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CNA FINAL EXAM/ 100 answered questions for CNA exam 2022/Certified Nursing Assistant / (CN, Exams of Nursing

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  1. What is one important reason why bed linens should remain wrinkle-free? - Correct answer To help keep the skin healthy and prevent pressure ulcers
  2. What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body part? - Correct answer Prosthesis
  3. Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called - Correct answer Range of motion
  4. Which of the following is the correct way to remove a gown? - Correct answer Unfasten gown at neck and waist and roll the dirty side in while holding gown away from the body.
  5. How many times can disposable gloves be worn before being discarded? - Correct answer One time
  6. To best communicate with a visually impaired resident, the NA should - Correct answer Identify herself when she enters the room
  7. The best way for an NA to provide foot care for a diabetic resident is to - Correct answer Observe the feet regularly for signs of sores or infection
  8. If a resident starts to fall, the best thing an NA can do is to - Correct answer Widen her stance and bring the resident's body close to her
  9. An NA should use friction for at least _____ seconds when washing her hands. - Correct answer 20
  10. Which of the following is a term for a legal document that designates what kind of care a person wants if he is unable to make that decision himself? - Correct answer Advance directive
  11. Which temperature site is generally considered to be the most accurate? - Correct answer Rectum (rectal)
  12. Which of the following tasks is outside the scope of practice for an NA? - Correct answer Prescribing a new medication
  13. How should the NA respond if a resident tries to give him a gift? - Correct answer The NA should refuse the gift but say thank you.
  1. What does the term empathy mean? - Correct answer Empathy means being able to identify with the feelings of others.
  2. To monitor a resident's pulse rate, the NA will most commonly check the ___ pulse. - Correct answer Radial
  3. Slapping, shoving, and rough handling are all considered to be a type of _________ - Correct answer Physical abuse
  4. With which of the following people may an NA share a resident's medical information? - Correct answer Resident's doctor
  5. Which of the following sentences is an example of a fact? - Correct answer Mr. Gomez ate half of his scrambled egg.
  6. Which is/are the most essential nutrient(s) for life? - Correct answer Water
  7. Objective information is - Correct answer Information collected using the senses
  8. Which of the following statements is true of documentation? - Correct answer NAs should document care right after it has been done.
  9. Standard Precautions should be practiced - Correct answer On every single person in the NA's care
  10. Which of the following statements is true of handwashing? - Correct answer An NA should wash her hands before and after touching a resident.
  11. Using proper body mechanics includes - Correct answer Standing with the legs shoulder-width apart
  12. What is one of the first signs that a pressure ulcer is forming? - Correct answer Discoloration of the skin
  13. Which of the following is an example of a physical need? - Correct answer Food
  14. Which of the following remarks is a cliché? - Correct answer "It will all work out in the end."
  15. In which type of environment do microorganisms grow best? - Correct answer Dark
  16. An axillary temperature is measured - Correct answer In the armpit
  1. If a resident has just had a glass of iced tea, how long should the NA wait before measuring the resident's temperature via the oral method? - Correct answer 10 to 20 minutes
  2. Which of the following abbreviations means nothing by mouth? - Correct answer NPO
  3. Which of the following canes has four rubber-tipped feet? - Correct answer Quad cane
  4. In which of the following situations must a nursing assistant always wear gloves? - Correct answer While shaving a resident
  5. Which type of toileting equipment is used for elimination for residents who cannot assist with raising their hips onto a regular bedpan? - Correct answer Fracture pan
  6. Hypertension is the medical term for - Correct answer High blood pressure
  7. How often should an ostomy bag be emptied? - Correct answer Whenever stool is eliminated
  8. How should an NA work when helping a resident with range of motion exercises? - Correct answer egin at the shoulders and work down the body
  9. (n) _____ is the permanent and painful shortening of a muscle or tendon. - Correct answer Contracture
  10. Which of the following is used when documenting the amount of fluid a resident drinks? - Correct answer Milliliters
  11. How should a fracture pan be positioned? - Correct answer With the handle toward the foot of the bed
  12. In order to communicate with a resident who is hearing-impaired, the nursing assistant should - Correct answer Face the resident directly when speaking
  13. Which of the following is an example of physical abuse? - Correct answer Pinching a resident
  14. Joking with a resident's roommate about the resident's incontinence is what type of abuse? - Correct answer Psychological abuse
  15. Which of the following statements is true of mental illness? - Correct answer Mental illness is a disorder that produces signs and symptoms like any physical disorder.
  1. An appropriate resource for an NA to turn to if he is experiencing stress is - Correct answer His supervisor
  2. In order for an object to be called clean in a healthcare setting, it must be - Correct answer Free of pathogens
  3. Which of the following is an example of a whole grain food? - Correct answer Whole wheat bread
  4. The serious condition that occurs when a person does not have enough fluid in the body is called - Correct answer Dehydration
  5. Which of the following is an example of a plant-based protein? - Correct answer Refried beans
  6. According to the USDA's MyPlate, most fruit choices should be - Correct answer Whole fruit
  7. Which of the following statements is true of helping to prevent aspiration during eating? - Correct answer The NA should place food in the stronger side of the mouth.
  8. Which of the following is true of Transmission-Based Precautions? - Correct answer They are practiced in addition to Standard Precautions.
  9. An example of a physical restraint is - Correct answer Raised side rails on a bed
  10. What does the abbreviation ADLs stand for? - Correct answer Activities of daily living
  11. Which kind of care helps residents restore or improve function after an illness or injury? - Correct answer Rehabilitation
  12. The medical term for chest pain, pressure, or discomfort is - Correct answer Angina pectoris
  13. An example of ethical behavior by an NA is - Correct answer Protecting a resident's privacy
  14. Which of the following shows the correct conversion of 4:00 p.m. to military time? - Correct answer 1600 hours
  15. Barriers to communication include which of the following? - Correct answer NA uses medical terminology with the resident.
  1. Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication? - Correct answer A resident points to a glass.
  2. Which of the following occurrences is considered an incident and requires a report to be completed? - Correct answer A resident falls.
  3. An employer must offer an NA a free vaccine for _____. - Correct answer Hepatitis B
