Question: Mr. Dowling is mentally impaired. When assisting him with his ADLs you notice he is becoming frustrated. You should
Answer Options:
A. Slow down the activity
B. Encourage him to do more
C. Leave and come back later
D. Ask the nurse for medication
Answer: A. Slow down the activity
Question: The best time to count the resident’s pulse and respiration is while
Answer Options:
A. The temperature is being taken
B. The resident is being bathed
C. The intake and output are being collected
D. The resident is being fed
Answer: A. The temperature is being taken
Question: Mr. Marble is ambulating in the hallway and suddenly falls to the floor. A nursing assistant sees this occur. After calling for the nurse, the nursing assistant should
Answer Options:
A. help him back to his feet and ask him if he is okay
B. leave him on the floor and stay with him until the nurse arrives
C. find the nursing assistant who is assigned to him and report what happened
D. help him into a wheelchair and take him to his room
Answer: B. leave him on the floor and stay with him until the nurse arrives
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: When a resident is lying in bed vomiting, the nursing assistant should turn the resident’s head to the side to prevent
Answer Options:
A. Aspiration
B. Dyspepsia
C. Aphasia
D. Dysphagia
Answer: A. Aspiration
Question: After feeding a resident with aspiration precautions, the head of the bed should be
Answer Options:
A. Kept flat
B. Elevated greater than 30 degrees
C. Less than 30 degrees
D. Elevated greater than 90 degrees
Answer: B. Elevated greater than 30 degrees
Question: Two types of bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics are
Answer Options:
A. EEG and C. DIFF
B. MRSA and VRE
C. AFB and ADL
D. COPD and CHF
Answer: B. MRSA and VRE
Question: The nursing assistant can find information about the resident’s bathing schedule in the
Answer Options:
A. Resident’s care plan
B. Report book
C. Doctor’s order sheet
D. Resident’s chart
Answer: A. Resident’s care plan
Question: Arthritis can cause loss of function and pain. Arthritis affects
Answer Options:
A. Joints
B. Cartilage
C. The nervous system
D. Muscles
Answer: A. Joints
Question: A sign of dehydration that should be reported to the nurse is
Answer Options:
A. Dark urine
B. Blue nails
C. Moist skin
D. Dry cough
Answer: A. Dark urine
Question: An example of a nursing assistant expressing empathy is
Answer Options:
A. Ignoring a resident’s behavior
B. Disregarding a resident’s request
C. Discussing a resident’s issues publicly
D. Feeling what the resident feels
Answer: D. Feeling what the resident feels
Question: A clear liquid diet includes
Answer Options:
A. Eggnog
B. A popsicle
C. Vegetable beef soup
D. A milkshake
Answer: B. A popsicle
Question: Residents have the right to
Answer Options:
A. Walk about in other residents’ rooms
B. Administer their own medications
C. Use other residents’ belongings
D. Read their roommates’ mail
Answer: B. Administer their own medications
Question: Under the HIPAA law
Answer Options:
A. Nursing assistants can go to jail for violating confidentiality
B. Confidentiality applies to employees and families only
C. Confidentiality applies to statements that are made only while you are at work
D. Nursing assistants will not be fired from their jobs for violating confidentiality
Answer: A. Nursing assistants can go to jail for violating confidentiality
Question: It is important for residents on bowel programs to
Answer Options:
A. Have low fiber diets
B. Follow their toileting schedule
C. Use the toilet twice a day
D. Have limited fluids
Answer: B. Follow their toileting schedule
Question: The stage of grief when a person refuses to believe what is happening is
Answer Options:
A. Denial
B. Anger
C. Bargaining
D. Depression
Answer: A. Denial
Question: You can maintain medical asepsis by
Answer Options:
A. not keeping the residents clean
B. using equipment and supplies that are not cleaned
C. washing your hands at appropriate times
D. neglecting to clean bathing areas after use
Answer: C. washing your hands at appropriate times
Question: A common risk factor for heart disease is
Answer Options:
A. exercise
B. obesity
C. malnutrition
D. hypotension
Answer: B. obesity
Question: You are feeding a resident who chokes on food and is coughing strongly. You should
Answer Options:
A. start CPR at once
B. slap them on the back four times
C. wait and allow them to cough
D. start abdominal thrusts immediately
Answer: C. wait and allow them to cough
Question: Mrs. King has had a stroke. She cannot use her left arm or leg during transfers. The nursing assistant should
Answer Options:
A. Instruct her to put her arms around the nursing assistant’s neck so she can lift her during the transfer
B. Apply a gait belt around her waist and pivot her on her right leg during the transfer
C. Apply a gait belt under her arms and lift her with a gait belt during transfer
D. Get assistance from another nursing assistant and use a sheet to lift her during the transfer
Answer: D. Get assistance from another nursing assistant and use a sheet to lift her during the transfer