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1. A resident who retired from teaching at age 65 medicare
would be eligible to receive what type of public
insurance?
2. During the morning report, the nursing assistant Night lights and instructions of
is informed that her elderly patient has cataracts. how to operate the room light-
What measures can be taken to ensure the safety ing
of this patient?
3. The following are benefits of exercise in the older they are no longer a fall risk.
adult except
4. You are asked to get a sputum sample on your Ensure the patient is well hy-
patient. What intervention by the CNA can best drated.
help with his task?
5. When is it appropriate for a CNA to apply or remove Only if assigned and assisted by
restraints? a registered nurse
6. Your elderly patient suffers from advanced Distraction activities such as
Alzheimer's disease and has a lot of anxiety. Be- folding washcloths.
cause of this, he is a fall risk , isn't eating well, and
hits himself out of frustration. What is an interven-
tion that you can use as an alternative to restraints?
7. The nursing assistant is getting ready to ambulate Ensure the patient has their
a resident, what should he/she do before giving glasses and hearing aids on pri-
the resident instructions? or to giving the instructions
8. 9) Which of the following bodily fluids are more All of the following can contain
than likely to contain bloodborne pathogens? bloodborne pathogens
9.
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One of the most common early symptoms of diflculty remembering newly
Alzheimer's disease is learned information.
10. You are providing post mortem care for a patient Calling the family to inform them
that has died. Which of the following is not a part
of post mortem care done by the CNA?
11. As death nears, interventions, such as oral care is provided routinely.
12. The following are complications of diabetes except Lung damage leading to respi-
ratory failure.
13. Your patient is on strict bedrest and often in the The shoulder
supine position. Which if the following is not a bony
prominence of concern in this patient?
14. Which of the following is an example of violating a Bringing a resident a milkshake
professional boundary? on a day ott work.
15. Which of the following may indicate that your pa- Pulse of 148
tient has an infection?
16. Orientation is Making someone aware of their
environment and time.
17. What is the purpose of grab bars? They provide support when sit-
ting down or getting up from a
toilet
18. You are working at a long-term care facility and adequate cardiac output and
your resident is bed bound and at risk for pressure circulation
injury. The following are risk factors except
19. Adduction is
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