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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is important to the nurse aide because it

A. allows residents to carry health care from the hospital to the nursing home.

B. provides for insurance coverage for residents and health care workers.

C. identifies protected health information that must remain confidential.

D. provides accountability for care offered across health care settings.

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C. identifies protected health information that must remain confidential.


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A resident has an indwelling urinary catheter. When the resident sits in a wheelchair, where should the nurse aide place the drainage bag?

A. On the floor directly next to the wheelchair, positioned well below the resident's bladder

B. Tucked at the resident's side on the seat of the chair to keep the drainage bag level with the resident's bladder

C. Hung from back of the wheelchair so that it is out of the resident's view and above the bladder

D. Attached to the seat of the wheelchair, positioned below the level of the resident's bladder

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A nurse aide hears another staff member yelling and cursing at a resident. This is an example of

A. resident neglect.

B. resident abuse.

C. nurse aide carelessness.

D. nurse aide non-compliance.

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A resident has an indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following is part of the catheter care procedure performed by the nurse aide?

A. Clean the catheter, starting at the meatus and moving downward.

B. Clean the catheter, starting at the end and moving towards the genitalia.

C. Disconnect the drainage bag from the catheter to empty the bag fully.

D. Cleanse around the meatus with alcohol swabs, wiping front to back.

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When a resident is not able to stand, the resident's height is usually measured by

A. having coworkers hold the resident upright to allow for the measurement.

B. adding the length of legs, chest, and neck/head to determine the height.

C. asking the resident's height and subtracting an inch for age-related shrinkage.

D. taking the measurement from head to heels while the resident is flat in bed.

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Residents are most likely to feel the urge to have a bowel movement

A. after taking a nap.

B. after eating a meal.

C. just before bedtime.

D. during the shift change.

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To help soften the beard before shaving with a disposable razor, the nurse aide should

A. massage the beard area of the face gently.

B. rub the beard in the direction of the hair growth.

C. hold a warm, wet wash cloth against the face first.

D. lather the face with soap instead of shaving cream.

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A resident wears a hand splint. Which observation should the nurse aide report to the nurse immediately?

A. The resident's fingers are cold and blue in color.

B. The splint was removed as scheduled in the care plan.

C. The resident asks to have the splint removed for a few minutes.

D. The resident asks the nurse aide to reposition the arm with the splint.

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The nurse aide notices that a resident with dementia keeps walking over to the piano, pausing there, touching the piano, and then walking away only to return again. Which of the following is the best action for the nurse aide to take?

A. Take the resident back to the resident's room.

B. Distract the resident by asking about the resident's family.

C. Invite the resident to sit down at the piano with the nurse aide.

D. Ask the activity director to find something for the resident to do.

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When cleaning which area of the body, is it important to change the spot on the washcloth for each washing and rinsing stroke?

A. Arms and hands

B. Abdominal area

C. Face and neck

D. Perineal area

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Which foods are found on a high protein diet?

A. Pasta and rice

B. Meat and eggs

C. Fruits and vegetables

D. Whole grains and milk products

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A resident tells the nurse aide that she has pain down her arms and into the jaw and that she feels nauseated. The nurse aide observes that the resident appears pale and is sweating. The nurse aide should

A. check the resident's arms and jaw for possible injury or bruising.

B. check the care plan to see if the resident is on heart attack precautions.

C. ask if the resident might have eaten something that has upset her stomach.

D. recognize the seriousness of the signs and observations and report immediately.

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A resident with dementia says, I need to get home. My daughters school bus is coming soon. The nurse aide knows the resident is confused because her only daughter just turned 60. What is the best response by the nurse aide?

A. Lets go see if Bingo has started yet. You love Bingo.

B. Remember you are in a nursing home. Your daughter is all grown up.

C. Do you mean your greatgranddaughter? Your daughter just turned 60.

D. What do you like to do with your daughter when she gets home from school?

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Which of the following is the most appropriate schedule for residents who are incontinent to receive perineal care?

