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Question 1 of 60
1. Question
1. When assisting a client in learning to use a walker, it is important to:
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Focus on ensuring safety and support for both the client and caregiver while using a transfer belt.
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Question 2 of 60
2. Question
2. Urinary retention refers to:
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Think about a situation where the bladder cannot release its contents fully, and consider the factors that might contribute to this difficulty.
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Question 3 of 60
3. Question
3. The best way to safely identify your patient is by:
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Consider using a method that provides objective confirmation of a patient’s identity, especially when verbal cues may be unreliable.
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Question 4 of 60
4. Question
4. The proper medical abbreviation for before meals is:
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Think of a common Latin phrase that relates to food. The abbreviation you’re looking for starts with an “a” and is often used to indicate timing in relation to meals.
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Question 5 of 60
5. Question
5. The proper medical term for high blood pressure is:
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Think about the term that combines “high” with a medical suffix often used for conditions involving an increase in force or pressure.
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Question 6 of 60
6. Question
6. A patient who has difficulty chewing or swallowing will need what type of diet?
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Consider the needs of someone who struggles with chewing or swallowing; think about food textures that promote safety and ease in eating.
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Question 7 of 60
7. Question
7. Normal hearing loss in aging is usually related to the ability to hear:
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Consider how certain sounds, particularly those at the top end of the frequency spectrum, become more difficult to hear as people age.
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Question 8 of 60
8. Question
8. Mrs Smith is an 81-year-old resident with Alzheimer’s disease and cannot find her room. What should the nurse aide do to help Mrs Smith feel more independent?
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Consider using a familiar object or symbol outside her room to provide a visual cue that aids in recognition and encourages independence.
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Question 9 of 60
9. Question
9. How often should a patient’s intake and output records be totaled?
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Consider the typical schedule of healthcare shifts when thinking about how frequently to sum up fluid intake and output records.
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Question 10 of 60
10. Question
10. Which of the following things should you do to familiarize a new client with his or her surroundings?
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Consider the importance of communication and safety in a new environment. Think about what features would enable the client to seek help independently.
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Question 11 of 60
11. Question
11. Which of the following should you observe and record when admitting a client?
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Focus on identifying and documenting any visible physical conditions such as bruises, rashes, or skin integrity issues during the client’s admission process.
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Question 12 of 60
12. Question
12. When responding to a client on the intercom, you should:
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Remember to introduce yourself and your role when answering a client on the intercom to foster trust and professionalism.
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Question 13 of 60
13. Question
13. Mrs Jones is on a bowel and bladder training program; she has not had a bowel movement for 3 days. What should the nurse aide do?
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Monitor and report any significant changes in the client’s bowel habits, especially if unusual.
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Question 14 of 60
14. Question
14. When arranging a patient’s room, you should do all of the following except:
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Think about the core responsibilities of a nurse aide and what tasks should be delegated to licensed professionals. Prioritize patient comfort and safety, but remember certain tasks require specific training.
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Question 15 of 60
15. Question
15. When assisting a client in and out of bed, the nurse aid should always:
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Remember to prioritize safety and stability for both yourself and the client by using proper lifting techniques and maintaining a strong base of support.
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Question 16 of 60
16. Question
16. The most serious problem that wrinkles in the bed clothes can cause is
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Consider how uneven surfaces might affect individuals with limited mobility and the importance of smooth bedding in preventing skin damage.
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Question 17 of 60
17. Question
17. Which of the following is the correct procedure for serving a meal to a client who must be fed?
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Consider the timing of meal service in relation to readiness and client comfort, ensuring food remains at the right temperature for the best experience.
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Question 18 of 60
18. Question
18. During hand washing you accidentally touch the inside of the sink while rinsing the soap off, the next action is to:
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Consider the importance of starting over when contamination occurs, ensuring thoroughness in your next steps to maintain hygiene.
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Question 19 of 60
19. Question
19. Restorative care begins:
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Think about the timing of interventions in patient care and how early support can influence recovery and independence.
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Question 20 of 60
20. Question
20. When assisting a client with eating, one of the first things the nurse aid should do is:
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Prioritize hygiene to ensure safety and comfort during mealtime.
