VERIFIED SOLUTIONS NEW MODIFIED EXAM
LATEST UPGRADE
A resident with a head or spinal cord injury should be repositioned at least every
______ hours
A.) 2
B.) 3
C.) 4
D.) 5 --ANSWER--A.) 2
One way a nursing assistant can help with normal changes of aging related to
the integumentary system is to
A.) Withhold fluids so a resident will not go to the bathroom often
B.) Clip toenails frequently
C.) Keep sheets wrinkle-free
D.) Rub lotion into red or irritated spots on the resident's skin --ANSWER--C.)
Keep sheets wrinkle-free
Which of the following is true of muscles?
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,A.) They provide movement of body parts
B.) Two muscles meet at a joint
C.) They produce toxins
D.) They prevent contractures from occurring --ANSWER--A.) They provide
movement of body parts
How many bones are in the human body?
A.) 154
B.) 272
C.) 189
D.) 206 --ANSWER--D.) 206
Guidelines for caring for a resident with multiple sclerosis include which of the
following?
A.) Rushing the resident through tasks to help with decision-making skills
B.) Administering medicaitons
C.) Preventing falls
D.) Encouraging the resident to speak faster to improve cognition --ANSWER--
C.) Preventing falls
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, Homeostasis is
A.) Abnormal changes in the body systems
B.) The condition in which all of the body systems are working their best
C.) The building block of the body
D.) A group of cells that perform a similar task --ANSWER--B.) The condition
in which all of the body systems are working their best
Which anatomical term means toward the midline of the body?
A.) Lateral
B.) Proximal
C.) Medial
D.) Posterior --ANSWER--C.) Medial
A resident with AIDS who has nausea and is vomiting should eat
A.) Small, frequent meals
B.) Quickly
C.) High-fat fairy products
D.) Spicy foods --ANSWER--A.) Small, frequent meals
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