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10. Paralysis on one side of the body is called a. hemiplegia. b. paraplegia. c. omniplegia. d. quadriplegia.

a. hemiplegia.

86. The normal aging process is BEST defined as the time when a. normal body functions and senses decline. b. people are over 65 years of age. c. Alzheimer's disease begins. d. people become dependent and childlike.

a. normal body functions and senses decline.

29. When lifting, the nurse aide should have his or her feet separated in the standing position to a. provide a wide base of support. b. distribute body weight evenly. c. to prevent straining the knees. d. relieve the pressure on the toes.

a. provide a wide base of support.

68. A 90-year-old resident tells you that his mother is coming to visit on Sunday. What is your most appropriate response? a. "That is impossible! Your mother is dead." b. "Do you wish you could see your mother?" c. "Okay, let's figure out how old your mother could be." d. "How nice! What are you going to do when she gets here?"

b. "Do you wish you could see your mother?"

79. What is the main purpose of continuing education for the nurse aide? a. Facility compliance b. Client safety c. Promoting teamwork d. Review of skills

b. Client safety

7. If a resident exhibits paranoid behavior, what should the nurse aide know? a. If the behavior is ignored, it will diminish. The resident will forget about it. b. Delusions are a normal part of the progression of the dementia process. c. The nurse should be immediately notified so that medications can be ordered. d. The family must be involved so they can reason with the resident.

b. Delusions are a normal part of the progression of the dementia process.

64. Which of the following is an easy time to perform range-of-motion (ROM) exercises? a. Before the resident goes to sleep b. During the resident's bath c. When the resident wakes up d. While the resident is getting dressed

b. During the resident's bath

100. If you see a fire, what should you do first? a. Get a fire extinguisher. b. Evacuate patients in the area. c. Call the operator. d. Pull the fire alarm.

b. Evacuate patients in the area.

16. Which of the following best helps reduce pressure on the bony prominences? a. Several pillows b. Flotation mattress c. Repositioning every shift d. Sheepskin

b. Flotation mattress

98. Which of the following is a safety measure to prevent accidental poisoning from medications? a. Call medication "candy" so patients will be more likely to take it. b. Never leave medicine out where it can be swallowed. c. Transfer medications to other containers. d. Give medication in the dark to avoid waking the patient.

b. Never leave medicine out where it can be swallowed.

49. Which specialist is responsible for assisting residents to perform everyday activities? a. Physiotherapist b. Occupational therapist c. Activities coordinator d. Physical therapist

b. Occupational therapist

6. What is the branch of medicine that deals with physical medicine and rehabilitation called? a. Podiatry b. Physiatry c. Physiology d. Psychiatry

b. Physiatry

97. A patient suddenly has shortness of breath, followed by loud gasps for air. After calling for help, what should you do? a. Start oxygen at 2L/minute. b. Raise the head of the bed. c. Check the patient's vital signs. d. Offer the patient a drink.

b. Raise the head of the bed.

102. Mr. Smith, a 72-year-old male Alzheimer's patient, has been stopped several times today while wandering from the unit. He is ambulatory but confused and combative. What should the CNA do first? a. Immediately notify the charge nurse. b. Redirect the resident or provide alternative activity. c. Call the physician for a restraint order. d. Place the resident in a wheelchair with a soft waist restraint.

b. Redirect the resident or provide alternative activity.

44. Which one of these conditions requires Contact Isolation precautions? a. Chicken pox b. Scabies c. HIV d. Pneumonia

b. Scabies

30. What is the purpose of the chain of command in a long-term care facility? a. To provide more jobs in nursing b. To keep communication about a problem flowing smoothly c. To be sure that residents follow the rules d. To prevent residents from going behind the nurses' station

b. To keep communication about a problem flowing smoothly

85. When you are caring for an elderly male resident who has dentures but seldom wears them, what should you do? a. Offer to bring in some denture adhesive. b. Force him to wear the dentures. c. Ask him why he doesn't wear his dentures. d. Call his dentist.

c. Ask him why he doesn't wear his dentures.

80. After your elderly neighbor falls, he is admitted to your unit. Another neighbor asks you how he's doing. Which of the following is your best response? a. "I know this is awkward, since we both know him. But now that he's a patient, I can't discuss him." b. "I'm not supposed to talk about patients. But since you already know him, I'll tell you." c. "You know him, he's a fighter. He'll be home soon. But he's giving the staff a hard time!" d. "He broke his hip. Maybe we can organize everyone to bring over dinners after he's released."

a. "I know this is awkward, since we both know him. But now that he's a patient, I can't discuss him."