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Question 21 of 60
21. Question
21. It is important to reposition a patient during an 8 hour shift how often should he or she be turned?
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Consider the importance of preventing pressure ulcers and the typical schedule for patient care in a clinical setting.
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Question 22 of 60
22. Question
22. You are told to put a client in Fowler’s position before changing the position of the client’s bed; you should:
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Remember to communicate the procedure to the client clearly to ensure their comfort and understanding before making any positional changes.
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Question 23 of 60
23. Question
23. Mr Brown, a newly admitted conscious client, has been put to bed. Before leaving him alone, the first action would be to:
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Ensure the client is aware of how to call for help before leaving him alone.
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Question 24 of 60
24. Question
24. You are going on a job interview how should you prepare to dress?
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Consider the company’s culture and dress code. Aim for professional attire that demonstrates respect and seriousness about the opportunity. Avoid casual clothing and distractions in your appearance.
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Question 25 of 60
25. Question
25. When lifting a heavy object, the correct method would be to bend at the:
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Focus on using your legs rather than your back to safely lift heavy objects.
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Question 26 of 60
26. Question
26. At what times during a shift should a nurse aid wash his or her hands?
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Consider the key moments that involve direct patient interaction, personal hygiene, and food handling. These are critical times to ensure cleanliness and prevent infection transmission.
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Question 27 of 60
27. Question
27. In caring for a confused elderly man, it is important to remember to:
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Ensure the environment is safe and supportive to prevent falls and injuries.
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Question 28 of 60
28. Question
28. A patient has a new cast on his right arm. While caring for him, it is important to first observe:
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Focus on the affected limb’s color and temperature to assess blood circulation and detect potential complications early.
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Question 29 of 60
29. Question
29. Encouraging a client to take part in activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, combing hair, and feeding is:
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Consider a term that reflects the support and motivation provided to clients in enhancing their personal care routines, ultimately fostering independence and confidence.
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Question 30 of 60
30. Question
30. Before assisting a client into a wheelchair, the first action would be to check if the wheels of the chair are locked.
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Ensure stability by confirming the wheelchair wheels are secured before aiding a client.
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Question 31 of 60
31. Question
31. While making rounds at 4:00 a.m. a nurse aid finds a patient lying on the floor what should she or he do first?
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Ensure the patient’s safety by quickly checking their responsiveness and essential life signs before taking any further action.
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Question 32 of 60
32. Question
32. When moving a wheelchair onto an elevator, you should stay:
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Position yourself behind the wheelchair for better control and always enter and exit the elevator backward.
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Question 33 of 60
33. Question
33. You are transferring a resident from the bed to the wheelchair. The patient has a weak left side. You should stand:
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Stand on the side opposite the patient’s weakness to provide support and stability during the transfer.
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Question 34 of 60
34. Question
34. When assisting a client who is using the bedside commode, it is important to:
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Prioritize the client’s safety and comfort by maintaining accessibility to support and essentials.
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Question 35 of 60
35. Question
35. The Foley bag must be kept lower than the client’s bladder so that:
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Consider the importance of gravity in maintaining proper urinary drainage and preventing infections.
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Question 36 of 60
36. Question
36. A female client’s perineal area should be cleansed before which specimen is collected?
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Think about a specimen that commonly requires cleanliness to ensure accurate results, particularly one related to the urinary system.
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Question 37 of 60
37. Question
37. Ensuring adequate circulation to tissues is a major factor in preventing skin breakdown; this can be accomplished by doing all of the following except
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Consider which option reflects a lack of action that could impede circulation or neglects the importance of regular care practices critical to patient mobility and skin health.
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Question 38 of 60
38. Question
38. Mr Jones is a diabetic; for his afternoon tea, the kitchen has sent a carton of chocolate ice cream. Your first action should be to:
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Consider Mr. Jones’s dietary restrictions and prioritize his health when assessing the situation.
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Question 39 of 60
39. Question
39. The purpose of cold applications is usually to
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Think about how cold affects blood flow and its impact on healing, especially in reducing inflammation and swelling.
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Question 40 of 60
40. Question
40. Which of the following is considered a client’s right?
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Consider aspects of privacy, dignity, and personal autonomy when thinking about what constitutes a client’s right in healthcare.
