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A resident with advance directives has a DNR order. This means that the
resident
A. does not remember.
B. should not be restrained.
C. does not respond to instructions.
D. should not be resuscitated.
D. should not be resuscitated.
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When a resident's husband begins telling the nurse aide how to care for his wife,
the nurse aide should
A. accept that the husband has always been in charge.
B. explain that the nurse aide is certified and able to care for his wife.
C. suggest that the husband participate in his wife's resident care conference.
D. understand that the husband wants staff aware of his wife's needs.
D. understand that the husband wants staff aware of his wife's needs.
The term vital signs refers to
A. any important information about a resident's condition.
,B. the color, condition, and appearance of the skin.
C. fluid intake and output, as well as bowel movements.
D. temperature, pulse, and respirations.
D. temperature, pulse, and respirations.
The nurse aide can help the resident have regular bowel movements by
A. making sure the resident gets a lot of rest.
B. providing a routine time for the resident to toilet.
C. giving the resident cereal for breakfast every morning.
D. keeping a bedpan within reach while the resident is in bed.
B. providing a routine time for the resident to toilet.
When feeding a resident, the nurse aide notices that the resident keeps coughing
after each drink of fluids. What is the appropriate response by the nurse aide?
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A. Give the resident more time to swallow.
B. Keep the amount of fluid small by using a spoon to give fluids.
C. Add thickener to the fluid and see if it helps stop the coughing.
D. Stop the feeding and report the coughing to the charge nurse right away.
D. Stop the feeding and report the coughing to the charge nurse right away.
A resident who was admitted today is sitting in a chair in his room. He asks for
help to go to the bathroom. The nurse aide knows the resident's care plan has
not been
completed. To help the resident the nurse aide should
, A. ask the resident to use a walker while assisting the resident to the bathroom.
B. get another nurse aide's help to walk the resident to the bathroom.
C. position a commode chair next to the chair the resident is sitting in.
D. ask the charge nurse for instructions on what assistance the resident needs.
D. ask the charge nurse for instructions on what assistance the resident needs.
What is the main purpose of a restorative care program? correct answers
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A. Ensure the resident can return home
B. Provide meaningful activities for the resident
C. Help the resident improve his/her level of functioning
D. Provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)
C. Help the resident improve his/her level of functioning
A resident is NPO because of nausea. What should the nurse aide do? correct
answers correct answers
A. Give the resident fluids in small amounts.
B. Provide the resident with a small cup of ice chips.
C. Ask if the resident can handle any fluids with the nausea.
D. Remove any fluids at the bedside including the water pitcher.
D. Remove any fluids at the bedside including the water pitcher.
NPO: nothing by mouth
While performing range of motion exercises, the nurse aide notices that the
resident's elbow is stiff and will not bend. The nurse aide should