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1. To help prevent resident falls, the nurse aide should:
A. Always raise siderails when any resident is in his/her bed.
B. B. Leave residents beds at the lowest level when care is
complete.
C. C. Encourage resident to wear larger-sized, loose-fitting
clothing.
D. D. Remind resident who use call lights that they need wait
patiently for staff. - correct answer - B. Leave resident's
bed at lowest level when care is complete.
2. As the nurse aide begins his/her assignment, which of the
following should nurse aide do first?A. Collect linen supplies for
the shift.B. Check all nurse aide's assigned residents.C. Assist
a resident that has called for assistance to get off the toilet.D.
Start bathing a resident that has physical therapy in one hour. -
correct answer - C. Assist a resident that has called for
assistance to get off the toilet.
3. Which of the following would affect a nurse aide's status on the
state's nurse aide registry and also cause the nurse aide to be
ineligible to work in a nursing home?
A. Having been terminated from another facility for repeated
tardiness.B. Missing a mandatory infection control inservice
training program.C. Failing to show up for work without
calling to report the absence.D. Having a finding for
resident neglect. - correct answer - D. Having a finding for
resident neglect.
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4. To help prevent the spread of germs between patients, nurses
aides should:
A. Wear gloves when touching residents.B. Hold supplies and
linens away from their uniforms.C. Wash hands for at least
two minutes after each resident contact.D. Warn residents
that holding hands spreads germs. - correct answer - B.
Hold supplies and linens away from their uniforms.
5. When a sink has hand-control faucets, the nurse aide should
use:
A. A paper towel to turn the water on.B. A paper towel to turn
off the water.C. An elbow, if possible to turn the faucet
controls on and off.D. Bare hands to turn the faucet
controls both on and off. - correct answer - B
6. When moving a resident up in bed who is able to move with
assistance, the nurse aide should:
A. Position self with knees staright and bent at waist.B. Use a
gait or transfer belt to assist with repositioning.C. Pull the
resident up holding onto one side of the drawsheet at a
time.D. Bend the resident's knees and ask the resident to
push with his/her feet. - correct answer - D. Bend the
resident's knees and ask the resident to push with his/her
feet.
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7. The residents weight is obtained routinely as a way to check
the resident's:A. Growth and development.B. Adjustment to
facility.C. Nutrition and health.D. Activity level. - correct answer
- C. Nutrition and health.
8. Which of the following is a right that is included in the
Resident's Bill of Rights?
A. To have staff available that speak different languages on
each shift.B. To have payment plans that are based on
financial needs.C. To have religious servies offered at the
facility daily.D. To make decisions and participate in own
care. - correct answer - D. To make decisions and
participate in own care
9. Which of the following, if observed as a sudden change in the
resident is considered a possible warning sign of a stroke?
A. Dementia.B. Contractures.C. Slurred Speech.D. Irregular
Heartbeat. - correct answer - C. Slurred Speech.
10. Considering the resident's activity, which of the following
sets of vital signs [temp-pulse-respiration-BP] should be
reported to the charge nurse immediately?
A. Resting: 98.6-98-32 // 140-90