  4. Draw sheets are used to - Correct answer Reposition residents without causing shearing
  5. When assisting a resident with a standard bedpan, where should the wider end of the bedpan be placed? - Correct answer Response: In alignment with the resident's buttocks
  6. Blood pressure is measured using a - Correct answer Response: Sphygmomanometer
  7. One safety device that helps transfer residents is called a - Correct answer Response: Transfer belt
  8. How many ounces of water or other fluids should residents be encouraged to drink each day? - Correct answer Response: 64 ounces
  9. The medical term for skin that is blue or gray is - Correct answer Response: Cyanotic
  10. Which of the following shows the correct conversion of midnight (12:00 a.m.) to military time? - Correct answer Response: 2400 hours
  11. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) requires that nursing assistants complete at least ___ hours of training before being able to work as nursing assistants. - Correct answer Response: 100
  12. How many ounces are equal to 90 milliliters? - Correct answer Response: 3 ounces
  13. Regular inspections performed in facilities to make sure they are following state and federal regulations are called - Correct answer Response: Surveys
  14. Which of the following is the best way for a nursing assistant to keep residents' health information confidential? - Correct answer Response: Store, file, or shred documents according to facility policy
  15. What are typical duties of an ombudsman? - Correct answer Response: An ombudsman advocates for residents and helps settle disputes.
  16. Which of the following topics is required by OBRA to be covered during nursing assistant (NA) training? - Correct answer Response: Promoting residents' independence
  1. Which of the following behaviors promotes Residents' Rights? - Correct answer Response: Encouraging a resident to participate in care planning
  2. Which of the following terms means harming a person physically, mentally, or emotionally by failing to provide needed care? - Correct answer Response: Neglect
  3. Which of the following terms means to steal, take advantage of, or improperly use the money, property, or other assets of another person? - Correct answer Response: Financial abuse
  4. OBRA was passed as a response to - Correct answer Response: Reports of poor care and abuse in long-term care facilities
  5. Which of the following statements is true of touch? - Correct answer
  6. Tuberculosis is - Correct answer Response: An airborne disease
  7. Which of the following statements is true of diabetes? - Correct answer Response: People with diabetes must follow their diet instructions carefully.
  8. The most common form of diabetes is - Correct answer Response: Type 2 diabetes
  9. HIV can be transmitted by - Correct answer Response: Blood
  10. The key treatment for malignant tumors of the skin, breast, bladder, colon, rectum, stomach, and muscle is - Correct answer Response: Surgery
  11. Baseline vital signs are - Correct answer Response: Initial values that can be compared to future measurements
  12. Which of the following is the best way an NA can communicate with a resident who has cancer? - Correct answer Response: The NA should listen to the resident if he feels like talking.
  13. Which of the following is an example of physically restraining a resident? - Correct answer Response: Putting both side rails up on the bed
  14. A resident with AIDS who has an infection of the mouth may need to eat food that is - Correct answer Response: Soft
  15. To convert four ounces to milliliters, the NA should multiply four by - Correct answer 30
  1. Which of the following shows the correct conversion of 1900 hours to standard time? - Correct answer Response: 7:00 p.m.
  2. Where is long-term care offered? - Correct answer Response: In skilled nursing facilities
  3. Which of the following statements is true of urinary incontinence? - Correct answer Response: Certain nervous system diseases can cause urinary incontinence.
  4. After an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom sensation is - Correct answer Response: The feeling that the amputated body part is still there
  5. When should bed sheets be changed? - Correct answer Response: When they are soiled or damp
  6. Which of the following is a type of advance directive? - Correct answer Response: Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
  7. _____ is taking in and eliminating equal amounts of fluid. - Correct answer Response: Fluid balance
  8. What member of the care team might help a resident learn to use adaptive devices for eating or dressing? - Correct answer Response: Occupational therapist
  9. When encountering a fire, an NA should first - Correct answer Response: Remove residents from danger
  10. Nursing assistants are not allowed to - Correct answer Response: Change sterile dressings
  11. A resident often carries a doll with her, treating it like her baby. One day she is wandering around crying that she can't find her baby. The nurse aide should (A) ask the resident where she last had the doll. (B) ask the activity department if they have any other dolls. (C) offer comfort to the resident and help her look for her baby. (D) let the other staff know the resident is very confused and should be watched closely. - Correct answer C offer comfort to the resident and help her look for her baby.
  12. A nurse aid is asked to change a urinary drainage bag attached to an indwelling urinary catheter. The nurse aid has never done this before. The best response by the nurse aide is to - Correct answer ask a nurse aid to watch the nurse aid change the bag since it is the first time
  1. Before feeding a resident, which of the following is the best reason to wash the resident's hands? (A) The resident may still touch his/her mouth or food. (B) It reduces the risk of spreading airborne diseases. (C) It improves resident morale and appetite. (D) The resident needs to keep meal routines. - Correct answer A The resident may still touch his/her mouth or food.
  2. Which of the following is a job task performed by the nurse aid? A. Participating in resident care plannning conferences B. Taking a telephone order from a physician C. Giving medications to assigned residents D. Changing sterile wound dressings - Correct answer A Participating in resident care plannning conferences
  3. Which of the following statements is true about range of motion excersises? A. Done just once a day B. Help prevent strokes and paralysis C. Require at least 10 reps of each excersise D. Are performed during adls such as bathing or dressing - Correct answer D Are performed during adls such as bathing or dressing
  4. While the nurse aide tries to dress a resident who is confused, the resident keeps trying to grab a hairbrush. The nurse aide should (A) put the hairbrush away and out of sight. (B) give the resident the hairbrush to hold. (C) try to dress the resident more quickly. (D) restrain the resident's hand. - Correct answer B
  5. A resident who is lying in bed suddenly becomes short of breath. After calling for help, the nurse aide's next action should be to (A) ask the resident to take deep breaths. (B) take the resident's vital signs. (C) raise the head of the bed. (D) elevate the resident's feet. - Correct answer C
  6. A resident who has cancer is expected to die within the next couple of days. Nursing care for this resident should focus on A. helping the resident through the stages of grief

