Nevada CNA Final Exam Questions And
Answers.
When a person receives medical or surgical care but does not stay over-night, it is
known as what?
A. Inpatient care
B. Chronic illness
C. Outpatient care
D. Hospice -
\C
Which of the following is a jointly funded federal and state system that covers the health
care of children and older, blind, and disabled persons?
A. Medicaid
B. Medicare
C. Private insurance
D. Group insurance -
\A
Care that is provided to a person who it dying is known as which of the following?
A. Acute care
B. Long-term care
C. Assisted living
D. Hospice -
\D
A memory care unit is used for which of these conditions?
A. Alzheimer's disease
B. Death and dying
C. Mental health
D. Rehabilitation -
\A
Which of the following purposes of health care is accomplished when a person learns
about healthy living?
A. Health promotion
B. Disease prevention
C. Treatment of disease
,D. Rehabilitation -
\A
What is a sudden illness from which a person is expected to recover?
A. Chronic illness
B. Acute illness
C. Terminal illness
D. Palliative illness -
\A
What is a registered nurse with limited diagnosing and prescribing functions?
A. Director of nursing
B. Licensed practical nurse
C. Case manager
D. Nurse practitioner -
\D
What is the focus of care in any health care agency?
A. Reimbursement
B. Caregivers
C. Staff members
D. The person -
\D
What is the role of the nursing case manager?
A. Focuses on tasks and jobs.
B. Delegates care of patient to other nurses and nursing assistants.
C. Coordinates care of specific groups of patients from admission through discharge.
D. Provides total patient care. -
\C
What is one of the requirements for being the director of nursing (DON) within an
organization?
A. The DON is an RN.
B. The DON is a licensed vocational nurse.
C. The DON has a business or law degree.
D. The DON has an associate's degree in nursing. -
\A
What does the resident have the right to refuse?
A. Privacy
,B. Treatment
C. Nutrition
D. Confidentiality -
\B
What is the most appropriate way to address a patient of resident?
A. First name only
B. Sweetheart
C. Title and last name
D. Dear -
\C
What law requires that nursing centers provide care in a manner that maintains or
improves the quality of life for the patient?
A. CMS
B. Affordable Care Act
C. OBRA
D. HIPAA -
\C
Which agency is responsible for publishing the document that explains a person's rights
and expectations during hospital stays?
A. CMS
B. Joint commission
C. American Hospital Association
D. Ombudsman -
\C
How are resident rights respected by the nursing assistant while performing care?
A. Keep the door open at all times for patient safety
B. Pu the television channel on a station the nursing assistant enjoys
C. Prevent unnecessary exposure of the body
D. Move personal items closer to the nurses' station to prevent theft -
\C
When a resident has a question, concern, or complaint, what is the responsibility of the
center?
A. Call the ombudsman
B. Write up the employee
C. Keep the resident in his or her room
D. Respond and investigate -
, \D
When are restraints used on a resident?
A. Treat a medical condition
B. Staff convenience
C. Discipline
D. Weight loss -
\A
Closing curtains, doors, and window coverings during patient care maintains which of
the following patient's rights?
A. Right to privacy
B. Right to refuse treatment
C. Right to information
D. Right to voice complaints -
\A
Which of the following would be a violation of the resident's rights to privacy?
A. Providing clothes or draping to prevent unnecessary exposure of body parts
B. Removing residents from public view
C. Leaving the door open when the person uses the bathroom
D. Closing privacy curtains, doors, and windows -
\C
Nursing centers must inform residents of which of the following items?
A. Rights and responsibilities
B. Financial expectations
C. Activities
D. Hours of operations -
\A
Understanding what you can do, what you cannot do, and the legal limits of your role is
known as what?
A. Certification
B. Policy and procedure
C. Scope of practice
D. Discipline -
\C
Which of the following would be considered practicing nursing without a license?
Answers.
When a person receives medical or surgical care but does not stay over-night, it is
known as what?
A. Inpatient care
B. Chronic illness
C. Outpatient care
D. Hospice -
\C
Which of the following is a jointly funded federal and state system that covers the health
care of children and older, blind, and disabled persons?
A. Medicaid
B. Medicare
C. Private insurance
D. Group insurance -
\A
Care that is provided to a person who it dying is known as which of the following?
A. Acute care
B. Long-term care
C. Assisted living
D. Hospice -
\D
A memory care unit is used for which of these conditions?
A. Alzheimer's disease
B. Death and dying
C. Mental health
D. Rehabilitation -
\A
Which of the following purposes of health care is accomplished when a person learns
about healthy living?
A. Health promotion
B. Disease prevention
C. Treatment of disease
,D. Rehabilitation -
\A
What is a sudden illness from which a person is expected to recover?
A. Chronic illness
B. Acute illness
C. Terminal illness
D. Palliative illness -
\A
What is a registered nurse with limited diagnosing and prescribing functions?
A. Director of nursing
B. Licensed practical nurse
C. Case manager
D. Nurse practitioner -
\D
What is the focus of care in any health care agency?
A. Reimbursement
B. Caregivers
C. Staff members
D. The person -
\D
What is the role of the nursing case manager?
A. Focuses on tasks and jobs.
B. Delegates care of patient to other nurses and nursing assistants.
C. Coordinates care of specific groups of patients from admission through discharge.
D. Provides total patient care. -
\C
What is one of the requirements for being the director of nursing (DON) within an
organization?
A. The DON is an RN.
B. The DON is a licensed vocational nurse.
C. The DON has a business or law degree.
D. The DON has an associate's degree in nursing. -
\A
What does the resident have the right to refuse?
A. Privacy
,B. Treatment
C. Nutrition
D. Confidentiality -
\B
What is the most appropriate way to address a patient of resident?
A. First name only
B. Sweetheart
C. Title and last name
D. Dear -
\C
What law requires that nursing centers provide care in a manner that maintains or
improves the quality of life for the patient?
A. CMS
B. Affordable Care Act
C. OBRA
D. HIPAA -
\C
Which agency is responsible for publishing the document that explains a person's rights
and expectations during hospital stays?
A. CMS
B. Joint commission
C. American Hospital Association
D. Ombudsman -
\C
How are resident rights respected by the nursing assistant while performing care?
A. Keep the door open at all times for patient safety
B. Pu the television channel on a station the nursing assistant enjoys
C. Prevent unnecessary exposure of the body
D. Move personal items closer to the nurses' station to prevent theft -
\C
When a resident has a question, concern, or complaint, what is the responsibility of the
center?
A. Call the ombudsman
B. Write up the employee
C. Keep the resident in his or her room
D. Respond and investigate -
, \D
When are restraints used on a resident?
A. Treat a medical condition
B. Staff convenience
C. Discipline
D. Weight loss -
\A
Closing curtains, doors, and window coverings during patient care maintains which of
the following patient's rights?
A. Right to privacy
B. Right to refuse treatment
C. Right to information
D. Right to voice complaints -
\A
Which of the following would be a violation of the resident's rights to privacy?
A. Providing clothes or draping to prevent unnecessary exposure of body parts
B. Removing residents from public view
C. Leaving the door open when the person uses the bathroom
D. Closing privacy curtains, doors, and windows -
\C
Nursing centers must inform residents of which of the following items?
A. Rights and responsibilities
B. Financial expectations
C. Activities
D. Hours of operations -
\A
Understanding what you can do, what you cannot do, and the legal limits of your role is
known as what?
A. Certification
B. Policy and procedure
C. Scope of practice
D. Discipline -
\C
Which of the following would be considered practicing nursing without a license?