0% 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950 Final Exam #2 1 / 50 1) When transferring a client, MOST of the client’s weight should be supported by the nurse aide’s: A) Back B) Shoulders C) Legs D) Wrists 2 / 50 2) PASS stands for: A) Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep B) Pull, Aim, Sweep, Squeeze C) Paint a Simple Sign D) Pin, Aim, Squeeze, Sign 3 / 50 3) Behavioral change that occurs in the evening which may result in challenging behavior that improves or disappears during the day is called. A) Confusion B) Dementia C) Alzheimer’s D) Sundowning 4 / 50 4) Nonverbal communication includes: A) facial expressions and posture B) Facial expressions and a text message C) Voicemail and a call D) An email and text message 5 / 50 5) You have a 70 year old patient that is usually pleasant and easy going. Today she has cognitive delays, is hitting and kicking, and does not know who the staff are. Which condition is the patient likely experiencing? A) Hunger B) Sinus infection C) Urinary tract infection D) Headache 6 / 50 6) Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, breasts are structures and functions of the women’s: A) Reproductive system B) Nervous system C) Respiratory system D) Urinary system 7 / 50 7) A nurse aide is assigned to a stroke patient with a diagnosis of aphasia. The nurse aide knows that: A) The resident cannot talk B) None of the above are true C) The resident cannot walk D) The resident cannot swallow 8 / 50 8) Which of the following is an example of a pulse rate that should be reported to the nurse? A) 82 B) 65 C) 45 D) 98 9 / 50 9) Sundowning happens during the: A) Afternoon, evening, and night. B) Winter season C) All day D) Morning, evening, and night. 10 / 50 10) The nursing assistant knows that the responsibilities of the position do NOT include: A) Keeping a resident’s room tidy B) Helping a resident to bathe C) Administering a medication D) Applying an ice pack as ordered 11 / 50 11) Which of the following most addresses a client’s needs in regard to spirituality? A) Treat any religious objects in the client’s room as if they were any other B) Force the client to attend church services every saturday C) Not one of the CNA’s responsibilities D) Pray with the client in the morning and in the afternoon 12 / 50 12) Physical restraints are used MOST often A) to prevent client injury B) at the roommate’s request C) when staff is short D) at the family’s request 13 / 50 13) If your clothes is caught on fire you should: A) Ask the patient to help you B) Call the fire department C) Stop, drop and roll to smother the flames D) Call 911 14 / 50 14) The MOST important reason for using soap and water to clean a client’s skin after elimination is to: A) remove bruises from the skin B) remove feces and urine from the skin C) prevent soiling D) help the client feel clean and fresh 15 / 50 15) The five stages of grief include all of the following except: A) Acceptance B) Denial C) Depression D) Dancing 16 / 50 16) ___________ is the key to safety. A) Calling 911 B) Affection C) Prevention D) Call light 17 / 50 17) You notice a resident screaming at a co-worker? What should the aide do? A) Apply restraints B) None of the above C) Yell at the resident to stop D) Call the charge nurse 18 / 50 18) Blue discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes is called: A) Jaundice B) Hepatitis C) Cancer D) Cyanosis 19 / 50 19) Which of the following is a major reason for urinary incontinence in the elderly? A) Their circulatory system is failing B) They are too lazy to go to the bathroom C) The muscle that keeps urine in the bladder weakens D) They can’t tell when they need to urinate 20 / 50 20) What is the best way for a nursing assistant to prevent infection? A) Use standard precautions when caring for residents B) Apply an antiseptic hand rub before and after caring for residents C) Frequent hand washing D) Wear gloves when in contact with body fluids 21 / 50 21) What is the first thing the CNA should do if they feel a resident has been abused? A) Report to the nurse B) Tell a coworker C) Do nothing, not my business D) Report it to the family 22 / 50 22) Before shaving a resident, the nursing assistant checks for which of the following items in the resident’s care plan? A) Shaving instructions related to problems of clotting issues B) History of a heart condition C) Any previous refusal of ADLs D) Presence of the resident’s razor from home 23 / 50 23) Fecal impaction may present with which of the following symptoms? A) Dark urine B) Excessive flatulence C) Small, watery leakage of stool D) Abdominal pain 24 / 50 24) Post-mortem means: A) After death B) Post office C) Before death D) Newborn 25 / 50 25) Ms Loretta started hearing, smelling and seeing things that are not there. This is commonly known as: A) Hallucination B) Dreaming C) Crazy D) Hoping 26 / 50 26) The Comprehensive Care Plan (care plan) is a " ___________ "developed by the Health Care Team to meet each resident’s highest functional, medical, nursing, mental and psychosocial needs. A) Diagnosis B) Fictitious plan of action C) Verbal plan of action D) Written plan of action 27 / 50 27) After taking your patient’s weight, you must: A) Tell the patient to lose weight B) Call the patient’s family C) Let them know they have gained or lost weight D) Accurately record it 28 / 50 28) Signs and symptoms of infection includes the following except: A) Sore B) Rash C) Discharge D) Memory loss 29 / 50 29) The CNA is caring for a resident with clostridium difficile (C diff). Which of the following should be used when caring for this resident A) gown and gloves B) gown gloves and n95 respirator C) gloves and surgical mask D) gown, gloves, surgical mask and face shield 30 / 50 30) Intake and Output (I&O) is: A) Filled out by the patient’s doctor B) In place to record the patient’s height, weight, pulse, temperature C) The document used to record the patient’s personal items D) the measurement of the amount of fluid the resident takes into the body and the amount of fluid leaving the body. 31 / 50 31) Aural temperature is taken by placing the thermometer: A) In the nose B) In the rectum C) In the ear D) In the arm 32 / 50 32) Which of the following is a key part of care when administering a bath to a resident? A) Clean the perineal area of a patient before assisting them to clean their face B) Perform all care for the resident in order to conserve their energy C) Allow participation in care to promote a sense of independence D) Use cool water when bathing the patient to promote better circulation 33 / 50 33) Hospice services are intended to provide support to the resident who is anticipated to have A) Less than 5 years to live B) Cancer C) Less than 10 years to live D) 6 months or less to live 34 / 50 34) Dyspnea is a term that refers to difficulty with which of the following? A) Defecating B) Urinating C) Swallowing D) Breathing 35 / 50 35) Handwashing procedure should be performed for: A) 60 seconds B) 65 seconds C) 45 seconds D) 2 minutes and 45 seconds 36 / 50 36) When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist A) with a wheelchair B) on the client’s weak side C) on the client’s strong side D) from behind the client 37 / 50 37) Reinforcing the date and time is an example of: A) Validation therapy B) Reminiscence therapy C) Reality orientation D) Displacement therapy 38 / 50 38) After taking your patient’s weight, you must: A) Tell the patient to lose weight B) Let them know they have gained or lost weight C) Call the patient’s family D) Accurately record it 39 / 50 39) The Certified Nursing Assistant is aware that the resident sleeping more than usual, lack of interest in once-loved activities, and withdrawal from family and friends can be a sign of what condition? A) Frustration with staff B) Depression C) Anger D) Alzheimer’s Disease 40 / 50 40) _____________ is the body's first defense against infection. A) Lotion B) Water C) Gloves D) Skin 41 / 50 41) What is considered abuse: A) Involuntary seclusion B) Slapping a resident C) All of the above D) Suspicious injuries 42 / 50 42) Which of the following would be considered an example of battery toward a patient? A) The nursing assistant keeps a resident isolated from others as a form of punishment B) The nursing assistant bathes the resident without his or her permission C) The nursing assistant asks for permission before touching the resident to assist them to the bathroom D) The nursing assistant cleans the resident’s glasses 43 / 50 43) One of the residents gets confused at night and wanders into other residents’ rooms. The CNA should: A) Use the linen cart to barricade the path to the other rooms B) Ask the nurse to ask the doctor for sleeping pills C) Provide companionship and supervise the residents movements D) Request an order for restraints 44 / 50 44) Non-verbal signs and symptoms of pain include: A) All of the above B) Moaning or groaning C) Facial grimacing or frowning D) Difficulty breathing 45 / 50 45) A client is to be assisted out of bed to sit in a wheelchair. How can this procedure be made safe? A) Place the bed in the lowest position B) Release the wheel brakes C) Place a pillow on the wheelchair seat D) Lower both footrest pedals 46 / 50 46) What is one way you as a caregiver can deal with stress A) Exercise regularly B) Eat more C) Talk about the residents in a negative manner D) Read more 47 / 50 47) Objective information: A) Is the same as subjective information B) Cannot be seen, be observed, including information reported by someone else C) Is not important D) is seen, smelled, heard, felt, including directly what the resident says 48 / 50 48) Which of the following is the most comfortable position for a client with a respiratory problem? A) Supine B) Lateral C) Fowler's D) Prone 49 / 50 49) When emptying a urinary drainage bag: A) place cylinder on paper towel placed on floor and don’t let the tubing touch the cylinder. B) have the patient hold the cylinder with a napkin C) place cylinder on the floor and don’t let the tubing touch the cylinder. D) place cylinder on paper towel placed on the bed and let the tubing touch the cylinder. 