Final Exam

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What is OBRA (Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)?

(Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) A law passed by the federal government that includes minimum standards for nursing assistant training, staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions, and information on rights for residents.

What is the Trendelenburg position?

- entire bed is tilted with *head of bed lower* than foot of the bed; - facilitates venous return; can help increase low BP; used for postural drainage

What PPE is required for *droplet* precautions?

-FACEMARK, such as a PROCEDURE or SURGICAL MASK, for close contact with the patient; and possible-gloves-gown-goggles (or faceshild in place of goggles)

BEFORE taking the oral temperature of a client who has just finished a cold drink, the nurse aide should wait:

10 to 20 minutes

What is a normal respiratory range?

12-20 breaths/min

What is normal blood pressure?

120/80 mmHg

What is abnormal blood pressure?

140/90

What is 6p in military time?

1800

Which of the following is a correct measurement of urinary output?

300 ml

To convert four ounces of juice to milliliters (ml), the nurse aide should multiply:

4 x 30 ml

The normal pulse rate for an adult is?

60-100 beats per minute

After a total hip replacement, the hip cannot be bent or flexed more than ______ degrees.

90

Which of the following stages of dying usually is the final stage?

Acceptance

Tuberculosis requires which type of precautions?

Airborne precaution

What is an auxiliary temperature?

Armpit

Weakening, wasting away, and decrease in size of a muscle is called

Atrophy

Which of the following is helpful when providing skin care for a resident with cancer?

Avoid applying lotion to areas receiving radiation therapy.

What is CRE?

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae- bacteria that have developed resistance to multiple antibiotics, including carbapenem. CRE infections usually happen to patients in healthcare settings, and lead to serious complications and high mortality rates.

What does palliative care involve?

Comfort and managing symptoms

The painful and permanent stiffening of a muscle is called _______.

Contracture

What are potential complications of immobilizations?

Contractures, Blood clots, pressure injuries

What would the BEST way for the nurse aide to promote client independence in bathing a client who has had a stroke?

Encourage the client to do as much as possible and assist as needed

How can the nurse aide BEST help a client who is not accepting loss?

Encourage the client to talk

Which of the following is a sign or symptom of the beginning stages of HIV infection?

Flu like symptoms

What is Semi-Fowler's position?

Head elevated 30-45%

What is HIPPA?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

Hypertension

High blood pressure, higher than 140/90

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune illness. With an autoimmune illness, the body's ________ system attacks normal tissue.

Immune

A normal age-related change for the immune and lymphatic systems is the

Immune system weakens

What is Sims position?

It is performed by having a patient lie on their left side, left hip and lower extremity straight, and right hip and knee bent. Laying forward on a pillow tuck arm under her pull arm out on the other side put pillow under arm pillow between legs

When a client has left-sided weakness, what is the recommended part of the sweater to put on first?

Left sleeve

If a client says, "God is punishing me" or "Why me?", how should the nurse aide respond?

Listen quietly

Normal age-related changes for the musculoskeletal system include ________.

Muscles weaken and lose tone

Which of the following statements is true of osteoarthritis?

Pain and stiffness increase in cold or damp weather.

the loss of function of the lower body and legs

Paraplegia

With _______ immunity, a person is given the antibodies needed to defend against an antigen.

Passive

What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part?

Prosthesis

To prevent the spread of infection, how should the nurse aide handle the soiled linens removed from a client's bed?

Put them in the dirty linen container

is a method of treatment for cancer that uses high-energy waves to attempt to destroy cancer cells in a specific area

Radiation Therapy

A way for a nursing assistant to respond to hallucinations is to

Reassure a resident who is upset and worried

What is the process of restoring a disabled client to the highest level of functioning possible?

Rehabilitation

If a resident with AD shows violent behavior, the nursing assistant should

Remove triggers

Which of the following methods is the CORRECT way to remove a dirty isolation gown?

Roll it dirty side in and away from the body

Which of the following statements is true of Alzheimer's disease (AD)?

Skills a person has used over a lifetime are usually kept longer.

A resident who has AIDS and has an infection of the mouth may need to eat food that is

Soft or pureed

Normal age-related changes for the nervous system include the following:

Some memory loss occurs

Which of the following is a guideline for safe foot care for a resident who has diabetes?

The CNA should inspect and clean residents feet every day

Which of the following is a care guideline for residents recovering from a CVA?

The NA should assist with ambulation to prevent falls.

Which of the following is a nursing assistant's responsibility regarding traction?

The nursing assistant should report to the nurse if the weights move

A full weight-bearing order for a resident with a total hip replacement means that ________.