A. In the morning and at bedtime

B. At the beginning and near the end of a shift

C. Whenever the resident is soiled with urine or stool

D. Every two hours when the nurse aide checks on the resident

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A nurse aide is assigned to a resident with Alzheimer's disease. The nurse aide notices that today the resident is restless and is pacing a lot. The resident is also observed rubbing his stomach. The nurse aide should report this change to the nurse and

A. ask the resident when he had his last bowel movement.

B. check if the resident is hungry or needs to go to the bathroom.

C. try to keep the resident close to observe the resident throughout the shift.

D. allow the resident to move around as long he does not harm other residents.

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The term vital signs refers to

A. any important information about a resident's condition.

B. the color, condition, and appearance of the skin.

C. fluid intake and output, as well as bowel movements.

D. temperature, pulse, and respirations.

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A resident's care plan provides the nurse aide with information about

A. the financial arrangements made for the resident's care.

B. specific care required for the resident and the goals of care.

C. facility procedures for performing different nursing care procedures.

D. the nurse aide's assignments and when care is provided to each resident.

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The nurse aide is to obtain a residents weight. The nurse aide should

A. ask if the resident remembers his/her last weight.

B. ask when the resident last ate food or drank fluid.

C. wait until after the resident has a bowel movement.

D. check what scale is usually used for this resident.

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Why is it important to check the feet of a resident with diabetes at least once a day?

A. To look for sores on the feet the resident may not feel

B. To check if vision problems have resulted in foot injuries

C. To trim the toenails so they do not become long or jagged

D. To make sure the resident does not get a foot fungus

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An alert resident has requested to be left alone with her husband who is visiting. The resident closes the door to her room. What should the nurse aide do?

A. Allow the resident to be alone with her spouse.

B. Suggest that the husband take the resident home for a visit.

C. Explain that the facilitys policies do not allow for this type of visiting.

D. Remind the resident that this is a nursing home and not a hotel.

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Which of the following actions helps to prevent skin tears?

A. Keeping side rails raised

B. Using less lotion on the skin

C. Sliding the resident up in the bed

D. Dressing the resident in long sleeves

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When helping admit a new resident, the nurse aide notices the resident's right-sided weakness from a stroke. The resident asks for help to the bathroom. Before assisting the resident, the nurse aide should

A. ask how the resident went to the bathroom at home.

B. ask the resident to wait until the care plan is completed.

C. get instructions from the nurse about how to toilet the resident.

D. help the resident to the bathroom immediately, supporting the right-side.

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Which of the following is the best example of using reality orientation for a resident with early dementia?

A. Your son plans to visit today at 2:00 p.m.

B. You are in the nursing home. I am here to help you.

C. This is your daughter Anna. Do you remember her?

D. Look at the time. Lunch is in 30 minutes. Are you feeling hungry?

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When a resident has an indwelling urinary catheter, the nurse aide should expect that the resident's care plan will include

A. limiting activity by keeping the resident on bedrest.

B. emptying the urinary drainage bag every two-hours.

C. keeping the area where the catheter enters the body clean.

D. toileting the resident every two hours for bladder retraining.

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The nurse aide's role in assisting with a bowel and bladder retraining program includes

A. being consistent with carrying out the toileting schedule.

B. notifying the family that the resident has been placed on the program.

C. determining the type of program best suited for the resident.

D. checking the resident every four hours for incontinence.

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While eating lunch, hot tea splashes on a resident's hand. The nurse aide's first response should be to

A. quickly move the resident to the nurses' station.

B. ask the resident how badly the burned area hurts.

C. wet a towel or napkin with cool water and place against the injured area.

D. apply antibiotic ointment to the burned area and then cover with a bandage.

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When preparing to shower a resident, what should the nurse aide do next after checking the water temperature?

A. Give the resident a washcloth to hold

B. Suggest the resident wash his or her face

C. Ask the resident to check the water temperature

D. Check if the resident wants a partial or full shower

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A resident is choking. The first response by the nurse aide should be to

A. go find the charge nurse.

B. get the suction machine.

C. call emergency services (911).

D. begin abdominal thrusts.

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When going to take routine vital signs, the nurse aide discovers that a minister is praying with the resident. The nurse aide should

A. ask how long the minister plans to visit.

B. explain politely that it is time to take vital signs.

C. check if the resident is praying before interrupting.

D. wait to take the vital signs after the minister has left.

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A resident is scheduled for a morning shower but is refusing to take one. The best response by the nurse aide is to

A. explain that the shower is required to keep clean and healthy.

B. try to motivate the resident by collecting clothing and supplies.

C. ask if the resident has another preference for bathing today.

D. remind the resident, You do have the right to refuse care.

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When feeding a resident, the nurse aide notices that the resident keeps coughing after each drink of fluids. What is the appropriate response by the nurse aide?

A. Give the resident more time to swallow.

B. Keep the amount of fluid small by using a spoon to give fluids.

C. Add thickener to the fluid and see if it helps stop the coughing.

D. Stop the feeding and report the coughing to the charge nurse right away.