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When should universal precautions be practiced?
A)for all clients encounters
B)when the client has a open wound
C)when the client has a fever
D)when the client has a cough - answer✔✔ - A
Why:universal precautions should be utilized for all client encounters to promote
safety of clients and staff.
If a resident reports that a family member hurt them during a visit and insist it be
kept a secret, the CNA should
A)Assure the resident that no one can hurt them
B)Call the police
C)Notify the nurse or supervisor
D)Advise a different family member about the residents report - answer✔✔ -
C
,Why: Residents have the right of freedom from abuse,neglect or mistreatment.
The CNA is required to report suspected abuse. The situation should be
investigated if it appears a residents rights are not being honored.
If another staff member hides the call bell from a resident who frequently uses it
even though nothing is needed, the CNA should
A) be grateful because there is no time to answer the call bell so often
B) give resident a fake call bell
C) tell the resident someone will visit every hour to see if she really needs
something
D)return the call bell within reach of the resident and report the staff member for
neglect - answer✔✔ - D
Why:Residents have the right of freedom from abuse,neglect or mistreatment.
The resident has the right to be safe in their environment. The ability to call for
assistance is required for resident safety.
You have a 70-year-old patient that is usually pleasant and easygoing. Today, she
has cognitive delays, is hitting and kicking, and does not know who the staff are.
Which condition is the patient likely experiencing?
A)Urinary Tract Infection
B)Headache
C)Sinus Infection
D)Hunger - answer✔✔ - A
Why:It is common for patients 65 years of age and older adults to have a UTI. A
UTI in the older adult population can cause significant acute cognitive impairment.
The CNA should report this to the nursing charge.
, The patient is lying in the supine Position. In what position is the patient's bed?
A)90 degrees
B)Flat
C)Tilted upside down at 30 degrees
D)45 degrees - answer✔✔ - B
Why:The patient assumes the supine position when the bed is lying flat. This
position may be assumed for turning and providing personal care to the patient.
An Immobile client requires transfer from a chair to a bed. Which of the following
should the CNA utilize to transfer this client?
A)Gate belt
B)Physical assist of one
C)Contact guard assist
D)Mechanical lift - answer✔✔ - D
Why:Clients who are immobile require the assistance of a mechanical lift to
promote safely.
What is the proper measurement for measuring bodily fluids?
A)Ounces
B)Liter
C)Milliliter
D)Fluid ounces - answer✔✔ - C
Why:The standard for measuring all bodily fluids in nursing is using milliliters. If a
patient is drinking fluids in ounces and you need to chart input, convert ounces to
milliliters by multiplying ounces times 30. 1 oz. equals 30 ml.