59. According to the principles of proper body mechanics, a nurse aide who is lifting an object should place his or her feet a. 12-18 inches apart. b. 3-5 feet apart. c. anywhere desired. d. 6-12 inches apart.

a. 12-18 inches apart.

46. Which blood pressure reading would you report to the nurse? a. 144/92 b. 118/78 c. 96/64 d. 128/80

a. 144/92

67. In a reality orientation program, which of the following should you NOT do? a. Ask residents about their childhood. b. Ask them to identify the aromas of their meals. c. Show residents the weather outside their windows. d. Tell them the date and time each morning.

a. Ask residents about their childhood.

94. If your patient needs care when visitors are in the room, what should you do? a. Ask the visitors to step out of the room while you give care. b. Wait until the visitors leave to give the patient care. c. Provide the care in front of the visitors. d. Keep checking back as you do other tasks.

a. Ask the visitors to step out of the room while you give care.

51. As nurse aides begin their assignments, which should they do first? a. Assist a resident that needs assistance to get off the toilet. b. Collect linen supplies for the shift. c. Check all the nurse aide's assigned residents. d. Start bathing a resident that has physical therapy in one hour.

a. Assist a resident that needs assistance to get off the toilet.

45. When a new client is admitted, which of the following should a nurse aide observe and record? a. Bruises b. Moles c. Freckles d. Wrinkles

a. Bruises

71. A nurse aide is caring for a client who answers every question by nodding and saying "Yes." How should the nurse aide handle this behavior? a. Determine if the client is able to understand. b. Speak loudly when providing care. c. Ask a family member to translate for the client. d. Immediately inform the nurse of the client's odd behavior.

a. Determine if the client is able to understand.

87. Mrs. Lee is showing signs of anxiety by repeatedly using the call signal and is sharp with you when you respond. What is your best course of action? a. Give Mrs. Lee some choices and control over her care. b. Tell the nurse that Mrs. Lee doesn't like you and request to be reassigned. c. Take Mrs. Lee's call signal away or unplug it. d. Tell Mrs. Lee that you have sick people to take care of.

a. Give Mrs. Lee some choices and control over her care.

11. Which of the following is NOT considered a way to restrain a client? a. Pain management b. A hand mitt c. A sedative d. Lap buddy/tray

a. Pain management

13. What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? a. Prosthesis b. Pronation c. Abduction d. External rotation

a. Prosthesis

50. A patient suffering from pneumonia might exhibit symptoms such as a. chest pains and discomfort. b. persistent coughing. c. thick sputum. d. all of the above.

d. all of the above.

31. Many elderly residents lose their appetite because of a. social isolation. b. depression. c. decrease in number of taste buds. d. any of the above.

d. any of the above.

54. The admission process includes all of the following EXCEPT a. orienting the person to the room, nursing unit, and facility. b. weighing and measuring the person. c. completing an admission checklist. d. completing a physical assessment by the CNA.

d. completing a physical assessment by the CNA.

60. Equipment used to help the resident maintain correct body alignment includes all of the following EXCEPT a. splints. b. bed cradles. c. foot supports. d. cones.

d. cones.

58. The physician ordered Ms. Jones "to receive physical therapy QOD". That means that she will go to physical therapy a. every day. b. four times a day. c. every four hours. d. every other day.

d. every other day.

73. When interacting with clients, the nurse aide should remember that a. picture boards are not considered an accurate way to communicate. b. speaking is the most reliable way to communicate. c. clients lose the ability to communicate as they get older. d. more than half of all communication is nonverbal.

d. more than half of all communication is nonverbal.

47. Charting is an accurate record of all medical care while the patient is in the hospital, including therapies given, treatments performed, and the patient's progress. Information typically found in the chart includes all of the following EXCEPT a. intakes and outputs. b. assessments. c. vital signs. d. names of visitors.

d. names of visitors.

53. A resident who is incontinent of urine is at increased risk of developing a. urinary tract infections. b. dehydration. c. dementia. d. pressure sores.

d. pressure sores.

56. The first sign of a decubitus ulcer is a. tender, broken skin. b. cold mottled skin. c. insensitive white skin. d. redness and warmth.

d. redness and warmth.

