19. B) physical abuse. because slapping, shoving and rough touch are all kind of physical activity and not related to other option.
20. A) Residents doctor. because he is the one who is responsible for the resident and the medical information is very useful for his further treatment plan.
21. D) The NA should correct the resident when he repeat himself and make a mistake. so that resident have a sense that the NA is listening to his speech
22. A) Mr. Gomez ate half of his scrambled egg. This is the only option which shows his action that is true and other options are his opinion, it may not be a fact.
23. D) Water. It is the essential nutrients, because 60% of human body is filled with water and is very essential for the cell survivals and temperature regulation.
24. C) Information that a resident reported to a NA. Objective information are the oral data which were collected by the NA during the assessment or history collection time.
31. C) 90 degree angle
32. A) Discoloration of the skin
33. B) Food
34. D) I understand you're feeling sacred
35. D) Contact of the mouth with the genital.
36. A) Bright
37. C) 30-40 minutes
38. C) In the armpit.
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Name 563 13. Which of the following is a term for a legal 19. Slapping document that designates what kind of care a person wants if he is unable to make that deci 19. Slapping, shoving, and rough handling are all considered to be a type of (A) Neglect (B) Physical abuse (C) Psychological abuse (D) Verbal abuse sion himself? (A) Bill of Rights (B) Advance directive (C) Protected health information (D) Code of ethics 14. Which temperature site is...
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...
45. Which of the following would he the best way for an HIA to show s client that she is listeaing (A) The HHA should changn the subjeet frequeetly while the client is spesking (B) The HHA should talk most of the time. (C), The HELA shoald focus on the client and provide feedback (D) The HHA should correct the client when he repeats himself or makeo mistake 26. Which of the following sentences is sn example of a facth...
569 a stroke 99. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act r side ield of (OBRA) requires that nursing assistants com- plete at least hours of training before being able to work as nursing assistants (A) 75 (B) 120 (C) 30 (D) 50 resi 100. How many ounces is equal to 90 milliliters? (A) 3 ounces (B) 30 ounces (C) 90 ounces (D) 120 ounces A) The NA should change the subject fre- quently while the resident is speaking. se episode of...
(C) Information that the client reported to the HHA (D) Information that is untrue 29. Which of the following statements is true of documentation? (A) HHAs should document care before it is done if there will not be enough time to do it later (B) HHAs should document are the next day before beginning work again (C):HHAs should document carefafter it has been done. (D) HHAs should let clients' friends and family members help document care. 30. Standard Precautions should...
CASE STUDY Answer the following questions 1. What information would you report and record? Mr. Juan Gomez is a 75-year-old resident of Valley View Nursing Center. You have been assigned his care this morning. Mr. Gomez told you that he had a bowel movement at 0500 (5:00 AM) You helped Mr. Gomez get ready for breakfast by assisting him with mouth care and with washing his face and hands. Mr. Gomez had breakfast sitting in the chair beside his bed....
94. Mr. Norwood's care plan states that he woods to to drink more fluids by Saying Your mouth de d ering inss of B. Asking Mr. Norwood to completel & she Telling Mr. Narwood that he will stranger if he din Facing a mini N o m where he 100. Mr. Young, begin to that he needs to increase bis id intake The CNA can "cue the resident offering a glass of liquid that Mr. Norwood prefers 95. Mrs. West...
(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: 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...
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...