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A wide range of topics related to the role and responsibilities of a nursing assistant, including acute illness, nursing home residents, the nursing team, federal laws, patient/resident care and communication, physical changes and developmental tasks across the lifespan, safety and infection control, bodily systems and functions, wound care, respiratory care, mobility and activities of daily living, cancer and chemotherapy, infectious diseases, mental health conditions, and end-of-life care. The information provided aims to equip nursing assistants with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide high-quality, compassionate care to patients and residents in various healthcare settings.
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An acute illness is - A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover Persons living in nursing centers are called - residents The nursing team involves the following except - Doctors You have an important role in meeting standards and in the survey process. You must do the following except - Interview patients and family The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 is a - Federal Law OBRA requires retraining and/or new competency evaluation for persons who - Have not worked as a nursing assistant for 2 years Does a nurse have to delegate a task to you? - No. The nurse makes delegation decisions that are best for the person A nursing assistant is also an EMT who works for the fire dept. In her EMT role, she is allowed to start IVs. On the weekend, she works as a nursing assistant at a nursing center. The RN asks her to start an IV on a resident. What should the nursing assistant do? - Politely refuse to do the task and explain why Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's movement is - False imprisonment You see a nursing assistant hitting a resident. What should you do? - Tell the nurse Work ethics mean - Behavior in the workplace You should wear a wristwatch that - Has a sweep hand Treating the person with dignity is - Respectfulness A nursing center wants to hire you. Which is NOT required? - A photo You see two health team members talking quietly to each other. You tell your co-worker what you overhear. This is - Gossip You need to talk to the nurse about a patient or resident. Where should you do this? - In private Before leaving the unit for a break, you need to - Tell the nurse
A patient's care is assigned to Sally. The patient needs to use the bathroom. Sally is on a meal break. Who will help the patient? - Any staff member on the unit will help Which will NOT protect patients, residents, and you from harm? - Making excuses or blaming others for your actions Stress is - The response or change in the body caused by any emotional, physical, social, or economic factor Which of the following are used to record frequent measurements or observations? - Flow sheets When should you report changes in the person's condition? - At once These statements are about charting, Which is incorrect? - You can chart a procedure before completing it When charting, you should record - Safety measures performed Messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and body movements is - Body language Which is correct? - Calling patients and residents by their titles (Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr.) promotes dignity and shows respect You can help a new resident fel safe and secure by - Listening to the person's concerns Family and friends usually help meet the person's - Love and belonging needs Which is a common response to illness and disability - Anger You ask a patient a question. You should - Give the person time to process what you asked Which is important when communicating with persons who are disabled? - Your attitude The process of cell division in called - Mitosis The point at which two or more bones meet is a - Joint Which is NOT a main part of the brain? - Spinal cord Another name for the trachea is the - windpipe Which separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity? - The diaphragm
These statements are about preventing falls. Which is incorrect? - You can borrow a residents wheelchair for another person Bed rails are considered restraints if the person cannot lower them without help - True Restraints are used - When other measures fail to protect the person Restraints are used to - Treat medical symptoms These statements are about restraints. Which is incorrect - Restraints decrease confusion and agitation Which is a restraint? - A chair with an attached tray table A resident keeps trying to pull out her feeding tube. Which restraint is the least restrictive?
To protect yourself from injury, it is best to - Avoid lifting whenever possible Regular position changes - Help prevent pressure ulcers and contractures A resident is in bed. How often is the person repositioned - At least every 2 hours The nurse asks you to position a patient in the lateral position. The position is - A side- laying position The surfaces rub together. This is - Friction A resident has weakness on her left side. You are transferring her from the bed to the wheelchair. Where should you position the wheelchair? - Next to the bed on her right side A transfer belt is not needed to transfer a resident from the bed to a chair. For the transfer, how should you hold onto the person? - Place your hands under the person's arms and around her shoulder blades You are going to transfer a resident from the wheelchair back to bed. Where should you position the wheelchair? - On the person's strong side The nursing center has a new mechanical life. Which statement is correct? - You need to be trained in its use A patient has slid down in the wheelchair. The person cannot assist with repositioning. To safely reposition the person - A mechanical lift is used Symptoms are - Subjective data Information that you can see, hear, feel, or smell is - Objective data Which vessels carry blood away from the heart? - Arteries You give wrong information on a job application. This is - Fraud Being dependable means the following except - Being eager to learn Persons needing respite care - Are admitted to nursing centers for short stays A person is in a coma. This means that the person - Cannot respond to others The musculoskeletal system does the following except - Helps regulate body temperature A resident's son is visiting. Which will NOT protect the residents privacy - Exposing the residents body in front of her son