17. The nurse aide is responsible for the following fire prevention measures EXCEPT a. reporting all damaged wiring or sockets in clients' rooms. b. participating in fire drills. c. being aware of the locations of fire extinguishers. d. taking cigarettes and matches away from all clients and visitors.

d. taking cigarettes and matches away from all clients and visitors.

32. A hospice specializes in the care of people who are a. chronically ill. b. on Medicaid. c. on Medicare. d. terminally ill.

d. terminally ill.

26. Normal urine color is a. colorless. b. brown. c. red. d. yellow.

d. yellow.

104. Which of the following is an important way to help a resident feel comfortable in a long-term care facility? a. Provide space for personal possessions. b. Take the resident to all activities. c. Let the resident establish his or her own schedule. d. Discourage visitors until the resident has settled in.

a. Provide space for personal possessions.

81. The nurse aide gave a client the wrong diet. What should the nurse aide do after realizing this error? a. Report the error immediately to the nurse. b. Blame another nurse aide for the error. c. Remove evidence of the error. d. Ask the client to stop eating.

a. Report the error immediately to the nurse.

69. Which one of these behaviors is NOT a signal of possible combativeness? a. Saying "I am angry." b. Clenched mouth and teeth c. Rapid eye movement d. Balled fists

a. Saying "I am angry."

28. Which of the following is true regarding the use of side rails on a bed? a. Side rails should not be raised unless stated in the care plan. b. Side rails should be raised at night. c. Side rails should be raised on both sides when making an occupied bed. d. Side rails on one side of a bed should be raised at all times.

a. Side rails should not be raised unless stated in the care plan.

37. What is rigor mortis? a. Stiffening and locking of the joints after death b. Difficulty moving one's limbs due to rigidity c. Spasm of the muscles caused by lack of potassium d. Bones becoming rigid because of high amounts of calcium in the diet

a. Stiffening and locking of the joints after death

99. While making the rounds at 4 a.m., a nurse aide finds one of the residents unconscious on the floor. What should the nurse aide do first? a. Take the resident's respiration and pulse. b. Call the paramedics. c. Notify the family. d. Initiate CPR.

a. Take the resident's respiration and pulse.

35. Who is responsible for the entire nursing staff and the activities involved in providing safe care? a. The director of nursing b. A registered nurse c. The supervisor d. The case manager

a. The director of nursing

20. In the Nursing Care Plan, you note that it is written, "O2 per N/C @3L, Orthopnea pos. as needed". As a CNA, you know that this means which of the following? a. The resident is on oxygen with a nasal cannula on three liters. Assist to sit in Fowler's position. b. Oral care must be performed every three hours. c. The resident is to be ambulated every three hours. d. Orient the new client @ 3:00 to orthopedic unit.

a. The resident is on oxygen with a nasal cannula on three liters. Assist to sit in Fowler's position.

101. Which of the following is NOT true of patients with dementia? a. They act uncooperative just to be spiteful. b. They can have vivid hallucinations. c. They are often frightened and anxious. d. Grooming is difficult for them.

a. They act uncooperative just to be spiteful.

105. Which of the following is NOT true of patients with dementia? a. They act uncooperative just to be spiteful. b. They can have vivid hallucinations. c. They are often frightened and anxious. d. Grooming is difficult for them.

a. They act uncooperative just to be spiteful.

93. Which of the following is a right that is included in the Resident's Bill of Rights? a. To make decisions and participate in his or her own care b. To have payment plan options that are based on financial need c. To have staff available that speak various languages on each shift d. To have daily religious services offered at the facility

a. To make decisions and participate in his or her own care

78. You observed a coworker being physically abusive to a resident, but you did not report the incident to the Nurse Supervisor. You can be charged with a. aiding and abetting. b. negligence. c. malpractice. d. false witness.

a. aiding and abetting.

36. A restraint attached to a patient's body and to a stationary object is a. an active physical restraint. b. a passive physical restraint. c. an illegal restraint. d. a chemical restraint.

a. an active physical restraint.

38. If your patient is in traction, you should NOT a. change the position of the weights. b. report weights that are on the floor. c. monitor the patient's vital signs. d. give the patient a total bed bath.

a. change the position of the weights.

24. When caring for a resident with an indwelling Foley catheter, you should a. check the bag and tubing frequently for adequate urinary flow. b. pin the tubing to the resident's gown. c. tuck the tubing under the resident's leg to keep it off the floor. d. withhold fluids if the bag is too full.

a. check the bag and tubing frequently for adequate urinary flow.

