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CNA-NIC F25 CH 4 Rev

Chapter 4 Review

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What should the nursing assistant do first when caring for a resident who has a visual impairment
How can a nursing assistant explain the position of objects to a resident who has visual impairment
When speaking with a resident who has a hearing impairment, whose face should the light be on - the nursing assistants or the residents
What are other methods of communication if a person cannot speak
What is an artificial airway
Why should a nursing assistant explain procedures and introduce herself to a resident who is unconscious
The medical term for difficulty breathing is: (A) Dyspnea (B) Ventilation (C) Combative (D) Mechanism
A resident starts sleeping with a doll she had when she was a little girl. This is an example of which defense mechanism (A) Repression (B) Regression (C) Displacement (D) Rationalization
A resident refuses to believe her diagnosis of a terminal illness. This is an example of which defense mechanism (A) Denial (B) Projection (C) Displacement (D) Repression
Which of the following is true of anxiety (A) Feeling anxious is the same as feeling afraid (B) Anxiety produces only emotional symptoms, it does not cause physical symptoms (C) A person may not always know why she feels anxious (D) ... (D) Speaking loudly and quickly is helpful for a person who is anxious
Major depressive disorder is also known as (A) Clinical depression (B) Anxiety disorder (C) Mood therapy (D) Minor regression
Which of the following statements best describes anger (A)Anger is only experienced by people who have a mental health disorder (B)Nursing assistants do not need to report angry behavior by residents (C)Anger is the first sign of an anxiety disorder(D)... (D) Anger is a natural emotion with many causes
If a resident becomes combative, the best response by the nursing assistant would be to (A)Let the resident know what he did was wrong (B)Stay at a safe distance from the resident (C)Startle the resident into stopping the behavior (D)... (D) Threaten the resident by withholding something he likes
If a resident exhibits inappropriate sexual behavior, what would be the best response by the nursing assistant (A)The NA should let the resident know that he is embarrassing himself (B)The NA should tell other NAs what the resident is doing so that they.. can avoid him (C) The NA should tell the resident that he is being inappropriate (D)The NA should try to distract the resident
What should a person be able to identify when she is oriented (A)Favorite foods, city she resides in, mothers maiden name (B)Who she is, correct year, facility she lives in (C)Medication she takes, doctors name, correct time (D)Her diagnosis, the names .. of her family members, and the date
Which of the following is a common cause of confusion (A) Anxiety (B) Anger (C) Urinary Tract Infection (D) Diabetes
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