B. providing for the residents comfort C. keeping the residents routine, such as for bathing D. Giving the resident a lot of quiet time - Correct answer B

  1. While giving a bedbath, the nurse aide hears the alarm from a nearby door suddenly go off. The nurse aide should (A) wait a few minutes to see if the alarm stops. (B) report the alarm to the charge nurse immediately. (C) make the resident being bathed safe and go check the door right away. (D) stop the bedbath and go check on the location of all assigned residents. - Correct answer C
  2. Gloves should be worn for which of the following procedures? (A) Emptying a urinary drainage bag (B) Brushing a resident's hair (C) Ambulating a resident (D) Feeding a resident - Correct answer A
  3. When walking a resident, a gait or transfer belt is often (A) worn around the nurse aide's waist for back support. (B) used to keep the resident positioned properly in the wheelchair. (C) used to help stand the resident, and then removed before walking. (D) put around the resident's waist to provide a way to hold onto the resident. - Correct answer D
  4. Which of the following statements is true about residents who are restrained? A. They are at a greater risk for developing pressure sores B. They are at a lower risk for developing pnemonia C. Their posture and alignment are improved D. They are not at risk for falling - Correct answer A
  5. A resident had diabetes. Which of the following is a common sign of a low bloodsugar? A. fever B. Shakiness C. Thirst D. Vomiting - Correct answer B. Shakiness
  6. When providing foot care to a resident it is important for the nurse aide to A. remove calluses and corns. B. check the feet for skin breakdown

