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1. Which of the following determines the tasks you can state laws
do?
The doctor's orders
The lead nursing assistant
The person's family
State laws
2. True or false: There is only one type of healthcare False. There are options
provider who can provide primary care to a patient. to provide primary care,
including physicians and
True. Every patient needs to have a physician to over- nurse practitioners
see his or her care
False. Any healthcare provider can provide primary
care
False. There are options to provide primary care, in-
cluding physicians and nurse practitioners
None of these answers is correct
3. The official recognition by a state that standards or Certification
requirements have been met is known as:
Accountability
Responsibility
Certification
Reciprocity
4. Which tells you what your employer expects? Your job description
Your job description
The state nurse practice act
OBRA
Code of ethics
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5. To work in another state you must meet the state's Apply to the state agency
NATCEP requirements. Select the correct step in trans- responsible for NATCEPs
ferring your license to another state. and the nursing assistant
registry.
Apply to the state agency responsible for NATCEPs
and the nursing assistant registry.
Just start working.
Retake a CNA Program in that state.
Work without a CNA license.
6. What are the primary duties of a nurse aide? Assisting with ADLs
Administering Medications
Assisting with ADLs
Explaining medical tests
Diagnosing patients
7. Additional duties that nurse aides can do include Collecting Data
_____.
Collecting Data
Conducting Assessments
Administering Medications
Diagnosing Patients
8. Which is true about a nurse aide? They work under the su-
They work independently pervision of a nurse
There are few work opportunities for nurse aides
They work under the supervision of a nurse
They are not an essential member of the healthcare
team
9. As a nursing assistant, you can:
Report changes in the person's condition to the nurse
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Give drugs and insert tubes into body openings Report changes in the
Take verbal or telephone orders from doctors person's condition to the
Discuss the person's diagnosis with the family nurse
10. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 is a: Federal law
State law
Nurse practice act
Federal law
Criminal law
11. A Nurse Can Delegate: Tasks
Tasks
Responsibility
Accountability
Nursing process
12. Which Nursing Team member can delegate? Physicians
Physicians
Therapists
Custodian
Nursing assistants
13. Before a Nurse can delegate a task to you, the nurse Whether or not you can
must know which of the following? complete the task safely
Whether or not you can complete the task safely
If you are willing to perform the task
How long your shift is that day
What your role is within the agency
14. Does a nurse have to delegate a task to you? Yes, if the nurse teaches
Yes, if the task is in your job description you how to perform the
Yes, if the nurse teaches you how to perform the task task
No, the nurse makes delegation decisions that are
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best for the person
No, the nurse performs the task unless he/she is busy
15. The five rights of delegation involve: The right task, the right
circumstances, the right
The right task, the right circumstances, the right per- person, the right direc-
son, the right directions and communication, and the tions and communication,
right supervision and the right supervision
The right law, the right job description, the right poli-
cies and procedures, the right training and the right
communication
The right task, the right job description, the right per-
son, the right training, and the right supervision
The right job description, the right task, the right per-
son, the right directions and communication, and the
right supervision
16. Who supervises the work of a nurse aide? A nurse
The resident's family
A social worker
The office manager
A nurse
17. What is the purpose of the chain of command in a To keep communication
long-term care facility? about a problem flowing
To be sure that residents follow the rules smoothly
To prevent residents from going behind the nurses'
station
To provide more jobs in nursing
To keep communication about a problem flowing
smoothly
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