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CHAPTER 1-10 EXAM
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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
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PROGRAM: NR (Nursing Program)
COURSE NAME: CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
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CHAPTER 1-10 REVIEW
,A healthcare setting that is designed specifically for individuals who are expected to live
approximately six months or less focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life rather
than curative treatment. These services are typically provided to patients with terminal
illnesses and emphasize pain management and emotional support. Which healthcare
setting best fits this description?
A. Hospice care
B. Long-term care
C. Outpatient care
D. Acute care
Correct Answer: A. Hospice care
A nurse aide is working in a long-term care facility and is learning about the types of
residents commonly cared for in this setting. The aide is asked to identify which
statement accurately describes long-term care populations and conditions. Which
statement is correct?
A. People with terminal illnesses do not live in long-term care facilities
B. Most conditions in long-term care facilities are chronic
C. Residents in long-term care facilities are never able to return home
D. Long-term care only takes place in a person’s home
Correct Answer: B. Most conditions in long-term care facilities are chronic
A resident expresses appreciation for a nurse aide’s care and presents the aide with a
small personal gift. The aide must respond in a way that maintains professional
,boundaries and follows ethical facility guidelines. What is the most appropriate
response?
A. Refuse the gift but thank the resident for thinking of her
B. Accept the gift because she is unsure about the facility’s policy on gifts
C. Accept the gift if the resident agrees to keep it confidential
D. Refuse the gift and explain that her employer is very unfair about employees
accepting gifts
Correct Answer: A. Refuse the gift but thank the resident for thinking of her
In healthcare settings, structured instructions are used to ensure consistency and safety
when performing tasks. These instructions guide staff on how to complete specific
duties correctly and safely. What term best describes a method or way of doing
something?
A. Policy
B. Procedure
C. Survey
D. Cite
Correct Answer: B. Procedure
A nurse aide works as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team that includes multiple
licensed and unlicensed professionals. Each member has a specific role in patient care
planning and treatment decisions. Which team member is responsible for diagnosing
conditions and prescribing treatments?
, A. Nurse aide
B. Medical social worker
C. Physician (MD)
D. Dietitian (RDT)
Correct Answer: C. Physician (MD)
A nurse aide is assigned a set of tasks based on the resident’s individualized care plan.
During the shift, the aide considers performing an activity that is not listed in the care
plan because it seems helpful. What is the correct action?
A. Do not perform the activity if it is not listed on the care plan
B. Perform the activity if you believe it is best for the resident
C. Perform the activity only if the resident requests it
D. Ask other nurse aides if they would perform the activity
Correct Answer: A. Do not perform the activity if it is not listed on the care plan
A nurse aide notices subtle changes in a resident’s condition, including decreased
appetite and increased confusion. The aide understands that reporting these changes is
an essential part of the role. Why is reporting resident changes to the nurse so
important?
A. The care plan must be updated as the resident’s condition changes
B. Reporting changes is not a task performed by the nurse aide