C. keep water cool to prevent burns D. apply lotion, including between the toes - Correct answer B

  1. When feeding a resident, frequent coughing can be a sign the resident is (A) choking. (B) getting full. (C) needs to drink more fluids. (D) having difficulty swallowing. - Correct answer D
  2. When a person is admitted to the nursing home, the nurse aid should expect that the resident will A. have problems related to incontinence B. require a lot of assistance with personal care C. expeirence a sense of loss related to life change D. adjust more quickly if admitted directly from the hospital - Correct answer C
  3. A resident gets dressed and comes out of his room wearing shoes that are from two different pairs the nurse aid should - Correct answer ask if the resident realizes that the shoes do not match
  4. A residents wife jhust died. the resident is now staying in room all the time no eating. what should nurse aide do. A. remind the resident to be thankul for the years spent with his wife B. tell the resident that he needs to get out of his room at least once a day C. understand the resident is grieving and give him chances to talk D. avoid mentioning his wife when caring for him - Correct answer C
  5. When a resident refuses a bedbath, the nurse aide should (A) offer the resident a bribe. (B) wait awhile and then ask the resident again. (C) remind the resident that people who smell don't have friends. (D) tell the resident that nursing home policy requires daily bathing. - Correct answer B
  6. When a resident is combative and trying to hit the nurse aide, it is important for the nurse aide to (A) show the resident that the nurse aide is in control. (B) call for help to make sure there are witnesses. (C) explain that if the resident is not calm a restraint may be applied.

(D) step back to protect self from harm while speaking in a calm manner. - Correct answer D

  1. During lunch in the dining room, a resident begins yelling and throws a spoon at the nurse aide. The best response by the nurse aide is to (A) remain calm and ask what is upsetting the resident. (B) begin removing all the other residents from the dining room. (C) scold the resident and ask the resident to leave the dining room immediately. (D) remove the resident's plate, fork, knife, and cup so there is nothing else to throw.
  • Correct answer A
  1. Which of the following questions asked to the resident is most likely to encourage conversation? A. Are you feeling tired? B. Do you want to wear this outfit C. What are your favorite foods? D. Is the water warm - Correct answer C.
  2. When trying to communicate with a resident who speaks a different language than the nurse aide, the nurse aide should (A) use pictures and gestures. (B) face the resident and speak softly when talking. (C) repeat words often if the resident does not understand. (D) assume when the resident nods his/her head that the message is understood. - Correct answer A
  3. While walking down the hall, a nurse aide looks into a resident's room and sees another nurse aide hitting a resident. The nurse aide is expected to (A) contact the state agency that inspects the nursing facility. (B) enter the room immediately to provide for the resident's safety. (C) wait to confront the nurse aide when he/she leaves the resident's room. (D) check the resident for any signs of injury after the nurse aide leaves the room. - Correct answer B
  4. Before touching a resident who is crying to offer comfort, the nurse aide should consider (A) the resident's recent vital signs. (B) the resident's cultural background. (C) whether the resident has been sad recently. (D) whether the resident has family that visits routinely. - Correct answer B
  1. When a resident is expressing anger, the nurse aide should:A. Correct residents misperceptions.B. Ask resident to speak in a kinder tone.C. Listen closely to resident's concerns.D. Remind resident that everyone gets angry. - Correct answer C. Listen closely to resident's concerns.
  2. When giving a backrub, nurse aide should:A. Apply lotion to the back directly from the bottle.B. Keep resident covered as much as possible.C. Leave extra lotion on skin when completing the procedure.D. Expect resident to lie on his/her stomach - Correct answer B. Keep resident covered as much as possible.
  3. A nurse aide finds a resident looking in the refrigerator at the nurses' station at 5 a.m. The resident, who is confused, explains he needs breakfast before he leaves for work. The best response by the nurse aide is to:A. Help resident back into his room and back to bed.B. Ask resident about his job and if he is hungry.C. Tell him that residents are not allowed in the nurses' station.D. Remind him that he is retired from his job and in a nursing home. - Correct answer B
  4. Which of the following is true about caring for a resident who wears a hearing aid?A. Apply hairspray after hearing aid is in place.B. Remove hearing aide before showering.C. Clean earmold and battery case with water daily, drying completely.D. Replace batteries weekly. - Correct answer B
  5. Residents with Parkinson's disease often require assistance with walking because they:A. Become confused and forget how to take steps without help.B. Have poor attention skills and do not notice safety problems.C. Have visual problems that require special glasses.D. Have shuffling walk and tremors. - Correct answer D
  6. A resident who is inactive is at risk of constipation. In addition to increased activity and exercise, which of the following actions helps to prevent constipation.A. Adequate fluid intake.B. Regular mealtimes.C. High protein diet.D. Low fiber diet. - Correct answer A
  7. A resident has an indwelling urinary catheter. While making rounds, the nurse aide notices that there is no urine in the drainage bag. The nurse aide should first:A. Ask the resident to try urinating.B. Offer the residents fluid to drink.C. Check for kinks in the tubing.D. Obtain a new urinary drainage bag. - Correct answer C
  8. A resident who is incontinent of urine has an increased risk for developing:A. Dementia.B. Urinary tract infections.C. Pressure sores.D. Dehydration. - Correct answer C
  9. When cleansing the genital area during peri care, the nurse aide should:

