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CNA-Test 1
Chapters 1-4, 13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| _____________ care involves the whole person, including his or her physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs: Hieroglyphic Holistic Holographic Histrionic | Holistic |
| ________________ means that a person can be held legally responsible for harming someone else.: Liability Lability Litigious Misdemeanor | Liability |
| __________________ is a program of care given by a specialist or team to help restore or improve function following an illness or injury: Adaptation Renovation Rehabilitation Conversion | Rehabilitation |
| Underwhatconditioniswearinartificialnailinlongtermcarefacilityacceptable? Theymaybewornaslongasnailarecleanshortfiled Theyshouldnotbeworninfacilities Theyshouldbewornonlyatspecialeventsatfacilities Theymaybewornaslongashandsarewashedfrequently | They should not be worn in care facilities. |
| Whatisfalseimprisonment? isunlawfulrestraintofsomeonethataffectsperson'sfreedomofmovement isunintentionalfailuretogivecaretoresidentnneed isanyfalseaccusationbyafammemberregardingkidnappingofaresident isfailuretoactwhenacaregiversuspectsresidentabuse | False imprisonment is the unlawful restraint of someone that affects the person's freedom of movement. |
| If a nursing assistant shares information about a resident's care on Twitter, it would be considered A breach of etiquette Journalistic impropriety A breach of confidentiality Misappropriation | A breach of confidentiality |
| A durable power of attorney for health care is | A legal document that appoints someone to make medical decisions for a person who is unable to do so for himself |
| what is a durable power of attorney for health care not | Alegaldocumentthat:describeshowaresidentspossessionsfrom the care facility should be distributed after he has died appoints a family member to make financial decisions for a resident living in a care facility is sent to probate after a person has died |
| WhichoffollowingisEXofassault? NAtellsresidentthathewillhurtresidentifresidenttellsanyonethathedidntfinishwork ResidenttellsNAthatsheplanstoreportabusebytheNA NAinsiststhatresidentloanhertwenty$ NAdrinksalcoholinfrontofresidentwhileprovidingcare | A nursing assistant tells a resident that he will hurt the resident if the resident tells anyone that he did not finish his work. |
| Which of the following is an example of subjective information? Mr. Hartman walked up and down the hallway. Mr. Hartman complained of elbow pain. Mr. Hartman ate all of his snack today. Mr. Hartman vomited. | Mr. Hartman complained of elbow pain. |
| A resident who is disoriented might not be able to correctly identify the following The linen company the facility utilizes The correct season of the year The car the administrator drives The location of the emergency cart on the unit | The correct season of the year |
| When dealing withconfused resident,NA should Provide enough time for the resident to be alone Encourage the use of eyeglasseshearing aids Limit introducing herself to the first time she sees resident Turnupvolumeofelectronicdevices(radio/tv) | Encourage the use of eyeglasses and hearing aids |
| Battery is a legal term that means someone has: improperlyusedresident'smoney used profanity with a resident touched a resident without his consent shared a resident's protected health information with someone who isnt on the care team | Someone has touched a resident without his consent |
| ________________ is any written or oral statement that is untrue and that injures a person's reputation. Assault Defamation Battery Misappropriation | Defamation |
| Protected health information (PHI) includes The number of visitors a resident has on a weekly basis A resident's personal financial information A resident's personal preferences regarding roommates A resident's voting history | A resident's personal financial information |
| The part of a word that is added to the end of a root or a prefix is the Prefix Root Suffix Abbreviation | Suffix |
| Activelisteninginvolves: Caregivernotlookingdirectlyatresidentwhenresidentisspeaking Caregivergivingresidentherfullattentionwhiletheresidentisspeaking Residentpayingattentionwhilesheisperforminganactivity 2residentstalkingtoeachotherwhileexercising | A caregiver giving a resident her full attention while the resident is speaking |
| Which of the following is an example of a prefix? Scope in otoscope Logy in nephrology Ostomy on colostomy Tachy in tachycardia | Tachy in tachycardia |
| A person's orientation includes Awareness of his vital signs Awareness of the date and time Awareness of his diagnosis Awareness of nonverbal communication | Awareness of the date and time |
| Which of the following is an example of objective information? Mrs. Lin Ho has a bad back. Mrs. Lin Ho has a respiratory rate of 23 breaths per minute. Mrs. Lin Ho wants to go home. Mrs. Lin Ho is happy when her son visits. | Mrs. Lin Ho has a respiratory rate of 23 breaths per minute. |
| Which of the following is a proper conversion of 1445 to regular time? 2:15 a.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. | 2:45 p.m |
| A resident lashes out at a roommate on the same day that her relative cancelled a visit. Which defense mechanism is this example illustrating? Projection Rationalization Displacement Regression | Displacement |
| _____________________ is a type of mental illness that can cause withdrawal, lack of energy, and loss of interest in activities. Dementia Disorientation Assertiveness Depression | Depression |
| WhichshouldNAdowhenworkingwithresidentwithhearingloss? NAshoulddiscourageresidentattendancemoviesspecialevents NAshouldraisepitchofvoicewhenspeakingtoresident NAshouldencourageresidentwearhishearingaid, NAshouldshoutwhenresidentcannothearhimproperly | The NA should encourage the resident to wear his hearing aid. |
| A resident refuses to believe his roommate has died. He continues to talk to staff members and family and friends as if the roommate were still alive. Which defense mechanism is this example? Repression Denial Projection Displacement | Denial |
| The normal respiration rate for an adult is 18-30 breaths per minute 15-25 breaths per minutes 12-20 breaths per minute 8-10 breaths per minute | 12-20 breaths per minute |
| The blood pressure is the top number in a blood pressure reading, while the is the bottom number. Radial, apical Apical, radial Diastolic, systolic Systolic, diastolic | Systolic, diastolic |
| The normal pulse rate for adults is 25 to 50 beats per minute 60 to 100 beats per minute 100 to 150 beats per minute 150 to 175 beats per minute | 60 to 100 beats per minute |
| If a nursing assistant is unable to obtain a proper reading of a resident’s vital signs, she should Guess Use the previous reading from the same resident Tell the nurse Leave the space blank and move on to the next resident or procedure | Tell the nurse |
| The most common site that is used for measuring pulse rate is the Radial pulse Brachial pulse Carotid pulse Pedal pulse | Radial pulse |
| Which of the following statements is true of pain? Everyone experiences pain in the same way. Everyone will express freely when they are in pain. Pain is a different experience for each person. Pain levels do not need to be monitored | Pain is a different experience for each person |