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CNA Exam Review: Role of the Nurse Aide&NURSING FUNDAMENTALS
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CNA Exam Review: Role of the Nurse Aide




When communicating with a deaf client, it is inappropriate to:
A.write messages on paper
B.use a sign language interpreter
C.let the client read lips
D.shout in the client's ear


When a client is deaf, he or she cannot hear anything, not even shouting. Shouting
at any client is rude and unprofessional. The best way for a nurse aide to
communicate with a deaf client is to write messages to each other on paper. Deaf
residents should be provided a notebook and pen.
A nurse aide has been assigned the task of helping a client get dressed. What
should the nurse aide say to the client upon starting the task?
A."What would you like to wear today?"
B."Putting on clothes is really easy."
C."Do you know how to dress yourself?"
D."You get dressed, and I'll check on you later."




When a nurse aide is required to help a client get dressed, then that client can no
longer dress himself or herself. The client should still have the independence to
choose what he or she wants to wear. The nurse aide should not make the client feel
bad by saying that it is easy to dress alone.
Placing oneself mentally in the position of the client to better understand the
client's feelings is an example of:

,A.tact
B.empathy
C.depression
D.sympathy


Empathy is the ability to imagine yourself in another person's position and
understand how that person would feel. Nurse aides should have empathy for their
clients. Empathy connects people and makes them treat others the way they would
want to be treated.
An alert and oriented client refuses to get dressed one day. What should be
the nurse aide's response?
A."Why are you trying to make my job more difficult?"
B."If you don't get dressed, I'll tell your doctor."
C."Why don't you want to get dressed today?"
D."You need to get dressed like everyone else."


If an alert client states that he or she does not want to get dressed, the nurse aide
should try to find out why. Asking a question gives the client a chance to talk. There
may be a physical or psychological reason that the client has refused to get dressed.
A busy nurse aide has just been assigned a new client and must add his care
to her list of responsibilities. How should the nurse aide respond to this
change?
A."I feel too tired to care for another client."
B."I will find a way to provide care for this client too."
C."I think that you should give this assignment to someone else."
D."I will have to skip care for some of my clients to free up more time."


The nurse aide should accept the change and strive to provide exceptional care to all
clients. The nurse in charge of making the assignments does not want to give the
nurse aide too much work, but when things are busy, everyone has to work harder
and be part of the team effort.
The inability to express or understand spoken or written language is called:
A.disorientation
B.paranoia

,C.body language
D.aphasia


Aphasia is the inability to understand or express spoken or written language. To help
communicate with clients who have aphasia, the nurse aide should point to objects,
use gestures, use a gentle touch, and speak slowly using simple sentences.
Assertive communication can be described by what quality?
A.Aggressive
B.Demanding
C.Firm
D.Loud


Being assertive means being firm, not rude. Assertive behavior and communication
can help nurse aides get their jobs done and stand by their principles.
A volunteer goes to the nursing home every month to read to some of the
clients. The volunteer asks the nurse aide what is wrong with one of the
clients. What is the most appropriate response from the nurse aide?
A."Just go look at his chart."
B."Why don't you ask him yourself?"
C."I can't talk about any of the clients."
D."I'll tell you later in a private room."


The nurse aide is not allowed to talk about the clients to other people. It violates the
client's right to privacy and confidentiality.
A nurse aide who listens to a client's concerns is an example of what
component of communication?
A.Message
B.Feedback
C.Receiver
D.Sender


In the communication process, the sender is the one speaking (or sending the
message), and the receiver is the one listening (or receiving the message). The

, message is the information being transferred, and feedback is clarification of the
message.
A nurse aide is answering the phones, and a caller asks to speak to one of the
other nurses. What is the best way for the nurse aide to handle this request?
A.Put the caller on hold while looking for the nurse
B.Tell the caller to call again at the end of the day
C.Write down the caller's name and tape the note to the phone
D.Call out the nurse's name loudly to get his or her attention




Nurse aides need to practice effective communication with people who call the
facility. When a caller requests to talk to a nurse, the nurse aide should put the caller
on hold and attempt to locate the nurse. If the nurse is busy, then the nurse aide
should take a message and deliver the message personally or place the message in
a location where the nurse will definitely see it.
The nurse aide has said Mr. Kinney's name a couple times, but he has not
turned to look at her. She knows that Mr. Kinney is losing his hearing. To get
the client's attention, the nurse aide SHOULD:
A.shout his name in her loudest voice
B.touch him lightly on the arm
C.talk directly into his ear
D.jump into his line of sight


The nurse aide should know appropriate ways to get the attention of a client who is
hearing-impaired. It is most acceptable to lightly touch the client on the arm to get his
attention. It is not appropriate to shout, jump in front of him, or talk into his ear.
Those actions could startle the client or make him feel uncomfortable.
Which of the following is inappropriate when communicating with a client who
has memory loss?
A.Listening quietly to the client
B.Asking the client questions
C.Allowing the client to tell stories
D.Laughing at what the client says

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