50 / 50 50) When should universal precautions be practiced A) When the client has a cough B) When the client has a fever C) For all client encounters D) When the client has an open wound 0% 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950 Final Exam #2 1 / 50 1) Before shaving a resident, the nursing assistant checks for which of the following items in the resident’s care plan? A) History of a heart condition B) Presence of the resident’s razor from home C) Shaving instructions related to problems of clotting issues D) Any previous refusal of ADLs 2 / 50 2) The CNA is caring for a resident with clostridium difficile (C diff). Which of the following should be used when caring for this resident A) gown and gloves B) gown gloves and n95 respirator C) gown, gloves, surgical mask and face shield D) gloves and surgical mask 3 / 50 3) Intake and Output (I&O) is: A) the measurement of the amount of fluid the resident takes into the body and the amount of fluid leaving the body. B) The document used to record the patient’s personal items C) In place to record the patient’s height, weight, pulse, temperature D) Filled out by the patient’s doctor 4 / 50 4) ___________ is the key to safety. A) Calling 911 B) Affection C) Call light D) Prevention 5 / 50 5) The Certified Nursing Assistant is aware that the resident sleeping more than usual, lack of interest in once-loved activities, and withdrawal from family and friends can be a sign of what condition? A) Depression B) Alzheimer’s Disease C) Anger D) Frustration with staff 6 / 50 6) One of the residents gets confused at night and wanders into other residents’ rooms. The CNA should: A) Request an order for restraints B) Provide companionship and supervise the residents movements C) Ask the nurse to ask the doctor for sleeping pills D) Use the linen cart to barricade the path to the other rooms 7 / 50 7) Non-verbal signs and symptoms of pain include: A) Moaning or groaning B) Difficulty breathing C) Facial grimacing or frowning D) All of the above 8 / 50 8) What is considered abuse: A) Slapping a resident B) All of the above C) Suspicious injuries D) Involuntary seclusion 9 / 50 9) When should universal precautions be practiced A) When the client has a fever B) For all client encounters C) When the client has an open wound D) When the client has a cough 10 / 50 10) Physical restraints are used MOST often A) at the roommate’s request B) when staff is short C) to prevent client injury D) at the family’s request 11 / 50 11) When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist A) on the client’s weak side B) from behind the client C) with a wheelchair D) on the client’s strong side 12 / 50 12) If your clothes is caught on fire you should: A) Call the fire department B) Stop, drop and roll to smother the flames C) Call 911 D) Ask the patient to help you 13 / 50 13) The five stages of grief include all of the following except: A) Denial B) Acceptance C) Dancing D) Depression 14 / 50 14) Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, breasts are structures and functions of the women’s: A) Nervous system B) Urinary system C) Respiratory system D) Reproductive system 15 / 50 15) Dyspnea is a term that refers to difficulty with which of the following? A) Urinating B) Breathing C) Swallowing D) Defecating 16 / 50 16) Nonverbal communication includes: A) Voicemail and a call B) An email and text message C) facial expressions and posture D) Facial expressions and a text message 17 / 50 17) Sundowning happens during the: A) All day B) Winter season C) Afternoon, evening, and night. D) Morning, evening, and night. 18 / 50 18) Reinforcing the date and time is an example of: A) Reminiscence therapy B) Displacement therapy C) Reality orientation D) Validation therapy 19 / 50 19) Post-mortem means: A) After death B) Before death C) Newborn D) Post office 20 / 50 20) Ms Loretta started hearing, smelling and seeing things that are not there. This is commonly known as: A) Dreaming B) Hallucination C) Hoping D) Crazy 21 / 50 21) Blue discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes is called: A) Hepatitis B) Jaundice C) Cancer D) Cyanosis 22 / 50 22) When transferring a client, MOST of the client’s weight should be supported by the nurse aide’s: A) Wrists B) Legs C) Shoulders D) Back 23 / 50 23) A client is to be assisted out of bed to sit in a wheelchair. How can this procedure be made safe? A) Place a pillow on the wheelchair seat B) Place the bed in the lowest position C) Lower both footrest pedals D) Release the wheel brakes 24 / 50 24) PASS stands for: A) Pin, Aim, Squeeze, Sign B) Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep C) Paint a Simple Sign D) Pull, Aim, Sweep, Squeeze 25 / 50 25) The MOST important reason for using soap and water to clean a client’s skin after elimination is to: A) remove feces and urine from the skin B) prevent soiling C) remove bruises from the skin D) help the client feel clean and fresh 26 / 50 26) A nurse aide is assigned to a stroke patient with a diagnosis of aphasia. The nurse aide knows that: A) The resident cannot walk B) None of the above are true C) The resident cannot swallow D) The resident cannot talk 27 / 50 27) Aural temperature is taken by placing the thermometer: A) In the nose B) In the rectum C) In the arm D) In the ear 28 / 50 28) What is one way you as a caregiver can deal with stress A) Eat more B) Talk about the residents in a negative manner C) Exercise regularly D) Read more 29 / 50 29) Which of the following is an example of a pulse rate that should be reported to the nurse? A) 45 B) 65 C) 98 D) 82 30 / 50 30) What is the first thing the CNA should do if they feel a resident has been abused? A) Tell a coworker B) Do nothing, not my business C) Report it to the family D) Report to the nurse 31 / 50 31) What is the best way for a nursing assistant to prevent infection? A) Apply an antiseptic hand rub before and after caring for residents B) Frequent hand washing C) Use standard precautions when caring for residents D) Wear gloves when in contact with body fluids 32 / 50 32) The Comprehensive Care Plan (care plan)