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Unit 1 Test
Question | Answer |
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Behaviors that infringe on human rights include: A - addressing the residents as "honey" or "sugar" B - closing the door when bathing the resident C - knocking on the door before entering the room D - providing meal choices | A - addressing the residents as "honey" or "sugar" |
Joyce did not pull the curtains when she started undressing a resident. Which legal parameter did Joyce violate? A - assault B - invasion of privacy C - malpractice D - negligence | B - invasion of privacy |
Preventing complications and loss of function are goals for residents with which type of disease/disorder? A - acute B - chronic C - palliative D - terminal | B - chronic |
Which disorder would be considered acute in nature? A - appendicitis B - cancer C - diabetes D - hypertension | A - appendicitis |
Long-term healthcare facilities have advisory groups which resident's can participate in. Advisory groups would discuss which topics? A - facility policies B - staff break schedules C - resident's medical records D - lunch payment responsibilities | A - facility policies |
Of the different types of homes for the aged, which type serves two to six unrelated persons? A - adult care home B - family care home C - group home D - nursing home | B - family care home |
Electronic devices on beds, wheelchairs, and doors are used as a restraint alternative to : A - alert staff if the resident gets up without help B - allow the resident to make noise C - replace the call bell D - turn the television on | A - alert staff if the resident gets up without help |
In the healthcare-facility organizational structure, which staff must be licensed? A - charge nurse B - healthcare administrator C - medication technician D - nurse aide | A - charge nurse |
Long-term care facilities may be sanctioned because of : A - adequate care B - excellent care C - standard care D - substandard care | D - substandard care |
Which duty is within a nurse aide's range of function? A - assisting in the collection of specimens B - assisting with sterile procedures C - supervising the work of other nurse aides D - taking oral or telephone orders from a physician | A - assisting in the collection of specimens |
A nurse aide's tasks are supervised by: A- hospital administrators B - licensed nurses C - nurse aides D - physicians | B - licensed nurses |
Answering call lights in a timely manner will reduce the risk for patient: A- activity B - falls C - sleeping D - visits | B -falls |
The nurse aide's range of function includes: A - cleaning the resident's room if housekeeping fails B - maintaining a clean and safe environment C - working independently without coworker assistance D - helping only one's assigned resident | B - maintaining a clean and safe environment |
The resident council is an advisory group that gives residents a voice in: A - community activities B - facility finances C - facility operations D - facility staffing | A - community activities |
Ethical responsibilities of the nurse aide include: A - accepting tips for good care B - performing tasks within their range of function C - providing care based on their own preferences D - sharing resident information with family members | B - performing tasks within their range of function |
Mrs. Jones is wandering the hallway and disturbing other residents at 2 am. The nurse aide understands that the physician may order: A - handcuff restraint B - lap belt restraint C - limb restraint D - vest restraint | D - vest restraint |