66. Some patients may exhibit some false beliefs (beliefs not supported by facts or reality). This is known as a. delusion. b. digression. c. duration. d. deliberation.

a. delusion.

91. Mrs. Patton's husband died several months ago. She continues to talk about him and expects him to come visit daily. She is experiencing a. denial. b. schizophrenia. c. displacement. d. acceptance.

a. denial.

84. A standard of care is a way of ensuring that patients are always cared for by professionals who are all of the following EXCEPT a. fast. b. safe. c. competent. d. trained.

a. fast.

90. A client with Alzheimer's disease wanders from room to room, moving the belongings of other clients to different locations. Alert and oriented clients are angry that their things have been moved. The nurse aide SHOULD a. find the missing articles and return them. b. return the client to the client's room and close the door. c. assure the other clients that the client with Alzheimer's disease will not harm them. d. walk with the client to keep the person from wandering.

a. find the missing articles and return them.

89. Mrs. Branden is a resident at your long-term care (LTC) facility. She has been diagnosed with depression. The best way for you to help Mrs. Branden is to a. spend time with her, listening or sitting quietly. b. remind her of all the things she should be thankful for. c. listen to her troubles and concerns, being very sympathetic and agreeable with her perceptions. d. avoid spending much time with her because it doesn't seem to help her.

a. spend time with her, listening or sitting quietly.

19. The opening of the colostomy to the outside of the body is called a. the stoma. b. the insertion site. c. the rectum. d. none of the above.

a. the stoma.

61. A cane should be used on a. the strong side. b. the dominant side. c. the preferred side. d. the weak side.

a. the strong side.

52. The normal heart rate or pulse rate for an adult human is 60-100 bpm. An elevated heart rate can be expected with a. uncontrolled bleeding. b. increased vagal tone. c. decreased body temperature. d. an Olympic athlete.

a. uncontrolled bleeding.

15. To avoid pulling on the catheter while you're turning a male client, the catheter tube must be taped to his a. upper thigh. b. bed frame. c. hip. d. bedsheet.

a. upper thigh

72. How should you communicate with a client who only speaks and understands a foreign language? a. Ask the nurse for a different assignment. b. Use picture boards and gestures. c. Listen and say nothing. d. Speak more slowly to increase understanding.

b. Use picture boards and gestures.

55. The surgical creation of an artificial opening for the large intestine is called a. a colectomy. b. a colostomy. c. a pouch. d. a gastronomy.

b. a colostomy.

34. The medical term for hair loss is called a. pediculosis. b. alopecia. c. hirsutism. d. decubitus.

b. alopecia.

108. A common impairment that can complicate effective communication between you and your patient is a. apoplexia. b. aphasia. c. bulimia. d. insomnia.

b. aphasia.

112. ROM exercises will help prevent a. depression. b. contractures. c. pressure sores. d. obesity.

b. contractures.

75. When communicating with elderly residents, you should a. look away when they talk to you. b. face the residents and make eye contact. c. finish all their sentences for them. d. speak rapidly and loudly.

b. face the residents and make eye contact.

33. Mrs. Harvey complains of abdominal discomfort. Watery stool has been leaking from her rectum. This could be a sign of a. constipation. b. fecal impaction. c. bowel incontinence. d. diarrhea.

b. fecal impaction.

5. Used disposable supplies and equipment should be discarded a. in the resident's wastebasket. b. in a designated receptacle. c. outside the resident's room. d. in the clean utility room.

b. in a designated receptacle.

110. Active listening is important because a. it provides time to plan a response. b. it prevents misunderstandings. c. it doesn't require any effort. d. it eliminates the need to ask questions.

b. it prevents misunderstandings.

76. A good way to build a relationship with a resident is to a. learn the resident's favorite kind of jokes so you can make the person laugh. b. learn the resident's nonverbal communication style. c. compliment the resident every day on his or her outfit. d. bring the resident home-baked cookies once a week.

b. learn the resident's nonverbal communication style.

77. Forgetting to raise the side rails as ordered causes a resident to fall and be injured. This could be called a. an accidental fall because it wasn't intended. b. neglect to keep the resident safe. c. an unreported incident. d. a faulty safety standard.

b. neglect to keep the resident safe.

113. All behavior has meaning to the a. person observing the behavior. b. person doing the behavior. c. person who is talking. d. facility psychologist.

b. person doing the behavior.