The resident can bear full weight on both legs.

Which of the following issues regarding rehabilitation and restorative care should be reported to the nurse

The resident show signs of depression

After an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom sensation is _______.

Tingling or itching in the area where the limb was amputated/ Sensation where the limb existed

Fluids are encouraged for residents who have had a total knee replacement to help prevent

UTI

If a resident with AD has lost most of his verbal skills, the NA should

Use touch, smiles, and laughter

Therapy that allows residents with AD to believe that they live in the past or in imaginary circumstances is

Validation therapy

When is a resident with cancer most likely to suffer from nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, and decreased resistance to infection

When undergoing chemotherapy

A client needs to be repositioned but is heavy, and the nurse aide is not sure she can move the client alone. The nurse aide should:

ask another nurse aide to help

If a nurse aide finds a client who is sad and crying, the nurse aide should:

ask the client if something is wrong

To be sure that a client's weight is measured accurately, the client should be weighed:

at the same time of day

When changing an unsterile dressing, the nurse aide should wash hands:

before, after removal of the soiled dressing, and after the procedure

The nurse aide finds a conscious client lying on the bathroom floor. The FIRST thing the nurse aide should do is:

call for assistance from the nurse in charge

A client wakes up during the night and asks for something to eat. The nurse aide SHOULD:

check the client's diet before offering nourishment

Define verbal communication and give an example

communication involving the use of spoken or written words or sounds; also called oral communication. Example: sounding irritated when saying "let me know if you need anything."

Define nonverbal communication and give an example

communication without using words, such as through gestures and facial expressions. Example: posture, body movements, and facial expressions.

What are different transmission-based precautions?

contact precautions (for diseases spread by direct or indirect contact), droplet precautions (for diseases spread by large particles in the air), and airborne precautions (for diseases spread by small particles in the air).

The BRAT diet is helpful for

diarrhea

A nurse aide MUST wear gloves when:

doing peri-care

When getting ready to dress a client, the nurse aide SHOULD:

give the client a choice of what to wear

A nurse aide who is active in her church is assigned to care for a client who is not a member of any religious group. The nurse aide SHOULD:

give the client the unopened mail and offer help as needed

Clients have the right to:

have access to a telephone

If a client is confused, the nurse aide should:

help the client to recognize familiar things and people

What is objective information?

is is information that is observable, measurable and verifiable

If a client is sitting in a chair in his room masturbating, the nurse aide SHOULD:

leave the client alone and provide privacy

When transferring a client, MOST of the client's weight should be supported by the nurse aide's:

legs

In order to communicate clearly with a client who has hearing loss, the nurse aide should:

look directly at the client when speaking

hypotension

low blood pressure persistently lower than 90/60 mm Hg

What is the supine position?

lying down, face up

The normal aging proces is BEST defined as the time when:

normal body functions and senses decline

To prevent dehydration of the client, the nurse aide SHOULD:

offer fluids frequently while the client is awake

The nurse aide is asked by a confused client what day it is. The nurse aide should:

point to the date on the calendar and say the date

In giving care according to the client's Bill of Rights, the nurse aide SHOULD:

provide privacy during the client's personal care

When making an occupied bed, the nurse aide SHOULD:

raise side rail on unattended side

Exercises that move each muscle and joint are called:

range of motion

If the nurse aide discovers fire in a client's room, the FIRST thing to do is:

remove the client

All of the following situations are examples of abuse or neglect EXCEPT:

restraining a client according to a physician's order

What is Resident Rights?

rights identified in the omnibus Budget Act that relate to how residents must be treated while living in a long term care facility; they provide an ethical code of conduct for healthcare workers.

The nurse aide is in the employee dining room. A group of nurse aides are eating lunch together and begin discussing how rude a certain client was acting. The nurse aide SHOULD:

suggest that this is not the place to discuss the client

If a nurse aide needs to wear a gown to care for a client in isolation, the nurse aide MUST:

take the gown off before leaving the client's room

When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist:

talk in a slow, calm, reassuring manner

What are the different pulse locations?

temporal, facial, carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis

It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's status with:

the staff on the next shift

To avoid pulling the catheter when turning a male client, the catheter tube must be taped to the clients:

upper Thigh

The role of the ombudsman is to:

work with the nursing home to protect the clients' rights

To BEST communicate with a client who is totally deaf, the nurse aide should:

write out information

What is OSHA?

•The Occupational Safety and Health Administration •requires chemical manufacturers and suppliers to provide a Material Safe Data Sheet (MSDS) for each hazardous chemical they sell


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