A. Cleanse penis with circular motion starting from the base and moving toward the tip.B. Replace the foreskin when pushed back to cleanse an uncircumcised penis.C. Cleanse the rectal area first, before cleansing the genital area.D. Use the same area on the washcloth for each washing and rinsing stroke for a female residen - Correct answer B

  1. Which of the following is considered a normal age-related change?A. Dementia.B. Contractures.C. Bladder holding less urine.D. Wheezing when breathing. - Correct answer C`
  2. A resident is on a bladder restraining program. The nurse aide can expect the resident to:A. Have a fluid intake restriction to prevent sudden urges to urinate.B. Wear an incontinent brief in case of an accident.C. Have an indwelling urinary catheter.D. Have a schedule for toileting. - Correct answer D. Have a schedule for urinating.
  3. A resident who has stress incontinence:A. Will have an indwelling catheterB. Should wear an incontinent brief at night.C. May leak urine when laughing or coughing.D. Needs toileting every 1-2 hours throughout the day. - Correct answer C. May leak urine when laughing or coughing.
  4. The doctor has told the resident that his cancer is growing and he is dying. When the resident tells the nurse aide that there is a mistake, the nurse aide should:A. Understand that denial is a normal reaction.B. Remind the resident that the doctor would not lie.C. Suggest the resident to ask for more tests.D. Ask if the resident is afraid of dying. - Correct answer A. Understand that denial is a normal reaction.
  5. A slipknot is used when securing a restraint so that:A. The restraint cannot be removed by the resident.B. The restraint can be removed quickly when needed.C. Body alignment is maintained while wearing the restraint.D. It can be easily observed whether the restraint is applied correctly - Correct answer B. The restraint can be removed quickly when needed.
  6. When using personal protective equipment (PPE) the nurse aide correctly follows Standard Precautions when wearing: A. Double gloves when providing peri care to a resident.B. A mask and gown while feeding a resident that coughs.C. Gloves to remove a resident's bedpans.D. Gloves while ambulating a resident. - Correct answer C
  7. To help prevent resident falls, the nurse aide should: A. Always raise siderails when any resident is in his/her bed.B. Leave residents beds at the lowest level when care is complete.C. Encourage resident to wear larger-sized, loose-fitting clothing.D. Remind resident

who use call lights that they need wait patiently for staff. - Correct answer B. Leave resident's bed at lowest level when care is complete.

