Trusted Questions & Answers
1. If a patient has a condition that affects the small intestines, what aspect of
their nutrition might be most impacted?
Nutrient absorption
Food storage
Water reabsorption
Bile production
2. Why is it important for nursing assistants to use simple, non-medical terms
when communicating with residents and their families?
It ensures that residents and their families can understand the
information being conveyed.
It allows for more detailed explanations of medical conditions.
It reduces the time spent on communication.
It helps nursing assistants feel more professional.
3. If a nursing assistant forgets to wear gloves while removing soiled linen, what
potential risk could arise?
Increased risk of infection transmission
Enhanced communication with the patient
Decreased cleaning time
Improved patient comfort
4. What is the purpose of using a gait belt when transferring a resident?
, To restrict the resident's movement.
To monitor the resident's vital signs.
To provide safety and support during the transfer.
To assist in dressing the resident.
5. What is the first action a nurse aide should take when a resident reports they
cannot move their arm after a fall?
Support the injured arm by placing a pillow under the arm and
shoulder
Ask the resident to describe the pain and how the fall happened
Ask the resident to stay still while the nurse aide calls for help
Help the resident to a sitting position on the floor
6. Describe the implications of witnessing verbal abuse towards a resident in a
nursing facility.
Witnessing verbal abuse indicates a violation of the resident's rights
and can lead to further emotional and psychological harm.
Witnessing verbal abuse suggests that the staff member is under
stress and should be supported.
Witnessing verbal abuse is a normal part of healthcare and does not
require action.
Witnessing verbal abuse is a minor issue that can be overlooked.
7. If a nurse aide encounters a situation where they are asked to perform a task
outside their scope of practice, what steps should they take to address the
situation effectively?
, Refuse the task, explain the limitations of their role, and seek
guidance from a supervisor.
Perform the task to the best of their ability and document it.
Ask a colleague to perform the task instead.
Contact the ombudsman's office immediately.
8. If a nursing assistant notices a significant change in a resident's vital signs,
what should be their immediate course of action?
Report the changes to a nurse or supervisor.
Document the changes but take no further action.
Attempt to diagnose the resident's condition independently.
Ignore the changes if the resident seems fine.
9. If a nurse aide encounters a client who is engaging in private behavior in a
shared space, how should they handle the situation while ensuring the client's
rights are respected?
The nurse aide should discreetly provide privacy and ensure the
client feels safe.
The nurse aide should ask the client to stop in a loud voice.
The nurse aide should ignore the behavior and leave the room.
The nurse aide should immediately report the behavior to a supervisor.
10. Describe the role of the small intestines in the digestive process.
The small intestines are responsible for the majority of nutrient
absorption from digested food.
The small intestines produce bile for fat digestion.
, The small intestines primarily store food before digestion.
The small intestines are where waste is formed.
11. In a scenario where a nursing assistant is caring for a patient with a suspected
infection, which of the following practices should they prioritize to adhere to
standard precautions?
Using gloves when handling blood and body fluids
Avoiding contact with the patient
Only washing hands after patient care
Wearing a mask at all times
12. What is the normal range for an adult's oral temperature?
97.6˚ F to 98.6˚ F.
96.7˚ F to 97.6˚ F.
96.9˚ F to 97.6˚ F.
97.6˚ F to 99.6˚ F.
13. A nurse is transporting a client who has pneumonia and is on droplet
precautions to radiology. Which of the following safety measures should the
nurse take while transporting the client?
The nurse should wear a mask during transport.
The client should wear a mask during transport.
The client should wear a gown during transport.
The nurse should wear a gown during transport.