62. Restorative nursing care is the process of a. doing everything we can to prevent fatigue. b. providing care for the needs of the whole person. c. focusing specifically on what the resident cannot do. d. restoring resident rights to those who haven't had them.

b. providing care for the needs of the whole person.

3. When applying anti-embolism hose (TED hose), you should remember that a. the hose should be very loose fitting. b. the hose must fit snugly, without wrinkles. c. the hose should be laundered in bleach. d. the toe and heel are interchangeable.

b. the hose must fit snugly, without wrinkles.

106. The role of an ombudsman is a. to prepare classes on client hygiene that nurse aides take. b. to work with the nursing home to protect clients' rights. c. to run a group of nursing homes. d. to control the nursing home budget.

b. to work with the nursing home to protect clients' rights.

14. The equipment you need for oral care of an unconscious client includes a. toothpaste. b. toothette/mouth swab. c. toothbrush. d. all of the above.

b. toothette/mouth swab.

82. You have visited a home health client. You learned some new information about the person and want to talk about it. What should you do? a. Discuss it at lunch with your co-workers. b. Call the client's sister and give her an update. c. Call your supervisor to share the information. d. Discuss it only with your mother.

c. Call your supervisor to share the information.

70. How can the nurse aide BEST help a client who is not accepting a loss? a. Discourage group activities until the client is ready. b. Leave the client to grieve privately. c. Encourage the client to talk about the loss. d. Convince the client to accept the loss.

c. Encourage the client to talk about the loss.

103. Which of the following statements about nursing home admissions is false? a. Most families prefer to care for elderly relatives at home. b. Half of elderly people are unsafe at their relatives' home. c. Most people prefer to put elderly relatives in a long-term care facility. d. Family members may be unable to care for elderly relatives at home.

c. Most people prefer to put elderly relatives in a long-term care facility.

41. What does "afebrile" mean? a. High fever b. Sudden fever c. No fever d. Low fever

c. No fever

88. Which of the following actions by the nursing assistant can help meet a male resident's social needs? a. Serve his meal tray promptly while the food is hot. b. Keep his bed's side rails up and use postural supports as necessary. c. Praise him for his accomplishments and for trying new things. d. Keep his room clean and neat, with personal items put away.

c. Praise him for his accomplishments and for trying new things.

107. When cleaning a male's genital area during perineal care, the nurse aide should do which of the following? a. Clean the penis with a circular motion, starting from the base and moving toward the tip. b. Finish by washing the upper thighs and inguinal area. c. Replace the foreskin after pushing it back to wash an uncircumcised penis. d. Clean the rectal area before washing the genital area.

c. Replace the foreskin after pushing it back to wash an uncircumcised penis.

40. If your patient has bradycardia, what does that mean? a. The patient is breathing slowly. b. The patient's heart rate is abnormally fast (i.e., above 100 bpm). c. The patient's heart rate is abnormally slow (i.e., below 60 bpm). d. The patient is unconscious.

c. The patient's heart rate is abnormally slow (i.e., below 60 bpm).

22. Postpartum refers to a. The period of time right before the delivery of a baby b. The period of time just before death c. The period of time after the delivery of a baby d. The period of time right after death

c. The period of time after the delivery of a baby

23. Mrs. Hernandez had a hip replacement and is admitted to the long-term care facility for rehabilitation. Her condition is considered a. chronic. b. tonic. c. acute. d. obstetric.

c. acute.

65. To move a resident up in bed when he or she is able to move with assistance, you should a. position yourself with knees straight and bend at the waist. b. pull the resident up, holding one side of the draw sheet at a time. c. bend the resident's knees and ask the person to push with the feet. d. use a gait or transfer belt to assist with the repositioning.

c. bend the resident's knees and ask the person to push with the feet.

96. You arrive at a client's home for care. She shows you a burn on her arm. It is blistered and the client is complaining of severe pain. You should a. drain the blisters and cover the area with gauze. b. call the client's daughter. c. call the Home Health case manager. d. call the client's doctor.

c. call the Home Health case manager.

109. Incident reports are written in order to a. identify who is at fault. b. notify family members. c. determine patterns and trends. d. inform the physician.

c. determine patterns and trends.

2. When operating a manual bed, the nurse aide should remember to a. keep the bed in the neutral position. b. lock the wheels when the cranks are folded. c. fold the cranks under the bed. d. keep the client's head elevated at all times.

c. fold the cranks under the bed.

