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to avoid injury you should
A) avoid reaching
B) use proper body mechanics
D
C) let the resident know what you are
doing
D) all of the above
The nursing assistant should
A) encourage the resident to be indepen-
dent
b) tell the family about problems with the
resident A
C) dress and feed the residents, even if
they are able to do it themselves
d) discourage residents from discussing
their feelings
When you are communicating with resi-
dents, you need to remember to
a; look away when they make direct eye
contact
C
b; speak rapidly and loudly
c;face the resident and make eye con-
tact
d; finish all their sentences for them
the main purpose of isolation precau-
tions is to
a; prevent the spread of germs to others
A
b; help the resident heal faster
c;keep your uniform clean
d;keep unwanted visitors away
many back injuries that are common to
nursing assistants can be prevented by
a; wear a back brace
B
b; proper body mechanics
c; bending from the waist
d;keeping the knees locked
When doing a transfer you should never
pull up on the resident's arms because
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a. you could get in her space
b. you could dislocate her shoulders
B
c. she might be unable to see behind you
d. she might be ticklish
Your personal hygiene and grooming are
considered
a. not too important
B
b. very important
c. difficult to maintain
d. not important to residents
The leading cause of injury to the elderly
is
a. choking
C
b. burns
c. falls
d. poisoning
A nursing assistant may
a. start an IV, take a pulse, and insert a
indwelling catheter
b. take temperature, pulse, and respira-
tion B
c. insert a indwelling catheter, take respi-
rations, and start an IV
d. change a sterile dressing, take a pulse
and temperature
A nursing assistant can help a dying res-
ident
a. by keeping the resident comfortable
b. by keeping the resident isolated
A
c. by decreasing touching as death ap-
proaches
d. by not bothering the resident, when
possible
The measurement of the body's heat is
called
D
a. pulse
b. respiration
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c. blood pressure
d. temperature
All of the following are definitions of joint
movement, EXCEPT
a. flexion
D
b. extension
c. abduction
d. supinition
When caring for residents suffering from
dementia it is most important to remem-
ber that
a. you can let them be taken advantage
of
C
b. they should be allowed to infringe on
the rights of other residents
c. they have the same rights as everyone
else
d. they like to be in a dimly lighted room
All of the following are assistive devices
to aid with ambulation except
a. a cane
D
b. a walker
c. crutches
d. restraints
A diet for a diabetic resident would NOT
include
a. fresh fruit
B
b. coffee
c. candy
d. carrots
Proper positioning is necessary for all of
the following reasons except
a. improving circulation to a part of the
body C
b. maintaining proper body alignment
c. increasing the risk of contractures
d. increasing sensory stimulation
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Temperature is the measurement of
a. calories used for energy
b. body heat B
c. pressure in the vessels
d. daily output
he lack of proper blood supply can lead
to
a. stroke
D
b. dementia
c. myocardial infarction
d. all of the above
. All of the following are nursing actions
recommended when caring for residents
who have had a stroke on the RIGHT
side of the brain EXCEPT C
a. allow them to do what they can do for
themselves
b. re-teach them how to use combs, and
other tools so they can do their own
ADL's
c. only frown at them when they knock
something over to let them know that
they came into contact with an object
d. make sure their plate is turned if they
only see one half of their plate
All of these devices can be used to help
a person to use regular toileting facilities
with more ease EXCEPT
a. elevated toilet seat D
b. bedside commode
c. grab bars on the wall next to the toilet
d. eggcrate mattress
Mrs. Green has had a stroke on the left
side of her brain. Her symptoms include
a. paralysis on the right side of her body
D
b. aphasia
c. being very slow, anxious and cautious
d. all of the above