  1. As the nurse aide begins his/her assignment, which of the following should nurse aide do first?A. Collect linen supplies for the shift.B. Check all nurse aide's assigned residents.C. Assist a resident that has called for assistance to get off the toilet.D. Start bathing a resident that has physical therapy in one hour. - Correct answer C. Assist a resident that has called for assistance to get off the toilet.
  2. Which of the following would affect a nurse aide's status on the state's nurse aide registry and also cause the nurse aide to be ineligible to work in a nursing home? A. Having been terminated from another facility for repeated tardiness.B. Missing a mandatory infection control inservice training program.C. Failing to show up for work without calling to report the absence.D. Having a finding for resident neglect. - Correct answer D. Having a finding for resident neglect.
  3. To help prevent the spread of germs between patients, nurses aides should: A. Wear gloves when touching residents.B. Hold supplies and linens away from their uniforms.C. Wash hands for at least two minutes after each resident contact.D. Warn residents that holding hands spreads germs. - Correct answer B. Hold supplies and linens away from their uniforms.
  4. When a sink has hand-control faucets, the nurse aide should use: A. A paper towel to turn the water on.B. A paper towel to turn off the water.C. An elbow, if possible to turn the faucet controls on and off.D. Bare hands to turn the faucet controls both on and off. - Correct answer B
  5. When moving a resident up in bed who is able to move with assistance, the nurse aide should: A. Position self with knees staright and bent at waist.B. Use a gait or transfer belt to assist with repositioning.C. Pull the resident up holding onto one side of the drawsheet at a time.D. Bend the resident's knees and ask the resident to push with his/her feet. - Correct answer D. Bend the resident's knees and ask the resident to push with his/her feet.
  6. The residents weight is obtained routinely as a way to check the resident's:A. Growth and development.B. Adjustment to facility.C. Nutrition and health.D. Activity level. - Correct answer C. Nutrition and health.
  7. which of the following is a right that is included in the Resident's Bill of Rights? A. To have staff available that speak different languages on each shift.B. To have payment plans that are based on financial needs.C. To have

religious servies offered at the facility daily.D. To make decisions and participate in own care. - Correct answer D. To make decisions and participate in own care

  1. Which of the following, if observed as a sudden change in the resident is considered a possible warning sign of a stroke? A. Dementia.B. Contractures.C. Slurred Speech.D. Irregular Heartbeat. - Correct answer C. Slurred Speech.
  2. Considering the resident's activity, which of the following sets of vital signs [temp- pulse-respiration-BP] should be reported to the charge nurse immediately? A. Resting: 98.6-98-32 // 140- B. After eating: 97-64-24 // 120- C. After walking exercise: 98.2-98-28 // 125- D. While watching television: 98.8-72-14 // 110-60 - Correct answer A. Resting [high respirations] 98.6-98-32 // 140-
  3. of the following, which is most likely due to an infection in a resident? A. Pale skin B. Tented skin C. Sudden onset confusion D. Aphasia - Correct answer C. Sudden onset confusion
  4. Tinted or tented skin is normal and pale skin
  5. aphasia could indicate stroke
  6. which of the following would be a primary indication of hepatitis - Correct answer jaundice
  7. Cheyne-Stokes respiration occur in a client who - Correct answer is close to death
  8. Accelio Present Applied Technology - Correct answer something that helps you fly
  9. when helping a client with left-sided weakness due to CVA, where should you give the cane - Correct answer right side, to support the weak side
  10. CPR Should be performed on a victim who is... - Correct answer no pulse and not breathing
  11. "Log-rolling" is a technique best used for which of the following patient diagnoses? A. left tibial fracture B. Spinal cord injury

C. Cellulitus of the right arm, D. psychosis - Correct answer B

  1. Log rolling is a method of moving patients with suspected (A) head injury. (B) spinal injury. (C) bowel obstruction. (D) extremity fracture. - Correct answer spine
  2. which of the following types of grief is considered a normal and healthy part of grieving A. anticipatory B. Complicated C. Unresolved D. Inhibited - Correct answer A.
  3. Battery and Assault - Correct answer Battery is an unprivileged, unwanted touching of another.
  4. MRSA - Correct answer resistant to antibiotics
  5. fecal impaction also known as - Correct answer bowel obstruction
  6. Dyspnea - Correct answer difficulty breathing
  7. a resident burns foot on george foreman grill, it looks blistered and red, what kind of burn is this - Correct answer Partial thickness burn,
  8. total thickness would appear waxy and white, superficial would be blotchiness and no blistering
  9. a client who has not had a bowel movement in four days would recieve the most benefit from which procedure? - Correct answer enema.
  10. poopoo scloopoo - Correct answer bee
  11. chicken waffle iron - Correct answer isngoisg
  12. porkland - Correct answer chicken
  13. deefke - Correct answer beefle
  14. I once heard a joke about amnesia - Correct answer But I forgot how it goes
  1. chicken that conquered the worldalso like to eat tchicken every single day and one time i sae a chicke - Correct answer
  2. poople scloople - Correct answer rpm processing unit