21. A resident with an ileostomy evacuates feces through the a. colon. b. anus. c. ileum. d. jejunum.

c. ileum.

25. Signs and symptoms of shock may include a. hyperventilation. b. absence of respiration and pulse. c. low blood pressure; tachycardia; and clammy, pale skin. d. increased blood pressure; bradycardia; and flushed skin.

c. low blood pressure; tachycardia; and clammy, pale skin.

57. When making an occupied bed, the nurse aide should a. lower both side rails before changing the sheets. b. keep the bed at the lowest level for the patient's safety. c. raise the side rail on the unattended side. d. put the dirty sheets on the floor.

c. raise the side rail on the unattended side.

63. Exercises that can help maintain the movement of joints are called a. muscle endurance methods. b. abduction and adduction. c. range of motion. d. joint effectiveness techniques.

c. range of motion.

43. To secure a restraint, a slipknot is used so that a. it can be easily observed whether the restraint is applied correctly. b. body alignment is maintained while wearing the restraint. c. the restraint can be removed quickly when needed. d. the restraint cannot be removed by the resident.

c. the restraint can be removed quickly when needed.

39. A patient who is lying on his or her back is in a. the prone position. b. the Sims position. c. the supine position. d. the Semi-Fowler's position.

c. the supine position.

18. A patient has a diagnosis of psoriasis. Her nurse aide should a. avoid contact with the highly contagious lesions. b. wear gloves for patient care. c. treat her the same way as any other patient with a non-infectious disease. d. wear a mask when entering the room.

c. treat her the same way as any other patient with a non-infectious disease.

74. To BEST communicate with a client who is totally deaf, the nurse aide should a. allow the client to initiate communication. b. smile frequently and speak loudly. c. write down information for the client to read. d. avoid eye contact with the client.

c. write down information for the client to read.

27. Which of the following are associated with smoking? a. Heart attacks b. Pneumonia c. Vitamin C deficiency d. All of the above

d. All of the above

83. A famous athlete has been admitted to your facility. He is in a different unit. If you want to find out why he is there, what should you do? a. Log on and quickly read his electronic health record. b. Drop by the other unit to learn whatever you can. c. Ask a co-worker in the unit to give you an update. d. Avoid temptation and just keep working.

d. Avoid temptation and just keep working.

111. In what position should the nurse aide place the unconscious person when giving oral care? a. Sims' b. Prone c. Supine d. Lateral

d. Lateral

8. Which will NOT prevent pressure sores? a. Repositioning or turning every two hours b. Applying lotion to dry skin c. Keeping bed linens clean, dry, and wrinkle free d. Massaging and rubbing the skin vigorously

d. Massaging and rubbing the skin vigorously

42. Which of the following diets has no food restrictions? a. Soft b. Low sodium c. Diabetic d. Regular

d. Regular

12. The nurse aide is going to help the client walk from the bed to a chair. What should the nurse aide put on the client's feet? a. Socks or stockings only b. Nothing c. Cloth-soled slippers d. Rubber-soled slippers or shoes

d. Rubber-soled slippers or shoes

92. When helping a client to eat, what should the CNA do first? a. Give the client some privacy. b. Cut the food into bite-sized pieces. c. Make sure all food groups are represented. d. Wash the client's hands.

d. Wash the client's hands.

9. While emptying the trash in a client's room, you get stuck by a needle that should have been placed in the sharps container. What is the first thing you should do? a. Fill out an Incident Report. b. Try to squeeze blood out. c. Call your personal physician. d. Wash the site for several minutes.

d. Wash the site for several minutes.

4. Aids to position a patient include all of the following except a. bath blankets and towels. b. a footboard. c. pillows. d. a Hoyer lift.

d. a Hoyer lift.

95. On admission to a nursing home or a long-term care facility, a resident must be given a. the activity and worship schedules. b. an Informed Consent document. c. a copy of the facility's monthly menu. d. a copy of the Resident's Bill of Rights.

d. a copy of the Resident's Bill of Rights.

1. The case manager for a client requiring home health care is usually a. a nutritionist. b. a physician. c. a home health aide. d. a registered nurse.

d. a registered nurse.

48. When calculating total fluid intake over a 24-hour period, all of the following should be included EXCEPT a. all liquids per os (by mouth). b. pudding per os (by mouth). c. all IV fluids. d. all eye or skin ointments that are absorbed.

d. all eye or skin ointments that are absorbed.


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