CNA:Unit 1-4 Exam Questions And
Answers.
When did the Federal Nursing Home Act become law and what is it's name?
a. HIPAA, 2004
b. OBRA, 1987
c. CMS, 1960
d. EMTALA , 1994 -
\b.
What is the reason for this the nursing facility regulations by which we currently abide?
a. Improve confidentiality for resident's rights.
b. Improve quality of life as well as quality of care.
c. Improve on quality of mental status.
d. Improve quality control practices -
\b.
How many hours of education is required prior to eligibility for state testing?
a. 90
b. 85
c. 50
d. 75 -
\a.
Which choice is a good example of person-centered care?
a. Assisting a feeder.
b. Planning out shift schedule.
c. Asking a resident how she prefers to bathe.
d. Explaining why you cannot give resident who is diabetic a piece of pie. -
\c.
Learning about aging and society's views toward the elderly enables care with
understanding and respect.
True
False -
\True
Which choices below are society's myths about aging?
Select one or more:
a. 75% of people over 65 have at least one disability.
b. All elderly have trouble remembering and become confused.
c. There is some memory changes associated with normal aging.
d. Elderly above 85 are non-productive.
, e. Most elderly live at home.
f. Some elderly are isolated and alone.
g. Old age starts at 65.
h. People age at different rates. -
\a. 75% of people over 65 have at least one disability.
b. All elderly have trouble remembering and become confused.
d. Elderly above 85 are non-productive.
g. Old age starts at 65.
Who developed the theory Hierarchy of Needs?
Select one:
a. Piaget
b. Erikson
c. Maslow
d. Nightengale -
\c. Maslow
According to the Hierarchy of needs, which basic needs must be met first?
Select one:
a. Physical needs
b. Safety and security needs
c. Self-esteem and self-actualization
d. Love and belonging needs -
\a. Physical needs
You can help a new resident feel safe and secure by:
Select one:
a. Asking direct questions
b. Keeping the resident in his/her room
c. Asking visitors to leave the room
d. Listening to the person's concerns -
\d.
Which of the answers below is not a psycho-social loss?
Select one:
a. Loss of home
b. Loss of car keys
c. loss of spouse
d. Ability to work -
\b.
Which answer is a physical loss
Select one:
a. Loss of home
b. Loss of memory
c. Loss of job
Answers.
When did the Federal Nursing Home Act become law and what is it's name?
a. HIPAA, 2004
b. OBRA, 1987
c. CMS, 1960
d. EMTALA , 1994 -
\b.
What is the reason for this the nursing facility regulations by which we currently abide?
a. Improve confidentiality for resident's rights.
b. Improve quality of life as well as quality of care.
c. Improve on quality of mental status.
d. Improve quality control practices -
\b.
How many hours of education is required prior to eligibility for state testing?
a. 90
b. 85
c. 50
d. 75 -
\a.
Which choice is a good example of person-centered care?
a. Assisting a feeder.
b. Planning out shift schedule.
c. Asking a resident how she prefers to bathe.
d. Explaining why you cannot give resident who is diabetic a piece of pie. -
\c.
Learning about aging and society's views toward the elderly enables care with
understanding and respect.
True
False -
\True
Which choices below are society's myths about aging?
Select one or more:
a. 75% of people over 65 have at least one disability.
b. All elderly have trouble remembering and become confused.
c. There is some memory changes associated with normal aging.
d. Elderly above 85 are non-productive.
, e. Most elderly live at home.
f. Some elderly are isolated and alone.
g. Old age starts at 65.
h. People age at different rates. -
\a. 75% of people over 65 have at least one disability.
b. All elderly have trouble remembering and become confused.
d. Elderly above 85 are non-productive.
g. Old age starts at 65.
Who developed the theory Hierarchy of Needs?
Select one:
a. Piaget
b. Erikson
c. Maslow
d. Nightengale -
\c. Maslow
According to the Hierarchy of needs, which basic needs must be met first?
Select one:
a. Physical needs
b. Safety and security needs
c. Self-esteem and self-actualization
d. Love and belonging needs -
\a. Physical needs
You can help a new resident feel safe and secure by:
Select one:
a. Asking direct questions
b. Keeping the resident in his/her room
c. Asking visitors to leave the room
d. Listening to the person's concerns -
\d.
Which of the answers below is not a psycho-social loss?
Select one:
a. Loss of home
b. Loss of car keys
c. loss of spouse
d. Ability to work -
\b.
Which answer is a physical loss
Select one:
a. Loss of home
b. Loss of memory
c. Loss of job