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1. What is the recommended method for softening a beard before shaving?
Lather the face with soap instead of shaving cream.
Massage the beard area of the face gently.
Rub the beard in the direction of the hair growth.
Hold a warm, wet wash cloth against the face first.
2. Why is it important for a nurse aide to prioritize removing a resident from a
room in the event of a fire?
It allows the nurse aide to assess the fire's size.
It prevents the resident from panicking.
Removing the resident ensures their safety before addressing the
fire.
It gives the nurse aide time to call for help.
3. A resident on bedrest is at risk for developing
Parkinson's disease
Dementia
Foot drop
Arthritis
4. A nurse is caring for a patient whose arms are in restraints. At which of these
times is it essential for the nurse to remove the restraints?
At bedtime to promote relaxation.
, Every two hours to check circulation.
Every eight hours for skin care.
Every four hours to perform range-of-motion exercises.
5. What is the appropriate action for a nurse aide when a resident requests to
use the bathroom outside of their scheduled time?
Decreasing the resident's fluid intake.
Telling the resident that it is not time.
Asking the resident to follow the schedule.
Taking the resident to the bathroom as needed.
6. A resident who has painful arthritis and moves very slowly prefers to use the
bathroom instead of a bedside commode. The nurse aide would:
encourage the resident to try a bedside commode
assist the resident to the bathroom
place a bedside commode in the resident's room
explain to the resident how much pain and time the bedside
commode would save
7. If a nurse aide notices a significant change in a patient's vital signs, what
should be their immediate course of action?
Report the changes to a registered nurse or physician immediately.
Ignore the changes if the patient seems stable.
Try to assess the patient’s condition without notifying anyone.
Document the changes and wait for the next shift to inform someone.
,8. What term is used to describe the areas of the body where bones are
located near the skin's surface?
Pressure point
Skin fold
Skin breakdown
Pressure ulcer
9. If a nurse aide is caring for a resident who has been in bed for an extended
period, what preventive measure should they take to avoid complications like
footdrop?
Limit the resident's interaction with physical therapy.
Increase the resident's fluid intake significantly.
Encourage the resident to remain in bed without movement.
Regularly perform range-of-motion exercises for the resident's legs.
10. Why is it important for a nurse aide to report observations of potential abuse
to the charge nurse?
It allows the nurse aide to avoid personal involvement in the situation.
It is a way to document the incident for future reference.
It helps maintain the privacy of the resident and their family.
Reporting ensures that the situation is assessed and addressed
appropriately to protect the resident's well-being.
11. Why is establishing a routine time for toileting important for residents in a
healthcare setting?
, It helps create a predictable schedule that can promote regular
bowel movements.
It ensures the resident has more time to rest.
It reduces the need for dietary changes.
It allows the resident to avoid using the bathroom.
12. If a nurse aide finds a used disposable razor left on a bedside table, what
should they do to ensure safety and compliance with health regulations?
Throw it in the regular trash can.
Leave it for the next shift to handle.
Place the razor in a sharps container immediately.
Clean it and return it to the patient.
13. What is the primary reason for turning a resident onto their side when they
are vomiting?
To help prevent aspiration
To monitor the resident's breathing
To get towels placed to protect the bed linen
To get the resident into a more comfortable position
14. In a situation where a resident's care plan is not available, how should a
nurse aide prioritize their actions when a resident requests immediate
assistance?
Ask the resident to wait until the care plan is completed.
Consult the charge nurse for guidance before proceeding with any
assistance.