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Question 41 of 60
41. Question
41. The hot water bottle is an example of a:
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Think of a method that delivers warmth directly to a specific area without moisture, commonly used for muscle relaxation and pain relief.
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Question 42 of 60
42. Question
42. Clients receiving an enema are usually placed:
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Consider the anatomical advantages when positioning for this procedure, especially regarding the left side and the natural curve of the intestines.
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Question 43 of 60
43. Question
43. When counting respirations you should:
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Count respirations discreetly to avoid influencing the patient’s breathing pattern.
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Question 44 of 60
44. Question
44. With catheterized patients, which of the following is not the nurse aid’s responsibility?
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Remember, while nurse aides provide essential care for catheterized patients, certain procedures, especially those involving insertion, are reserved for licensed professionals.
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Question 45 of 60
45. Question
45. The most common site for counting the pulse is there a kateed artery B femoral artery C brachial artery D radial artery
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Consider the location that is easily accessible and commonly used for quick assessments at the wrist.
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Question 46 of 60
46. Question
46. When giving information to the charged nurse for an incident report you should:
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Consider the central theme or main idea of the topic discussed in the question. Think about the key concepts that relate to this theme.
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Question 47 of 60
47. Question
47. All long-term care nurse aides must be competency evaluated and must complete a distinct educational course; these requirements are set by a ____.
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Think of the federal legislation aimed at improving the quality of care in nursing homes that established standards for training and competency evaluation of nurse aides.
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Question 48 of 60
48. Question
48. When family members visit a client, the visitors should:
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Consider the importance of emotional connection and the need for private space when family visits occur. Supporting this interaction can enhance the client’s well-being.
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Question 49 of 60
49. Question
49. A resident is blind; it is important not to:
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Consider how changes to a familiar environment can impact safety and navigation for someone who relies on spatial memory.
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Question 50 of 60
50. Question
50. A new Resident asks you if I need help or get sick during the night who is going to be here?
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Reassure the resident by emphasizing the presence of staff available around the clock to provide assistance, ensuring they feel safe and supported throughout the night.
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Question 51 of 60
51. Question
51. Mrs. Wils is scheduled for a partial bed bath. This means you must wash her:
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Focus on washing the areas that are most exposed to potential soil and where comfort and cleanliness are prioritized.
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Question 52 of 60
52. Question
52. Mrs. Wils often cries while she is receiving her PM care. What should you do?
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Remember that emotional responses during personal care are common; show empathy and create a supportive environment. Acknowledge her feelings and offer comfort, as this helps build trust and promotes her emotional well-being.
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Question 53 of 60
53. Question
53. When providing denture care, the nurse aide must:
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Remember to handle dentures gently and keep them safe by using cool water and cushioning surfaces during cleaning.
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Question 54 of 60
54. Question
54. A goal for an extended care facility (ECF) resident is that she not swear at the nurses or aides. When she calls you by your name instead of swearing at you, your appropriate action is to:
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Encourage positive behavior by acknowledging it with a smile and reinforcement.
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Question 55 of 60
55. Question
55 an agitated resident must be turned every 2 hours all night long the first action of the nurse aid when waking up this resident is to
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Remember to use a gentle and calm approach when waking the resident to help ease their agitation and foster a sense of security.
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Question 56 of 60
56. Question
56. Your patient refuses to let you bathe her. You tell her that if she doesn’t let you wash her, she will not get lunch and will not go to game night. This is an example of:
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Consider how the use of threats or consequences to influence someone’s choices can affect their autonomy and emotional well-being.
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Question 57 of 60
57. Question
57. If a client objects to a certain food for religious or cultural reasons, the appropriate action would be to:
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Consider the client’s beliefs and offer an alternative that aligns with their cultural or religious guidelines.
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Question 58 of 60
58. Question
58. A client’s religion forbids eating pork; bacon is being served for breakfast. The most appropriate response is to:
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Consider how to best accommodate and respect the client’s dietary restrictions in light of their beliefs.
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Question 59 of 60
59. Question
59. Sexuality and long-term care clients may include all of the following except
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Consider the boundaries of public behavior in communal living environments when thinking about acceptable expressions of sexuality.
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Question 60 of 60
60. Question
60. Which type of communication can often be most powerful?
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Consider how presence and attentiveness can influence interactions without the use of words.