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The goal when removing gloves that are soiled is to
A. remove quickly since there is a risk of exposure to germs
B. dispose of the gloves in a biohazard-safe trash can
C. avoid contact with the outside of the gloves
D. keep germs in the trash can area -ANSWERS-C. avoid contact with the outside
of the gloves
A nurse aide is assigned to provide postmortem care for a resident, but has never
done this procedure before. Which of the following is the most appropriate
response by the nurse aide?
A. Ask another nurse aide to trade assignments
B. Provide the care since the resident cannot be harmed
C. Talk to other nurse aides about how to perform the procedure
D. Discuss the nurse aide's lack of experience with the nurse -ANSWERS-D. Discuss
the nurse aide's lack of experience with the nurs
A resident reports having a very large bowel movement two days ago. What
should the nurse aide do first?
A. Report this to the charge nurse
B. Ask if this is a normal pattern for the resident's body
C. Suggest the resident drink more water and increase foods with fiber
,D. Check if the resident is getting a medication to help with bowel movements -
ANSWERS-B. Ask if this is a normal pattern for the resident's body
A resident who was admitted today is sitting in a chair in his room. He asks for
help to go to the bathroom. The nurse aide knows the resident's care plan has not
been completed. To help the resident the nurse aide should
A. ask the resident to use a walker while assisting the resident to the bathroom B.
get another nurse aide's help to walk the resident to the bathroom
C. position a commode chair next to the chair the resident is sitting in
D. ask the charge nurse for instructions on what assistance the resident needs -
ANSWERS-D. ask the charge nurse for instructions on what assistance the resident
needs
The heart is an important muscle for which body system?
A. Urinary
B. Musculoskeletal
C. Circulatory
D. Digestive -ANSWERS-C. Circulatory
A resident is admitted to the nursing home for rehabilitation after a stroke. The
plan is for the resident to stay only a short time, before returning home. Which of
the following shows the best support of the resident's needs?
A. Provide total care for the resident.
B. Set high standards for the resident's acheivements
C. Help the resident focus on even small accomplishments
D. Remind the resident that she will be happier when she is home -ANSWERS-C.
Help the resident focus on even small accomplishments
,When helping a resident transfer from a bed to a chair, which of the following
best demonstrates appropriate safety techniques?
A. Place a gait belt around the resident's waist
B. Position the chair as close to the bed as possible
C. Signal the resident to stand by saying, "1,2,3, stand"
D. Follow the transfer technique as described in the care plan -ANSWERS-D.
Follow the transfer technique as described in the care plan
Which member of the health care team counsels residents and their families and
arranges for needed services?
A. Dietitian
B. Social Worker
C. Physical Therapist
D. Activities director -ANSWERS-B. Social Worker
When preparing to shower a resident, what should the nurse aide do next after
checking the water temperature?
A. Give the resident a washcloth to hold
B. Suggest the resident wash his or her face
C. Ask the resident to check the water temperature
D. Check if the resident wants a partial or full shower -ANSWERS-C. Ask the
resident to check the water temperature
A resident reports that his wrist watch is missing. The nurse aide should ask
A. if the resident thinks someone took it
, B. if the resident has checked the lost and found box
C. who was assigned to the resident on the previous shift
D. for permission to help look around the resident's room -ANSWERS-D. for
permission to help look around the resident's room
A resident's care plan provides the nurse aide with information about
A. the financial arrangements made for the resident's care
B. specific care required for the resident and the goals of care
C. facility procedures for performing different nursing care procedures
D. the nurse aide's assignments and when care is provided to each residen -
ANSWERS-B. specific care required for the resident and the goals of care
What is the main purpose of a restorative care program?
A. Ensure that the resident can return home
B. Provide meaningful activities for the resident
C. Help the resident improve his/her level of functioning
D. Provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) -ANSWERS-C. Help the
resident improve his/her level of functioning
The normal appearance of urine is
A. clear
B. cloudy
C. dark yellow
D. strong smelling -ANSWERS-A. clear