations per minute

C) 14 respirations per minute

100

What time is 1330 on a 12-hour clock?

A) 3:30am

B) 3:30pm

C)1:30am

D)1:30pm

D) 1:30pm

100

What is the #1 most effective thing health care workers should do to prevent the spread of infection?

A) Wearing PPE

B) Getting an annual flu vaccine

C) Hand hygiene 

D) Wearing gloves while changing a resident's brief

C) Hand hygiene

*disclaimer* all of the other options help too!

100

A resident drank 2oz of apple juice and 1oz of ginger ale at lunch. How many mL of fluid did the resident drink?

A) 30mL

B) 100mL

C) 90mL

D) 120mL

C) 90mL

100

Which of the following is outside the scope of practice for an LNA?

A) Brushing a resident's teeth

B) Obtaining a rectal temperature

C) Helping a resident drink a thickened beverage

D) Administering an enema

D) Administering an enema

200

Which of the following falls within the normal range for a temperature taken orally?

A) 98.2 degrees Fahrenheit

B) 100.3 degrees Fahrenheit

C) 95.8 degrees Fahrenheit

D) 96.7 degrees Fahrenheit

A) 98.2 degrees Fahrenheit

200

What is 3:00pm in military time?

A) 0300

B) 1500

C) 0800

D) 1600

B) 1500

200

What can an overbed table be used for?

A) Placement of soiled linens

B) Placement of meals

C) Placement of bedside commodes

D) Placement of urine specimens

B) Placement of meals

200

A resident drinks 12oz of skim milk with breakfast. How many mL did the resident drink?

A) 240mL

B) 360mL

C) 480mL

D) 600mL

B) 360mL

200

A resident who is lying in the supine position is on their:

A) stomach

B) side

C) back

D) arms

C) back

300

Which of the following blood pressures falls within the normal range for an adult?

A) 112/68

B) 142/90

C) 89/72

D) 157/110

A) 112/68

300

What time is 2145 on a 12-hour clock?

A) 2:45pm

B) 1:45pm

C) 9:45pm

D) 6:45am

C) 9:45pm

300

In which type of environments do microorganisms thrive?

A) Cool, dry environments

B) Clean, cold environments

C) Dry, hot environments

D) Warm, moist environments

D) Warm, moist environments

300
You measure 480mL of urine in a patients urine collection bag. How much urine is this in ounces?


A) 10oz

B) 12oz

C) 8oz

D) 16oz

D) 16oz

300

Passive range of motion (PROM) exercises are done:

A) When a resident cannot move on her own

B) By the resident herself

C) By the resident with some help and support from the LNA

D) By a doctor or physical therapist only 

A) When a resident cannot move on her own

400

When taking a blood pressure, the systolic reading is the:

A) Bottom number

B) Difference between the top and bottom numbers

C) Top number

D) The top and bottom numbers added together

C) Top number

400

You are scheduled for an 8 hour shift beginning at 1100. What time is your shift done on a 12-hour clock?

A) 7:00pm

B) 11:00pm

C) 7:00am

D) 8:00pm

A) 7:00pm

400

Fresh flowers are contraindicated for patients on which type of precautions?

A) Contact

B) Neutropenic

C) Droplet

D) Airborne

B) Neutropenic 

400

You are feeding a resident 8oz of formula via feeding tube, followed by a 30mL flush. How many total mL of fluid will the patient receive?

A) 240mL

B) 270mL

C) 300mL

D) 360mL

B) 270mL

400

Which of the following complications can result from diabetes?

A) Chronic cough

B) Lack of appetite

C) Weak hands

D) Impaired wound healing

D) Impaired wound healing

500

Which is a normal heartrate for an adult?

A) 74

B) 56

C) 112

D) 105

A) 74

500

It is 0300 and you just finished a 12-hour shift. What time did your shift begin (in military time)

A) 1700

B) 1500

C) 0500

D) 2000

B) 1500

500

Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites are examples of what?

A) incubation

B) hosts

C) pathogens

D) reservoirs

C) pathogens

500

A resident eats a 4oz Jello cup, a grilled cheese sandwich, and 7oz of tea for dinner. How many mL of fluid did the resident consume?

A) 300mL

B) 290mL

C) 320mL

D) 330mL

D) 330ml

500

Which of the following is a common reason why a resident may be on a fluid-restricted diet?

A) The resident has urinary incontinence

B) The resident has heart disease

C) The resident has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

D) The resident has pressure injuries

B) The resident has heart disease