0% 1234567891011121314151617181920 Final Exam #3 1 / 20 1) Aural temperature is taken by placing the thermometer: A) In the rectum B) In the arm C) In the nose D) In the ear 2 / 20 2) Non-verbal signs and symptoms of pain include: A) All of the above B) Difficulty breathing C) Moaning or groaning D) Facial grimacing or frowning 3 / 20 3) Post-mortem means: A) Post office B) Before death C) Newborn D) After death 4 / 20 4) 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 5 / 20 5) After taking your patient’s weight, you must: A) Call the patient’s family B) Accurately record it C) Let them know they have gained or lost weight D) Tell the patient to lose weight 6 / 20 6) 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) Request an order for restraints C) Ask the nurse to ask the doctor for sleeping pills D) Provide companionship and supervise the residents movements 7 / 20 7) Signs and symptoms of infection includes the following except: A) Discharge B) Memory loss C) Sore D) Rash 8 / 20 8) You notice a resident screaming at a co-worker? What should the aide do? A) Yell at the resident to stop B) None of the above C) Call the charge nurse D) Apply restraints 9 / 20 9) PASS stands for: A) Pull, Aim, Sweep, Squeeze B) Pin, Aim, Squeeze, Sign C) Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep D) Paint a Simple Sign 10 / 20 10) Which of the following is a major reason for urinary incontinence in the elderly? A) They can’t tell when they need to urinate B) The muscle that keeps urine in the bladder weakens C) They are too lazy to go to the bathroom D) Their circulatory system is failing 11 / 20 11) 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) Frustration with staff D) Anger 12 / 20 12) Reinforcing the date and time is an example of: A) Reality orientation B) Reminiscence therapy C) Validation therapy D) Displacement therapy 13 / 20 13) What is the first thing the CNA should do if they feel a resident has been abused? A) Report it to the family B) Do nothing, not my business C) Report to the nurse D) Tell a coworker 14 / 20 14) 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) help the client feel clean and fresh C) prevent soiling D) remove bruises from the skin 15 / 20 15) Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, breasts are structures and functions of the women’s: A) Urinary system B) Respiratory system C) Reproductive system D) Nervous system 16 / 20 16) When transferring a client, MOST of the client’s weight should be supported by the nurse aide’s: A) Shoulders B) Legs C) Wrists D) Back 17 / 20 17) Intake and Output (I&O) is: A) In place to record the patient’s height, weight, pulse, temperature B) Filled out by the patient’s doctor 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. 18 / 20 18) What is one way you as a caregiver can deal with stress A) Eat more B) Read more C) Talk about the residents in a negative manner D) Exercise regularly 19 / 20 19) The five stages of grief include all of the following except: A) Denial B) Depression C) Dancing D) Acceptance 20 / 20 20) 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) The resident cannot swallow C) None of the above are true D) The resident cannot talk