NEWEST EXAM QUESTIONS VERIFIED ANSWERS
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• When assisting a client in learning how to use a cane, the nurse
aidestands
• approximately two feet directly behind theclient.
• about one foot from the client's weak side.
• about one foot from the client's strong side.
• slightly behind the client on the client's weak side
>>d. slightly behind the client on the client's weakside.
• When working with a client who has urinaryretention, the nurse
aide can expect that the client will
• urinate large volumes.
• be unable to urinate.
• urinate frequently.
• be incontinent of urine
>>b. be unable to urinate.
,• Aging-related hearing changes result in olderclients gradually
losing their ability to hear
• high-pitched sounds.
• low-pitched sounds.
• slow sounds.
• rapid sounds
>>a. high-pitched sounds.
• The best way to safely identify your patient is by
• asking his name.
• calling his name and waiting for hisresponse.
• checking the bed plate.
• checking the name tag
>>d. checking the name tag.
• A client is on a bowel and bladder training program and has not
had a bowel movement inthree days. The nurse aide should
• report it to the charge nurse.
• give the client an enema.
• offer the client prune juice.
• encourage the client to drink more fluids
>>a. report it to the charge nurse.
,• The proper medical abbreviation for beforemeals is
• p.c.
• b.i.d.
• a.c.
• t.i.d
>>c. a.c.
• A client diagnosed with hypertension will mostlikely have a history
of
• low blood pressure.
• high blood pressure.
• low blood sugar.
• high blood sugar
>>b. high blood pressure.
• A patient who has difficulty chewing orswallowing will need what
type of diet?
• clear liquid
• low residue
• bland
• mechanical soft: d. mechanical soft
, • An elderly resident with Alzheimer's diseasecannot find her room.
How can the nurse aide help the client feel more independent?
• Tell her to stay in the room.
• Have her roommate secretly watch her.
• Place a familiar object on the client's door.
• Write the room number on a piece of paper
>>c. Place a familiar object on theclient's door.
• How often should a patient's intake and outputrecords be totaled?
• once each shift
• twice a day
• every four hours
• every 12 hours: a. once each shift
• Which of the following should the nursing assistant observe and
record when admitting aclient?
• freckles
• wrinkles
• short nails
• bruises: d. bruises
• When responding to a client on the intercom,the nursing assistant
should say