Question: Jaundice is not easily recognized in dark skinned persons. Therefore, you should look for color changes in the
Answer Options:
A. soft part of the fingernails
B. whites of the eyes
C. lower extremities
D. arms and legs
Answer: B. whites of the eyes
Question: When working with a dying resident, nursing assistants should
Answer Options:
A. talk with the resident about the dying process
B. be there to listen and comfort the resident
C. say “I understand how you feel”
D. leave the dying resident alone
Answer: B. be there to listen and comfort the resident
Question: When assisting a resident to eat you must
Answer Options:
A. feed her yourself if she is a slow eater
B. give her liquids after feeding her all of her solid food
C. allow her to assist even if she is not able
D. seat her comfortably in an upright position
Answer: D. seat her comfortably in an upright position
Question: If the resident is able to help with his care, the nursing assistant should
Answer Options:
A. provide the care herself because it is her job
B. tell him to hurry so you can care for more residents
C. let him do it even if it takes him longer
D. discourage him from trying, for fear of failure
Answer: C. let him do it even if it takes him longer
Question: When the valves in the legs weaken it can result in
Answer Options:
A. heart failure
B. Alzheimers disease
C. varicose veins
D. cerebrovascular accident
Answer: C. varicose veins
Question: Mr. Black is to have a Sitz bath. You will
Answer Options:
A. soak his hands
B. bath him in bed using warm water from a basin
C. give him a shower
D. have him sit in warm water
Answer: D. have him sit in warm water
Question: When a resident is actively dying you should
Answer Options:
A. leave them alone
B. give them the same care you always have
C. take them to the activities room more often
D. turn and reposition them less frequently
Answer: B. give them the same care you always have
Question: A procedure the nursing assistant is allowed to perform is to
Answer Options:
A. start an intravenous feeding
B. change a sterile dressing
C. put a catheter in a bladder
D. take a blood pressure
Answer: D. take a blood pressure
Question: The membrane that lines the nose and the mouth is known as the
Answer Options:
A. synovial membrane
B. cutaneous membrane
C. serous membrane
D. mucous membrane
Answer: D. mucous membrane
Question: During a grand mal seizure
Answer Options:
A. gross movements are voluntary
B. the entire body is involved
C. the resident usually has a hard time sleeping after the seizure
D. the resident does not totally lose consciousness
Answer: B. the entire body is involved
Question: When the decision to admit someone to a long-term care facility is made the resident and family often feel anxious and fearful. The nursing assistant can help by
Answer Options:
A. expressing hope for the future
B. asking the family to leave the resident alone for two weeks
C. asking the family to take the resident’s belongings home
D. orienting them to facility routines
Answer: D. orienting them to facility routines
Question: Being admitted to a long-term care facility may cause a resident to feel
Answer Options:
A. a loss of independence
B. a gain of independence
C. a minor adjustment
D. in charge of her life
Answer: A. a loss of independence
Question: One of the male residents complains whenever he gets a bath. You notice that he is very modest. You should
Answer Options:
A. cover him while bathing him
B. leave him exposed while bathing
C. tell the charge nurse he is a complainer
D. tell him to bathe himself
Answer: A. cover him while bathing him
Question: The most important member of the care planning team is the
Answer Options:
A. doctor
B. nurse
C. resident
D. family
Answer: C. resident
Question: Residents who feel that they are being persecuted or “plotted against” should be given treatment by the
Answer Options:
A. podiatrist
B. physical therapist
C. physiologist
D. psychiatrist
Answer: D. psychiatrist