You do not administer an enema that contains - A drug After giving an oil-retention enema, the person is left in the - Sim's or left side-lying position These statements are about colostomies. Which is incorrect? - The more colon remaining, the more liquid the stool Which vitamin is needed for blood clotting? - Vitamin K OBRA requires the following for foods served in long-term care centers EXCEPT - That food be prepared and seasoned in a certain way Food must be served - Promptly A person is on a high-calorie diet. Which is CORRECT? - There are dietary increases in all foods A person's 24-hr fluid intake was 1500 mL. You know this amount - Is below normal requirements Defrosting frozen food on the counter at room temp. prevents the growth of pathogens - False Giving nutrients through a catheter inserted into a vein is - Parenteral nutrition After a tube feeding, the person is positioned in semi-fowler's position for - 1 to 2 hours All states and agencies allow nursing assistants to change peripheral IV dressings - False The period of heart muscle contraction is - Systole A resident is 55 years old. The person needs rehabilitation after hip replacement surgery. You take the person's tympanic membrane temperature. Which measure is correct? - 98. You are taking an oral temperature with a glass thermometer. How long do you have to leave the thermometer in place? - 2 to 3 minutes You are taking an axillary temperature with a glass thermometer. How long do you have to leave it in place? - 5 to 10 minutes To rinse a glass thermometer, you need to use - Cold water A person is receiving oxygen. When measuring temperature, you CANNOT use the - Oral site
A person in unconscious. When measuring temperature, you CANNOT use the - Oral site A person has a convulsive disorder. When measuring temperature, you CANNOT use the - Oral site To take a rectal temperature, the person needs to be - In Sim's position For an adult, which pulse rate is reported to the nurse at once? - 110 Your agency uses electronic BP equipment. Why do you still need to feel pulses? - The rate is given but not the rhythm or force How many staff members are needed to take an apical-radial pulse? - 2 Which systolic pressure should you report at once? - 80 You cannot hear a person's BP, if after taking it again. What should you do? - Tell the RN Why is pain usually worse at night? - There are fewer distractions and the person has more time to think These statements are about pain. Which is INCORRECT? - The ability to feel pain increases with aging The nurse assesses that a resident has pain. The following measures are on the person's care plan. Which should you question? - Do not allow visitors A resident has pain. The person is taught how to breath deeply and slowly and how to contract and relax muscle groups. What is this called? - Relaxation You are admitting a new patient. To find out the person's name - Check the admission form You are admitting a new resident. You should do the following EXCEPT - Discuss the person's diagnoses and medical history Melena is - A black, tarry stool The nurse asks you to collect a random urine specimen. Which is CORRECT - No special measures are needed The nurse asks you to collect a 24-hr urine specimen. Which is CORRECT - The first void is discarded When collecting a sputum specimen, the person coughs up sputum from the - Bronchi and trachea
When heat is applied, the skin is - Red and warm Which is a dry-heat application - Aquathermia pad The nurse delegates a hot compress to you. To maintain temperature, the nurse might ask you to - Apply an aquathermia pad over the compress During a sitz bath, you need to carefully observe the person for - Weakness and faintness You are going to apply an aquathermia pad. Which statement is INCORRECT? - Pins are used to secure the pad in place An aquathermia pad is not placed under a body part because - Heat cannot escape The following devices are filled with crushed ice EXCEPT - Cold compress A warming blanket is needed. After placing it on the bed, it is covered with - A sheet Bloody sputum is - Hemoptysis Aging affects oxygen needs in the following ways EXCEPT - Body temp. increases The doctor ordered the following. You can assist with - Collecting a sputum specimen Pulse oximetry is ordered. Which is NOT a sensor site - Chest A resident is in the orthopneic position. How can you increase the person's comfort? - Place a pillow on the table Which can cause part of a lung to collapse? - Mucus collecting in the airway A person is receiving oxygen therapy. Connecting tubing must be - Free of kinks Blood in the pleural space is - Hemothorax Artificial airways are used - To keep the airway open Suctioning is done when - The person cannot cough up secretions Chest tubes are attached to - A drainage system You observe bright red drainage from a patient's chest tube. What should you do? - Tell the nurse at once Angina is - Chest pain
