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1. All behavior has meaning to the.
Consider who interprets or assigns significance to actions based on context and perspective.
2: A resident with dementia needs a structured environment.
Consider routines and consistent schedules that can help provide familiarity and reduce confusion.
3: A good listening approach to use when communicating with residents is to.
Focus on showing empathy and understanding by giving your full attention and responding appropriately to their concerns.
4: The nurse aide is caring for a client whose religious beliefs do not allow the client to eat certain foods. The nurse aide should report this information to the.
Consider who is responsible for meal planning and dietary needs within the healthcare team.
5: When caring for a client from another country, the nurse aide SHOULD.
Consider cultural differences in communication and preferences to ensure respectful and effective care.
6: What are the parts that make up the whole person?
Consider the different dimensions of human experience, including physical, emotional, mental, and social aspects. Think about how these components interact to create a complete individual.
7: A patient with Stage IV lung cancer has not been eating or sleeping well and has lost interest in activities. These behaviors may indicate.
Consider the emotional and psychological impact of a serious illness on a patient’s well-being, particularly in relation to depression or anxiety.
8: Whenever a patient visits the care facility for a short period of time only, to give their usual caregivers a ‘break,’ this is called.
Consider a term that describes temporary care provided to help primary caregivers recharge.
9: A rehabilitation patient is experiencing anger, depression, and hostility. What action should the CNA take?
Focus on providing emotional support and creating a calm environment for the patient. Active listening and showing empathy can help them feel understood.
10: Your best response to Mrs. Lee, who is showing signs of anxiety by repeatedly using the call signal, and then is sharp with you when you respond, is to.
Consider how to validate her feelings while maintaining a calm and professional demeanor. It’s important to address her concerns without escalating the situation.
11: If an alert and oriented client touches a nurse aide inappropriately, the nurse aide’s BEST response is to.
Prioritize personal boundaries and maintain a professional demeanor while addressing the situation calmly.
12: If a nurse aide finds a client who is sad and crying, the nurse aide should.
Approach the client with empathy and offer a listening ear to help them express their feelings.
13: Which of the following statements might strongly support that a client is considering suicide?
Look for language that expresses hopelessness, a desire to escape, or statements that suggest a lack of value in life.
14: A confused and disoriented client is begging to go home. The nurse aide’s BEST response to this client is.
Focus on validating the client’s feelings while also providing reassurance and support. Engaging them in conversation can help redirect their attention.
15: The term used when a person repeats a phrase or action over and over is called.
Think of a behavior often associated with certain anxiety disorders or developmental conditions, where repetition serves as a coping mechanism or form of expression.
16: Sexuality includes all of the following EXCEPT.
Consider aspects that are related to personal identity and attraction, and think about which option diverges from these themes.
17: One of the major causes of depression in the elderly is.
Consider common experiences related to loss, isolation, or significant life changes that may affect emotional well-being in later life.
18: Which question is best for getting a client engaged in a conversation?
Consider a question that invites personal experiences or opinions, allowing the client to share their thoughts and feelings.
19: The client looks forward to playing Bingo each morning. The best action for the nurse aide is to.
Engage with the client and support their interests to enhance their daily routine.
20: Mrs. Branden is a resident at your LTC facility. She is diagnosed with depression. The best way for you to help Mrs. Branden is to.
Consider approaches that foster social interaction and emotional support, as these can have a positive impact on mental health in a long-term care setting.
21: When a resident is combative and trying to hit the nurse aide, it is important for the nurse aide to.
Prioritize safety by de-escalating the situation calmly and maintaining a safe distance.
22: Which of following actions by the nursing assistant can help meet a resident’s social needs?
Consider interactions that promote companionship and engagement, such as initiating conversations or facilitating group activities.
23: While helping a resident, the resident hits you. What should you do?
Prioritize your safety and the resident’s well-being, and consider de-escalation techniques or seeking support from a colleague.
24: Depression is a common mental disorder. Which symptom is often associated with it?
Consider the emotional and physical changes a person might experience, particularly in their mood and energy levels.
25: Mr. Tyler states that he wants to commit suicide. What should the CNA do?
Ensure Mr. Tyler’s safety by staying calm, listening actively, and seeking immediate assistance from a healthcare professional.
26: If a resident refuses to eat a certain food because of a religious preference, the CNA should.
Respect the resident’s beliefs and offer alternative food options that align with their preferences.
27: A resident’s wife recently died. The resident is now staying in his room all the time and eating very little. What is the best response by the nurse aide?
Consider the importance of emotional support and connection in times of grief. Engaging the resident in conversation or encouraging social interaction may help.
28: A way to care for a resident suffering from depression would be to.
Consider strategies that foster connection and support, while emphasizing routines and positive engagement.
29: The learning and behaviors of a group passed from one generation to the next is.
Think about the term that describes shared practices, beliefs, and customs that are transmitted within a community or society over time.
30: Ms. Fleming, a resident who has recently been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, has accused the nursing assistants in her unit of taking poor care of her and causing her disease to get worse. What stage of grief is Ms. Fleming in?
Consider the emotional responses people typically exhibit when faced with a terminal illness, particularly feelings of anger and blame directed towards others.