Q11:
Correct answer: option b
Rational
Transmission based precautions are used addition to standard precautions, when patient seriously infectious disease. Other options are incorrect.
Q12:
Correct answer: option d
Rational
Dedicated equipments are machines are tool used specific work or task. So option d us correct.
Other options are unnecessary.
Q13:
Correct answer: option d
Rationale
Nursing assistant should remove the gown after exits the patient room. Other options are incorrect.
Q14:
Correct answer: option c
Rational
When the patient is on isolation the nursing assistant should understand the patient feelings and provide team work.
Other options are unnecessary.
Q1:
Correct answer: option a
Rational
Blood born infections occurs when infected blood enter into the blood stream. Other options are incorrect.
Q2:
Correct answer: option a
Rational
Contact with infected blood and body fluid is a commonest way.
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sk that Name 29 13. The Occupational Safiety and Health Admin How long should a nursing assistant use friction when lathering and washing her hands? (A) 2 minutes (B) 5 seconds (C) Workplace violence (C) 18 seconds (D) Hazards on the job (D) 20 seconds ed 5. Explain hand hygiene and identify when to wash hands Multiple Choice 1. A nursing assistant (NA) will come into con Make a check mark () next to the tasks that re 6. Discuss...
1. Which of these is not one of the 5 Rights of Delegation? A. The right task B. The right communication C. The right calibration D. The right circumstance 2. Which statement describes a Nurse Aide I in the State of North Carolina? A. A valued, unlicensed member of the health care team B. Responsible for providing delegated nursing tasks within a defined range of function. C. Listed on the N.C. Nurse aide 1 registry D. All of the above...
Name 2 2 The Nursing Assistant and the Care Team 1. Identify the members of the care team and describe how the care team works together to provide care Matching Use each letter only once. (E) Develops a treatment plan to increase move- ment, improve circulation, promote healing. reduce pain, prevent disability, and regain mobility (P) Identifies communication disorders and cre- ates a care plan, as well as teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems 1.Activities...
561 567 is an example of a 73. Which of the following is an example of a psy- chosocial need? (A) Need for water (B) Need for rest C) Need for shelter (D) Need for acceptance DA's MyPlate, most fruit 74. Which of the following is an effective way for an NA to help prevent dehydration? A) Regularly encourage residents to drink (B) Insist that residents drink juice (C) Withhold fluids so residents will be really rinks hould each range...
567 07. Which of the following is an example of a plant-based protein? 73. Which of the following is an example of a py chosocial need? (A) Need for water (B) Need for rest C) Need for shelter (D) Need for acceptanoe (A) Fried chicken (B) Poached salmon (C) Braised brisket (D) Refried beans 68. According to the USDA's MyPlate, most fruit 74. Which of the following is an effective way choices should be (A) Fruit smoothies (B) Fruit juice...
lapter 3: Exam Page 3 Date: uld do (C) . N 16. Which of the following is an appropriate way for a nursing assistant to care for a mentally ill resident? (A) The NA should do everything for the resident. (B) The NA should administer the resident's medication (C) The NA should support the resident and his family and friends (D) The NA should encourage the resident to stop being mentally ill and just get h 17. The fear of...
d. Reduced blood flow. 63. A hearing aid. a. Makes speech louder. b. Makes sounds clear. c. Makes speech clear d. Corrects the hearing problem. 64. Hepatitis B is usually spread by contact with infected a. Blood. b. Feces. c. Sputum. d. Wound drainage. 65. How often should a confused resident be re-oriented to date, time and place? a. Once a day. b. Once a shift c. At meal time. d. As often as necessary. 66. What should you do...
31 Name How should dirty linen be rolled or folded? A) Dirty area is inside (B) Clean area is inside ird 7. 4ch 1s What is the correct order for doffing (remo ing) PPE (gloves, mask. gowngoggles)? ( Dirty area is on top ndath dirty dirty (D) Clean area is tacked Dirty linen should be (A) Shaken to remove contaminants before 8. 2nd 3rd 4th taking it to the soiled linen room (B) Carried away from the NA's uniform (D)...
b. Apologize to resident involved. c. Give the treatment to the right person, d. Immediately tell the nurse what happened and the surrounding circumstances. 15. Universal precautions a. Are used for all residents. b. Are used only by RNs and LPNs. c. Require gloves, gowns and goggles d. Prevent the spread of pathogens through air. 16. Hand washing is an example of a. Sterilization b. Disinfection. c. Contamination. d. Medical asepsis. 17. Which of the following statements is FALSE? a...
when eating? (A) 30-degree angle (B) 45-degree angle (C) 90-degree angle (D) 120-degree angle 25. Which of the following statements is true of31. At what angle should a (A) NAs should document care before it is done if there will not be enough time to do (B) NAs should document care the next day (C) NAs should document care right after it (D) NAs should let residents help document 32. What is one of the first signs that a pressure...