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1. A personal care aide (PCA) notices that a client has sudden slurred speech and
facial drooping. What is the most appropriate immediate action?
A. Reposition the client and observe
B. Call emergency services immediately
C. Offer water and food
D. Document and wait for the nurse
*Rationale: Sudden neurological symptoms suggest a possible stroke, requiring
immediate emergency intervention.
2. Which task is within the legal scope of practice for a PCA in Arizona?
A. Assisting with bathing and grooming
B. Administering injections
C. Adjusting prescribed oxygen flow rates
D. Changing sterile dressings
*Rationale: PCAs provide personal care and non-invasive support, not skilled
medical procedures.
3. The primary goal of standard precautions is to:
A. Protect only the caregiver
B. Protect only the client
C. Prevent transmission of infection to everyone
D. Maintain client comfort
,*Rationale: Standard precautions reduce the risk of spreading infection between
caregivers and clients.
4. When assisting a client with feeding, the best position is:
A. Supine
B. Side-lying
C. Upright at 90 degrees
D. Trendelenburg
*Rationale: Upright positioning reduces aspiration risk.
5. Which action best respects client autonomy?
A. Performing tasks quickly without discussion
B. Allowing the client to make choices about care
C. Encouraging independence only when convenient
D. Deciding what is best for the client
*Rationale: Respecting autonomy means honoring client preferences and choices.
6. A PCA observes a reddened area over a client’s sacrum. This most likely
indicates:
A. Allergic reaction
B. Early pressure injury
C. Normal aging change
D. Dehydration
*Rationale: Redness over bony prominences indicates pressure injury risk.
7. Proper hand hygiene requires washing hands for at least:
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
,C. 20 seconds
D. 30 seconds
*Rationale: Effective handwashing requires at least 20 seconds.
8. Which nutrient is most essential for wound healing?
A. Fat
B. Protein
C. Fiber
D. Sugar
*Rationale: Protein supports tissue repair.
9. A client refuses a bath. What should the PCA do first?
A. Force compliance
B. Report immediately
C. Explore reasons for refusal
D. Skip hygiene permanently
*Rationale: Understanding concerns respects dignity and promotes cooperation.
10. Which action best prevents falls?
A. Dim lighting
B. Loose rugs
C. Clear walkways and non-slip footwear
D. High bed position
*Rationale: Environmental safety reduces fall risk.
11. Which sign most strongly indicates dehydration?
A. Clear urine
B. Dark concentrated urine
, C. Moist skin
D. Normal blood pressure
*Rationale: Dark urine reflects inadequate hydration.
12. A PCA must report suspected abuse to:
A. Family members
B. Other aides
C. Supervisor or mandated reporting agency
D. The client only
*Rationale: Arizona law mandates reporting suspected abuse.
13. Which body system primarily regulates body temperature?
A. Digestive
B. Integumentary
C. Nervous
D. Endocrine
*Rationale: Skin and sweat glands regulate heat.
14. Which task best promotes dignity during toileting?
A. Leaving doors open
B. Rushing care
C. Ensuring privacy
D. Talking loudly
*Rationale: Privacy preserves dignity.
15. A client complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. What should the PCA
do?
A. Offer water