Answer :
1) A
2) c
3) B
4) B
5) c
6) D
7) A
8) A
9) G
10) f
11) D
12) B
13) c
14) E
Name 25 15. List guidelines for communicating When entering the room of a resident who is...
(A) Con (D) With the handle facing the hallway 56. In order to communicate with a resident who mi s hearing-impaired, the NA should A Face the resident directly when speaking (B) Stand behind the resident when speaking (C) Shout and mouth words in an exaggerated (B) Fre (c) Wa cle: (D) So 63. Reside diseas way so that the resident understands (D) Use a high-pitched tone of voice (B) Lo (C) B) (D) V 64. The a calle 57....
Name: eli 39. When a person is dying, the last sense to leave 46. W the body is usually the sense of (A) Sight (B) Taste (C) Touch (D) Hearing 47. Hy 40. A resident who is lying on either her left or her right side is in theposition. (A) Supine (B) Lateral (C) Prone (D) Fowler's 48. Wh don 41. Which of the following abbreviations means nothing by mouth? (A) NBM (B) NOC NPO (D) NWB 42. When transferring...
Name: 566 60. Which of the following statements is true of is the permanent and painful stiffening mental illness? (A) People with mental illness can control ofa joint and muscle their symptoms if they want to be well. (B) Mental illness is a disorder like any physi- (A) Laceration B) Contrac ) Pressure ulcer cal illness (D) Fractare C pbople who are me lar pretendig 54 sa. which of the following is used when docu menting the amount of fluid...
5% 31. Mrs. Zimmerman, a resident with dementia, is seated at the dining table. The CNA observes that the resident is trying to eat a package of crackers without unwrapping it. The most appropriate statement by the CNAS: "You will get some extra fiber if you eat it that way "Why are you trying to chew on the crackers without taking them out of the package?" "T'll help you with that cracker package "Do you see what this lady is...
561 39. When a person is dying, the last sense to leave 46. Which type of toileting equipenent se the body is usually the sense of (A) Sight (B) Taste C) Touch (D) Hearing 565 used for elimination for residents who cannot ass with raising thelr hips onto a regular bedpan? A) Urinal (B) Portable commode C) Raised toilet seat 40. A resident whe is lying on either her left or D) Fracture pan her right side is in the...
21 6Conghing 17uity breath 18chy arm Labeling Looking at the diogram, list exomples of obneva tions using each semse Smell Hearing 7. Explain objective and subjective information and describe how to observe and report accurately Touch: Short Answer For each of the following, decide whether it is an objective observation (you can see, hear, smell, or touch it) or a subjective observation (the resident8. Explain how to communicate with shyt a), W'rite O for objctiv andS other team members for...
d. Pull the curtain and close the door when the resident is urinating. 30. You are to empty a urinary bag. Which of the following is FALSE? a. Collect the urine in a graduate. b. Disconnect the bag from the tubing. c. Open the clamp on the bottom of the bag. d. Observe the urine and report your observations to the nurse. 31. You are to collect a urine specimen. Which of the following is FALSE? a. Label the container...
Name 10alling a favorite resident Swcetice porting changes in a resident's condition is 11.Being a positive role model important? 2. What is one reason that observing and re- Use each letter only once, 12Compassionate 13Conscientious 14Dependable 3. Ifa nursing assistant sees a resident who is 1Empathetic not on his assignment sheet but who needs help, what should the NA do? Honest 17Patient 18.Respectful 19,--Sympathetic 20Tactful 2Tolerant 22.Unprejudiced (A) Being caring, concerned, considerate, em 3. Explain professionalism and list examples of...
15. List some strategies for communicating with patients who have limited understanding of English. MATCHING Match the developmental age with perceptions common to that age group. You may use an answer mo than once. a. Infant Prone to fantasy 16. b. Toddler Very sensitive about body image 17 c. Preschooler Curious about how the body works 18 d. School age Very frustrated with loss of autonomy 19. e. Adolescents Concrete thinkers, literal in their understanding of words 20. Grateful for...
Name 20 Ms. stay 5. reflects a 3. ich of the following stateme relationships with Imi a nursing assistant to have positive e NA should fold her arms in front of her while residents are talking. exactly how they feel, so residents will feel like they have something in common (B) The NA should tell residents she knows 5. t 7. (C) The quest if she knows she cannot fulfill it. The NA should be empathetic and try to understand...