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Final Exam #2

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1) When transferring a client, MOST of the client’s weight should be supported by the nurse aide’s:

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2) PASS stands for:

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3) Behavioral change that occurs in the evening which may result in challenging behavior that improves or disappears during the day is called.

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4) Nonverbal communication includes:

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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?

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6) Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, breasts are structures and functions of the women’s:

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7) A nurse aide is assigned to a stroke patient with a diagnosis of aphasia. The nurse aide knows that:

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8) Which of the following is an example of a pulse rate that should be reported to the nurse?

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9) Sundowning happens during the:

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10) The nursing assistant knows that the responsibilities of the position do NOT include:

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11) Which of the following most addresses a client’s needs in regard to spirituality?

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12) Physical restraints are used MOST often

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13) If your clothes is caught on fire you should:

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14) The MOST important reason for using soap and water to clean a client’s skin after elimination is to:

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15) The five stages of grief include all of the following except:

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16) ___________ is the key to safety.

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17) You notice a resident screaming at a co-worker? What should the aide do?

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18) Blue discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes is called:

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19) Which of the following is a major reason for urinary incontinence in the elderly?

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20) What is the best way for a nursing assistant to prevent infection?

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21) What is the first thing the CNA should do if they feel a resident has been abused?

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22) Before shaving a resident, the nursing assistant checks for which of the following items in the resident’s care plan?

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23) Fecal impaction may present with which of the following symptoms?

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24) Post-mortem means:

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25) Ms Loretta started hearing, smelling and seeing things that are not there. This is commonly known as:

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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.

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27) After taking your patient’s weight, you must:

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28) Signs and symptoms of infection includes the following except:

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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

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30) Intake and Output (I&O) is:

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31) Aural temperature is taken by placing the thermometer:

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32) Which of the following is a key part of care when administering a bath to a resident?

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33) Hospice services are intended to provide support to the resident who is anticipated to have

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34) Dyspnea is a term that refers to difficulty with which of the following?

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35) Handwashing procedure should be performed for:

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36) When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist

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37) Reinforcing the date and time is an example of:

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38) After taking your patient’s weight, you must:

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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?

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40) _____________ is the body's first defense against infection.

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41) What is considered abuse:

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42) Which of the following would be considered an example of battery toward a patient?

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43) One of the residents gets confused at night and wanders into other residents’ rooms. The CNA should:

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44) Non-verbal signs and symptoms of pain include:

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45) A client is to be assisted out of bed to sit in a wheelchair. How can this procedure be made safe?

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46) What is one way you as a caregiver can deal with stress

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47) Objective information:

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48) Which of the following is the most comfortable position for a client with a respiratory problem?

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49) When emptying a urinary drainage bag:

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50) When should universal precautions be practiced

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Final Exam #2

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1) Before shaving a resident, the nursing assistant checks for which of the following items in the resident’s care plan?

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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

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3) Intake and Output (I&O) is:

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4) ___________ is the key to safety.

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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?

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6) One of the residents gets confused at night and wanders into other residents’ rooms. The CNA should:

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7) Non-verbal signs and symptoms of pain include:

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8) What is considered abuse:

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9) When should universal precautions be practiced

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10) Physical restraints are used MOST often

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11) When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist

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12) If your clothes is caught on fire you should:

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13) The five stages of grief include all of the following except:

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14) Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, breasts are structures and functions of the women’s:

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15) Dyspnea is a term that refers to difficulty with which of the following?

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16) Nonverbal communication includes:

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17) Sundowning happens during the:

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18) Reinforcing the date and time is an example of:

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19) Post-mortem means:

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20) Ms Loretta started hearing, smelling and seeing things that are not there. This is commonly known as:

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21) Blue discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes is called:

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22) When transferring a client, MOST of the client’s weight should be supported by the nurse aide’s:

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23) A client is to be assisted out of bed to sit in a wheelchair. How can this procedure be made safe?

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24) PASS stands for:

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25) The MOST important reason for using soap and water to clean a client’s skin after elimination is to:

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26) A nurse aide is assigned to a stroke patient with a diagnosis of aphasia. The nurse aide knows that:

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27) Aural temperature is taken by placing the thermometer:

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28) What is one way you as a caregiver can deal with stress

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29) Which of the following is an example of a pulse rate that should be reported to the nurse?

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30) What is the first thing the CNA should do if they feel a resident has been abused?

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31) What is the best way for a nursing assistant to prevent infection?

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32) The Comprehensive Care Plan (care plan)