Thành viên:Nhiêu Lộc/Gorek Basic Skills
Chapter 1: Basic Skills for Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care
sửaQuestion | Answers |
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A health care program for persons who are dying is called a | Hospice |
Who is responsible for the entire nursing staff and safe nursing care? | The director of nursing |
You are member of | The interdisciplinary health care team and the nursing team |
The nursing team includes the following except | Doctors |
These statements are about paying for health care. Which is false? | Medicare and Medicaid are for anyone in need. |
You perform a task not allowed by your state. Which is true? | You could be found guilty of practicing nursing without a license. |
An RN asks you togive a drug. Which is true? | Nursing assistant do not give drugs. (Registered Nurse: a nurse who has completed a 2, 3, or 4 years nursing program and has passed a licensing test) |
A task is in your job description. Which is false? | The nurse must always delegate the task to you. |
A nurse delegates a task to you. You must | Decide to accept or refuse the task |
You are responsible for | Completing tasks safely |
You can refuse to perform a task for these reasons except | You do not like the task |
You decide to refuse a task. What should you do? | Communicate your concerns to the nurse |
Codes of ethics are | About right conduct and wrong conduct |
Which is not a crime? | Negligence |
These statements are about negligence. Which is false? | A prison term is likely. |
The intentional attempt or threat to touch a person's body without the person's content is | Assault |
The illegal restraint of a person's freedom of movement is | False imprisonment |
Which will not protect the person's right to privacy? | Informed consent |
A person asks if you are a nurse. You answer "Yes". This is | Fraud |
Who obtains the person's informed consent? | The doctor |
Which is not a sign of elder abuse? | Stiff joints and joint pain |
You suspect a person was abused. What should you do? | Tell the nurse. |
To perform your job well you need the following except | To use drugs and alcohol |
Good hygiene for work involves the following except | Keeping fingernails long and polished |
You are getting ready for work. You should do the following except | Wear jewelry |
A co-worker tells you that a doctor and nurse are dating. This is | Gossip |
Which is not a courteous act? | Expecting others to open doors for you |
You are on your meall break. Which is false? | You can take a few extra minutes if necessary. |
You are planning your work. You should do the following except | Plan care so that you can watch the person's TV |
Which is not harrassment? | Using touch to comfort a person. |
Which process is voluntary for health care agencies? | Accreditation |
Chapter 2: Communication and Interpersonal skills
sửaQuestion | Answers |
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To communicate, you should | Give facts and be specific |
Mrs. Barr is discharged from the center. Her medical record is | Permanent |
These statements are about medical records. Which is false? | Anyone working in the center can read the medical record. |
A person is weighed daily. The measurement is recorded on the | Flow sheet |
Where does the nurse discribe the nursing care given? | Progress notes |
How should you answer a resident's phone? | "Good morning. Mrs. Barr's room. Joan Bates, nursing assistant, speaking." |
A co-worker is often late to work. This means extra work for you. To resolve the conflict you should | Explain the problem to your supervisor |
Mrs. Jones is blind. You focus on her | As a physical, psychological, social, and spiritual person |
Which basic needs are the most essential? | Safety and security needs |
Mrs. Jones says "What are they doing to me?" What basic needs are not being met? | Safety and security needs |
Mr. Kerr has a garden behind the nursing center's garage. This relates to | Sefl-actualization |
Which is false? | A person must follow all beliefs and pratices of his or her religion or culture |
To communicate with Mrs. Long, you should | Be quiet when she is silent |
Which might mean that you are not listening? | You sit with your arms crossed. |
Which is a direct question? | "Do you feel better now?" |
Which promotes communication? | "Why are you crying?" |
Mr. Brown has hearing loss. When talking to him, you should do the following except | Shout |
A person has a speech problem. You should | Ask the person to repeat or rephrase statements when necessary |
A person has a hearing aid. The hearing aid | Makes sounds louder |
A person's hearing aid does not seem to be working. First, you should | See if it is turned on |
Braille involves | Raised dots arranged for letters of the alphabet |
Mrs. Hart is blind. You should do the following except | Shout when speaking to her |
Receptive aphasia means that the person has trouble | Understanding messages |
Mrs. Parker is comatose. Which action is false? | Use listening and silence to communicate |
A visitor seems to tire a person. What should you do? | Tell the nurse |
Chapter 5: Basic Emergency Care
sửaQuestion | Answers |
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When giving emergency care, you should | Be aware of your own limits |
Cardiac arrest is | The sudden stoppong of heart action and breathing |
Which is not a sign of cardiac arrest? | A sudden drop in blood pressure |
CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) involves the following except | Counting respirations for 30 seconds |
You are doing adult CPR alone. Which is false? | Give 1 breath after 1 minutes |
The most common cause of FBAO (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction) in adults is | Meat |
Chest thrusts are used for FBOA in an adult. Which is false? | The thrust are given inward and upward |
Poking motions are used with a finger sweep. | FALSE |
A person is hemorrhaging from the left forearm. The first action is to | Apply direct pressure to the wound |
A person in shock needs | To be kept lying down |
A person is having a seizure (convulsion). You need to | Protect the person's head |
A person is about to faint. Which is false? | Take the person outside for fresh air. |
A person is vomiting. You need to | Turn his or her head to the side |
A person is having a stroke. Emergency care includes the following except | Giving the person sips of water |
Chapter 6: Promoting Resident's Rights and Independence
sửaQuestion | Answers |
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Resident's rights are aimed at | Promoting quality of life |
Mr. Hall asks you about the cost of his care. What should you do? | Tell Mr. Hall that you will ask the nurse to talk to him. |
Mr. Hall refuses to have his bed made. What should you do? | Tell the nurse. |
Mr. Hall's son has arrived for a visit. What should you do? | Let them visit in private |
Mrs. Smith received 3 cards and a letter today. What should you do? | Give her the mail. |
Mr. Hall's son asks you about his father's care. What should you do? | Refer him to the nurse. |
You are assisting Mrs. Smith with hair care. Who decides how to style her hair? | Mrs. Smith |
Mrs. Smith does not like the food served. Which statement is true? | She can voice her concerns. |
Mr. Hall wants to form a group to watch football on Sunday afternoons. He has the right to do this. | TRUE |
Residents have the right to the following except | To free care |
Mr. Hall's son is visiting. As you want past the room, you see Mr. Hall being slapped by his son. What should you do? | Tell the nurse |
The following cause loneliness is older persons except | Family times |
Sexuality is important to : | Persons of all ages |
Mr. and Mrs. Green live in a nursing center. Which will not promote their sexuality? | Having them wear hospital gowns |
Two nursing center residents are holding hands. Nursing staff should keep them apart. | FALSE |
Mr. and Mrs. Green want some time alone. The nursing team can do the following except | Close the privacy curtain so no one can hear them |
Mr. Code is masturbating in the dining room. You should do the following except | Scold him |
An advance directive states a person's wishes about health care when that person cannot make his or her decisions | TRUE |
You need to call a resident by his or her | Proper name and title |
You need to enter a resident's room. What should you do? | Knock before entering. Wait to be invited in. |
Which does not promote independence? | Focusing on the person's disabilities |
Which does not promote the resident's independence? | Keeping bed rails up |
Chapter 7: Measurements
sửaQuestion | Answers |
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Which statement is false? | Vital signs change only during illness. |
Which should you report at once? | A rectal temperature of 101.6 F |
A rectal temperature is taken when the person | Has a nasogastric tube |
Which gives the least accurate measurement of body temperature? | Axillary site |
Which is usually used to take a pulse? | The radial pulse |
Which is reported to the nurse at once? | A pulse of 120 beats per minute |
The following describe normal respirations except | The person breathes through the mouth |
Respirations are usually counted | After taking the pulse |
Which blood pressure is normal for an adult? | 116/76 mm Hg |
When taking a blood pressure, you should do the following except | Take the blood pressure in the arm with an IV infusion |
Which is the systolic blood pressure? | The point where the first sound is heard. |
For an accurate weight measurement, the person | Urinates first |
Which is not measured as output? | Perspiration |
Which is not measured for intake? | Melted cheese |
A person has pain in the left chest, the left jaw, and the left shoulder and arm. This is: | Radiating pain |
Mr. Smith complains of pain. You should do the following except | Ask to look at the pain |
Chapter 9: Observing, Reporting, and Recording
sửaQuestion | Answers |
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Which is the symptom? | Pain |
Which is a sign? | Dry skin (Nausea, Dizziness, Headache) |
When recording, you do the following except | Erase errors |
These statements are about recording. Which is false? | Chart a procedure before completing it. |
In the evening the clock shows 9:26. In 24-hour clock time this is | 21:26 |
These statements are about medical records. Which is false? | Anyone working in the center can read the medical record. |
A person is weighed daily. The measurement is recorded on the | Flow sheet |
These statements are about using computers. Which is false? | You should email confidential information. |
Which is not a word element used in medical terms? | Abbreviation |
Distal means | The part farthest from the center or point of attachment |