Question: The best position to reduce the risk of aspiration while providing mouth care for the comatose resident is
Answer Options:
A. high Fowler
B. in bed in a side-lying position
C. in bed in a supine position
D. Trendelenburg’s position
Answer: B. in bed in a side-lying position
Question: When dressing a resident who has had a stroke you should start from the side that is
Answer Options:
A. unaffected
B. affected
C. closer to you
D. farther from you
Answer: B. affected
Question: The signs and symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) include
Answer Options:
A. painful urination
B. large amounts of urine every 8 hours
C. light-colored urine
D. no odor to urine
Answer: A. painful urination
Question: An example of good telephone etiquette would be to first answer by saying
Answer Options:
A. hello
B. “Who is this, please?”
C. your name, title, and location
D. “How can I help you?”
Answer: C. your name, title, and location
Question: For a resident who frequently drops food off their plate it is most helpful to use a
Answer Options:
A. bib
B. spoon
C. plate rim
D. dual-handled plate
Answer: C. plate rim
Question: A broken leg is a good example of a condition that is considered
Answer Options:
A. acute
B. endemic
C. chronic
D. metastatic
Answer: A. acute
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: Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) contain procedures for
Answer Options:
A. preparing for natural disasters
B. preventing equipment accidents
C. preventing falls
D. providing first aid
Answer: D. providing first aid
Question: When communicating with a resident with a hearing aid, you should
Answer Options:
A. have the resident turn up the hearing aid volume as high as possible
B. shout near the ear with the hearing aid
C. stand to the side of the resident when you speak
D. face the resident so they can see you speak
Answer: D. face the resident so they can see you speak
Question: When first being admitted to a facility, the resident’s first and lasting impression should be
Answer Options:
A. negative
B. positive
C. irrelevant
D. a factor you are not concerned about
Answer: B. positive
Question: The safety of an ambulating resident can be increased by
Answer Options:
A. using a gait belt
B. keeping the side rails up when in bed
C. always using a walker
D. limiting the frequency of ambulation
Answer: A. using a gait belt
Question: Invasion of privacy is
Answer Options:
A. separating or confining a resident from others against his will
B. violating a resident’s right to be left alone
C. keeping someone separate
D. unlawful restraint of someone affecting his freedom
Answer: B. violating a resident’s right to be left alone
Question: In caring for a blind resident, the nursing assistant should
Answer Options:
A. address the resident by name
B. move the resident’s care equipment
C. keep the lights dimmed
D. speak to the resident in a raised voice
Answer: A. address the resident by name
Question: You observe the resident coughing, pocketing food, and drooling while he is eating. This may indicate
Answer Options:
A. aphasia
B. dysphagia
C. edema
D. emesis
Answer: B. dysphagia
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: Nursing assistants can promote social well-being by assisting residents to
Answer Options:
A. attend all church activities
B. maintain good oral hygiene
C. attend various activities
D. ambulate independently
Answer: C. attend various activities