Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care
Chapter 1-3 Exam 2025/2026
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Suspicious injuries that should be reported - ANSWERPoisoning, teeth marks, buckle or strap marks,
bruises, contusions, welts, scars, fractures, dislocations, burns, scalding burns, scratches or puncture
wounds, patches of missing hair, scalp tenderness, swelling in face, broken teeth, nasal discharge,
bruises, bleeding, or discharge from vaginal area
Signs that could indicate Abuse - ANSWERYelling obscenities, fear, apprehension, fear of being alone,
poor self control, constant pain, threatening to hurt others, withdrawal, apathy, alcohol or drug abuse,
, agitation or anxiety, signs of stress, low self-esteem, mood changes, confusion, disorientation, resident
not allowed private conversations, reports of questionable care by resident or family
Signs that could indicate Neglect - ANSWERPressure ulcers, unclean body, body lice, unanswered call
lights, soiled bedding or incontinence briefs not being changed, poorly fitting clothing, unmet needs
relating to hearing aids, eye glasses, etc., weight loss, poor appetite, uneaten food, dehydration,
freshwater or beverages not being offered regularly, reports of not receiving prescribed medication by
the resident or his family
Ombudsman - ANSWERAssigned by law as legal advocate for residents; visits facilities and listen to
residents
Confidentiality - ANSWERKeeping private things private
HIPPA - ANSWERHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; Protects confidential healthcare
information
PHI - ANSWERProtected Health Information - the information kept private under HIPPA (name, address,
phone, social, diagnoses, etc)
Long-term care - ANSWERGiven in long term care facilities for persons who need 24-hour skilled care
Skilled care - ANSWERMedically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist
Length of stay - ANSWERNumber of days a person stays in a care facility
Terminal illness - ANSWERAn illness that will eventually cause death
Chronic condition - ANSWERA condition lasting a long period of time, even a lifetime
Diagnoses - ANSWERMedical conditions determined by a doctor
Home health care - ANSWERProvided in a person's home
Chapter 1-3 Exam 2025/2026
(100% Pass)Questions with Verified
Answers| Gold rated
Suspicious injuries that should be reported - ANSWERPoisoning, teeth marks, buckle or strap marks,
bruises, contusions, welts, scars, fractures, dislocations, burns, scalding burns, scratches or puncture
wounds, patches of missing hair, scalp tenderness, swelling in face, broken teeth, nasal discharge,
bruises, bleeding, or discharge from vaginal area
Signs that could indicate Abuse - ANSWERYelling obscenities, fear, apprehension, fear of being alone,
poor self control, constant pain, threatening to hurt others, withdrawal, apathy, alcohol or drug abuse,
, agitation or anxiety, signs of stress, low self-esteem, mood changes, confusion, disorientation, resident
not allowed private conversations, reports of questionable care by resident or family
Signs that could indicate Neglect - ANSWERPressure ulcers, unclean body, body lice, unanswered call
lights, soiled bedding or incontinence briefs not being changed, poorly fitting clothing, unmet needs
relating to hearing aids, eye glasses, etc., weight loss, poor appetite, uneaten food, dehydration,
freshwater or beverages not being offered regularly, reports of not receiving prescribed medication by
the resident or his family
Ombudsman - ANSWERAssigned by law as legal advocate for residents; visits facilities and listen to
residents
Confidentiality - ANSWERKeeping private things private
HIPPA - ANSWERHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; Protects confidential healthcare
information
PHI - ANSWERProtected Health Information - the information kept private under HIPPA (name, address,
phone, social, diagnoses, etc)
Long-term care - ANSWERGiven in long term care facilities for persons who need 24-hour skilled care
Skilled care - ANSWERMedically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist
Length of stay - ANSWERNumber of days a person stays in a care facility
Terminal illness - ANSWERAn illness that will eventually cause death
Chronic condition - ANSWERA condition lasting a long period of time, even a lifetime
Diagnoses - ANSWERMedical conditions determined by a doctor
Home health care - ANSWERProvided in a person's home