Question: Mrs. Jones is complaining of dysuria and hematuria. These may be signs and symptoms of

Answer Options:
A. ADA
B. TIA
C. CVA
D. UTI

Answer: D. UTI

 

Question: Mrs. Harry has new onset short term memory loss and is frequently disoriented. She may be showing signs of

Answer Options:
A. Huntington’s chorea
B. Multiple Sclerosis
C. Alzheimer’s disease
D. diabetes mellitus

Answer: C. Alzheimer’s disease

 

Question: Learning about the resident’s cultural beliefs is

Answer Options:
A. not important to meet the resident’s needs
B. not encouraged in a health care facility
C. only important if the resident has no family or friends
D. important in providing care that meets the resident’s needs

Answer: D. important in providing care that meets the resident’s needs

 

Question: When measuring a resident’s weight, a nursing assistant should

Answer Options:
A. use different scales
B. do it at the end of the shift
C. always use a chair scale
D. balance the scale first

Answer: D. balance the scale first

 

Question: Residents who wander and pace may suffer from

Answer Options:
A. osteoporosis
B. Alzheimer’s
C. Parkinson’s
D. multiple sclerosis

Answer: B. Alzheimer’s

 

Question: When a resident is on bedrest the nursing assistant will make a(an)

Answer Options:
A. closed bed
B. unoccupied bed
C. open bed
D. occupied bed

Answer: D. occupied bed

 

Question: A nursing assistant tells a person she is a nurse. She has committed

Answer Options:
A. fraud
B. libel
C. slander
D. negligence

Answer: A. fraud

 

Question: A disease transmitted through blood and bodily fluids is

Answer Options:
A. Hepatitis A
B. shingles
C. pediculosis
D. Hepatitis B

Answer: D. Hepatitis B

 

Question: Sam is diabetic and asks you to buy him some chocolate. He normally has another nursing assistant care for him, but she is on vacation. You

Answer Options:
A. get the chocolate, one time won’t hurt
B. get the chocolate, but give him only a little bit at a time
C. explain to him that you cannot do that, then report it to the nurse
D. tell him to wait for his nursing assistant to get back from vacation

Answer: C. explain to him that you cannot do that, then report it to the nurse

 

Question: When taking Mr. King’s vital signs a nursing assistant sees that his oral temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The nursing assistant should

Answer Options:
A. report to the nurse at the end of the shift
B. report to the nurse immediately
C. do nothing at this time
D. retake the temperature in four hours

Answer: B. report to the nurse immediately

 

Question: When giving a bed bath, the nursing assistant should

Answer Options:
A. keep the bed in the lowest position for resident safety
B. keep both side rails up so the resident can help turn himself during the bath
C. raise the bed to a comfortable working height to prevent back strain
D. raise only the head of the bed to a comfortable working height so the resident can breathe easier

Answer: C. raise the bed to a comfortable working height to prevent back strain

 

Question: The nursing assistant observes smoke coming from a resident’s room. The first step to take should be to remove the resident from the room, the next step should be to

Answer Options:
A. obtain the nearest fire extinguisher
B. take the fire extinguisher to the fire
C. call the fire department and report
D. pull the fire alarm

Answer: D. pull the fire alarm

 

Question: The nursing assistant who notices redness on a resident’s heel, should

Answer Options:
A. wait to see how it looks tomorrow
B. tell the resident to show the nurse the red spot
C. rub the area to improve blood flow
D. ask the nurse to come look at the heel

Answer: D. ask the nurse to come look at the heel

 

Question: Which of the following compounds contains a polyatomic ion?

Answer Options:
A: NaCl
B: Na₂S
C: NaOH
D: Na₃N

Answer: C: NaOH

 

Question: Could it be Strontium (II) phosphide?

Answer: Strontium phosphide