A resident has emphysema. The person is likely to be most comfortable in - Orthopneic position Which statement about pneumonia is INCORRECT? - Affected alveoli are enlarged and less elastic A patient has pneumonia. What color is the sputum? - Depends on the cause A resident has problems finding her room, the bathroom, the dining room, and so on. Which of the following might help her? - Picture signs The nurse delegates applying a hot compress to you. How often should you check the application site? - Every 5 mins. A hot pack has cooled. What should you do? - Change the pack A resident gets the house diet. Which is CORRECT? - The person has no dietary limits or changes Respirations are usually counted - After taking the pulse Narcotics affect oxygen needs because they - Depress the respiratory center in the brain Aspiration is - Breathing of fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into the lungs bending the foot down at the ankle is - Plantar flexion Internal rotation is turning the joint - Inward Supination is turning the joint - Upward Syncope is - Fainting The act of walking is - Ambulation The doctor ordered trochanter rolls for a patient. The trochanter rolls prevent - The hips and legs from external rotation The doctor ordered a bed cradle for a resident. The bed cradle - Keeps top linens off the feet Which exercises are done to the ankle - Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion When ambulating a person you stand - To the side and slightly behind the person's weak side
A resident has osteoporosis. The person's care plan includes the following. Which should you question? - Promote bedrest- turn and reposition gently Skeletal traction is applied to - The bone A resident fell in the shower and fractured his right hip. He is back at the nursing center after surgery to repair the hip. You know that he is at risk for the following post-operative complications: - Pneumonia, UTI and thrombi in his leg veins A patient has a fractured right hip. How is the leg positioned? - Abducted at all times A resident's left leg was amputated. The person complains of pain in the left leg. This is - Phantom limb pain Tissues die and become black, cold, and shriveled. This is - Gangrene Bile is stored in the - Gallbladder Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by - Contaminated blood IV drug users are at risk for all the following types of hepatitis EXCEPT - Hepatitis E Hepatitis C is particularly dangerous for all the following reasons EXCEPT - Contaminated water can affect many people Persons with diabetes need - Good foot care Which statement about UTI's is NOT true? - Microbes are normally present is the urinary system Cystitis means - A bladder infection Cystitis is usually treated with - Antibiotics and fluid A resident had a transurethral resection of the prostate. The person's care plan includes the following. Which should you question? - Restrict fluids to 1000 mL each day Signs and symptoms of chronic renal failure - Involve every body system Stres is - The response or change in the body caused by emotional, physical, social, or economic factor A stressor is - An event or factor that causes stress When does personality start to develop? - At birth
You admire the way a nurse dresses and style her hair. You try to do the same. Which defense mechanism are you using? - Identification You forgot to assist a resident with ambulation. You tell the nurse that you have to much work to do. Which defense mechanism are you using? - Rationalization A husband asks his wife for a divorce. She starts sucking her thumb. Which defense mechanism is she using? - Regression Schizophrenia involves all of the following except - Obsessive-compulsive behaviors and severe mood swings Infant-like behavior may occur in: - Schizophrenia Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease in which the person has an overwhelming desire to take a drug - True Over time, heavy drinking of alcohol damages the brian, CNS, liver, heart, kidneys, and stomach - True Dementia is - The loss of cognitive function that interferes with routine personal, social, and occupational activities Pseudo-dementia is - A false dementia Cognitive function involves all of the following EXCEPT - The senses and mobility Which statement about acute confusion is NOT true - It is usually permanent You are attempting to communicate with a confused resident. You know you should do all of the following EXCEPT - Avoid touch A resident is confused. You know all of the following measures will help improve the functioning EXCEPT - Remove the person's eyeglasses and hearing aid to prevent loss or breakage Which is not an early warning sign of dementia - Hallucinations A resident has AD. The person has the following behaviors. Which has the greatest risk for danger? - Wandering A resident has AD. She tends to wander. Her care plan includes the following. Which should you question? - Explain to her why she cannot go outside
What is used to open the airway during cardiac arrest? - The head tilt-chin lift method To give effective chest compressions to an adult, you need to - Depress the sternum 1 1/ to 2 inches You should start CPR only if the person - Is not responding, is not breathing, and has no pulse Which is the proper position for CPR? - You kneel next to the person. Your arms are straight and your shoulders directly over your hands. Your hands are on the sternum. You are performing 2-rescuer CPR on a 6yr. old. Two rescue breaths are given after every - 15 compressions A defibrillator is - Used to deliver a shock to the heart when a person is in ventricular fibrillation Which does NOT signal internal bleeding? - Rising BP A brain disorder in which clusters of brain cells sometimes signal abnormally is - Epilepsy A person is having a seizure. Which is INCORRECT? - Position the person supine The following are at high risk for burns EXCEPT - Young and middle-age adults A person has suffered burns. You should do the following EXCEPT - Remove clothing that sticks to the skin The examination of the body after death is - Autopsy Why do adults often resent death? - It affects plans, hopes, and dreams A person was told that she has CA and that it cannot be treated. The person insists the reports are wrong. What stage of dying is the person in? - Denial A resident is dying. When communicating with the person, which is INCORRECT? - Speak loudly A resident is dying. The person's care plan includes the following. Which should you question? - Maintain semi-fowler's position Which is an Advance Directive? - A living will Signs of death include the following EXCEPT - The pupils constrict