Which of the following is a task that nursing assistants commonly do?
(A) Giving medication
(B) Bathing residents
(C) Changing sterile dressings
(D) Giving tube feedings - ANSWERSB
Dementia is:
(A) Terminal illness
(B) Loss of mental abilities
(C) The number of days a person stays in a healthcare facility
(D) Caring for the whole person - ANSWERSB
Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication?
(A) Writing a note in a resident's chart
(B) Giving an oral report to a supervisor
(C) Smiling at a new resident
(D) Speaking in an encouraging tone of voice to a resident who is moving slowly - ANSWERSC
Which of the following types of health care is generally for people who will die in six months or
less?
(A) Long-term care
(B) Outpatient care
(C) Inter-generational care
(D) Hospice care - ANSWERSD
,How many hours of training does OBRA require for nursing assistants?
(A) At least 150 hours
(B) At least 100 hours
(C) At least 75 hours
(D) At least 50 hours - ANSWERSC
Which of the following statements is true of a nursing assistant's role in restorative care?
(A) If a resident takes too long to do a task by himself, the nursing assistant should do it for him.
(B) The nursing assistant should give the resident pain medication just before the rehabilitation
session begins.
(C) The nursing assistant should recognize that setbacks occur and be reassuring.
(D) The nursing assistant should tell the family progress is happening faster than it really is so
they can f - ANSWERSC
One reason that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was created is
to:
(A) Make sure nursing assistants receive adequate pay
(B) Protect privacy of health information
(C) Ensure that care procedures are performed properly
(D) Prevent abuse of residents - ANSWERSB
Which of the following is an example of professional and ethical behavior by a nursing assistant?
(A) Keeping quiet if he makes a mistake
(B) Documenting care accurately and promptly
(C) Telling his friend details about the residents he works with
(D) Rushing a resident through tasks if there is not much time left in the nursing assistant's shift
- ANSWERSB
,To maintain good body mechanics while lifting or carrying an object, a nursing assistant should:
(A) Hold the object out and away from her body
(B) Face the object or person she is moving
(C) Twist at the waist as she picks up the object
(D) Try to keep her center of gravity as high as possible - ANSWERSB
When is it appropriate to use medical terminology?
(A) When communicating with the care team
(B) When communicating with residents
(C) When communicating with residents' families
(D) When communicating with visitors - ANSWERSA
What information does a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) contain?
(A) Costs of the chemical
(B) Comparisons with other chemicals
(C) Names of other facilities using the chemical
(D) Description of emergency response actions - ANSWERSD
Which of the following statements contains objective information?
(A) Mr. Castillo seems a little grouchy today.
(B) Mr. Castillo says that he has a stomachache.
(C) Mr. Castillo's blood pressure is 115/68.
(D) Mr. Castillo doesn't get along with the nurses very well. - ANSWERSC
A resident's health information may be shared with:
, (A) Anyone who asks
(B) Anyone who lives or works at the facility
(C) The resident's friends and family
(D) Other care team members - ANSWERSD
If a resident is hearing impaired, a nursing assistant should:
(A) Approach the resident from behind
(B) Make sure the light is on the nursing assistant's face
(C) Raise the pitch of her voice
(D) Chew gum while speaking to the resident - ANSWERSB
Holistic care focuses on:
(A) The whole person, including physical, mental, and social well-being
(B) Disease and disability
(C) How sick a person is
(D) The absence of disease and illness - ANSWERSA
The federal government requires ______ hours of continuing education for nursing assistants
each year.
(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 15
(D) 18 - ANSWERSB
Which of the following is a physical need?
(A) The need to be accepted