Question: Before caring for residents, nursing assistants who have open cuts, sores, or dermatitis on their hands must

Answer Options:
A.wear gloves
B.wear a mask
C.wear a gown
D.wear a protective apron

Answer: A. wear gloves

 

Question: AIDS (HIV) can be transmitted by

Answer Options:
A .sitting on a contaminated toilet seat
B.eating contaminated food
C.having sexual intercourse
D .drinking from a contaminated glass

Answer: C. having sexual intercourse

 

Question: When caring for a resident with a Foley catheter, you should

Answer Options:
A .never lift the collection bag higher than the level of the bladder
В.keep the collection bag on the floor so that it will not pull on the tubing when the resident moves
C .disconnect the tubing as necessary when turning the resident
D .avoid giving the resident too much to drink as it will make too much urine for the collection bag to hold

Answer: A. never lift the collection bag higher than the level of the bladder

 

Question: An example of good telephone etiquette would be to first answer by saying

Answer Options:
A.hello
В.Who is this, please?
C.your name, title, and location
D.How can I help you?

Answer: C. your name, title, and location

 

Question: People communicate with one another in

Answer Options:
A.the same way
B.a variety of ways
C.non-verbal ways only
D.verbal ways only

Answer: B. a variety of ways

 

Question: The best way to prevent the spread of infection is

Answer Options:
A .strict isolation
в .hand washing
C.wearing gloves
D.clean clothes

Answer: B

 

Question: Bacteria is usually found in

Answer Options:
A.cold, bright places
B.extremely hot places
C.moist, dark places
D.dry places

Answer: C. moist, dark places

 

Question: The water temperature for a hot soak or tub bath should be

Answer Options:
A.80 – 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
B .100 – 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
C .110 – 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
D .above 115 degrees Fahrenheit.

Answer: B. 100 – 105 degrees Fahrenheit

 

Question: While bathing a resident you observe a rash on the resident’s leg. You should

Answer Options:
A.apply an ointment to the leg
B .report this at once to the nurse
C.immediately document it in her chart
D .tell this to the charge nurse during shift report

Answer: B. report this at once to the nurse

 

Question: You are measuring Mrs. Clark’s pulse and it is 98 beats per minute, which is significantly different than her normal pulse. You should

Answer Options:
A.ignore this, as pulse rates always fluctuate in older people
B .report this to the charge nurse
C.encourage Mrs. Clark to exercise more
D.call the doctor immediately

Answer: B. report this to the charge nurse

 

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