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What is the normal range of a residents pulse at rest?

A. 55105 beats per minute

B. 60100 beats per minute

C. 4565 beats per minute

D. 70120 beats per minute

Correct Answer :

B. 60100 beats per minute


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The wife asks to pray with the resident before leaving, but visiting hours are over. Which of the following is the CNA's best response?

A. To tell the wife that you are sorry, but visiting hours are over. Please come back tomorrow.

B. To pray with the wife and the resident.

C. To provide the wife and the resident privacy to pray.

D. To let the wife know that the chapel is provided for praying.

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A nursing assistant can help meet the residents spiritual needs by which of the following?

A. Telling the resident about his or her beliefs

B. Letting the resident know that the resident is not to talk about his or her beliefs

C. Allowing the resident to share his or her beliefs

D. Inviting someone from your church to talk to the resident

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A nursing assistant is overheard telling a resident that the nurse caring for her is not a good nurse. The nursing assistant could be charged with which of the following?

A. Slander

B. Malpractice

C. Negligence

D. Assault

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The dietitian shared with the nursing assistant that vitamin D is found in which of the following foods?

A. Bread and cereals

B. Fruits and vegetables

C. Protein

D. Dairy

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All of the following are the correct care of a resident with a beard, except

A. Wash the beard daily.

B. Trim the beard daily.

C. Comb the beard daily.

D. Wash the beard when it is visibly soiled.

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Which type of device would the physician order to help a resident with ambulation?

A. Orthodontic

B. Feeding

C. Transfer

D. Assistive

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What team member is responsible for developing a discharge plan for a resident?

A. Social worker

B. Dietitian

C. CNA

D. Physical therapist

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Which of these statements regarding nail care is false?

A. Dry the residents hands and feet after soaking.

B. Report any breaks in the skin to the nurse.

C. Soak hands and feet at a safe temperature.

D. Rub lotion between the toes to prevent skin from breaking.

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When the CNA notices that he or she is becoming impatient with a resident, he or she should do which of the following?

A. He or she should leave the room (if able) and come back when feeling less impatient.

B. The CNA should tell the resident that he or she is beginning to irritate him or her.

C. The CNA should speak with the nurse about his or her feelings.

D. The CNA should tell the family members that his or her loved one is irritating.

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Which of the following is the correct method of washing the perineum of a resident who has an indwelling catheter?

A. Wash from the rectum to the meatus.

B. Wash the meatus with peroxide.

C. Wash away from the meatus.

D. Provide traction to the catheter while washing the meatus.

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Residents might experience which of the following due to decreased intestinal motility?

A. Liquid stools

B. Increased stools

C. Constipation

D. Increased appetite

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The nursing assistant is walking down the hall with an armful of supplies and notices a spill on the floor. Which of the following is the correct action of the nursing assistant?

A. Walk by and say nothing.

B. Stop at the nurses station and tell whoever is there about the spill.

C. Tell the first person you see to have housekeeping come by and clean up the spill.

D. Put down the supplies and clean up the spill immediately.

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Where is the best location for the physical therapist to stand when ambulating a resident who has experienced a stroke?

A. On the residents affected side

B. Behind the resident

C. On the residents unaffected side

D. In front of the resident

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Who should the nursing assistant report to when the resident is threatening to leave the facility without physician permission?

A. Physician

B. Supervisor

C. Nurse

D. Dietician

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The nursing assistant recognizes which of the following is not a sign of impending death?

A. Decreased respirations

B. Irregular, weak, and thready pulse

C. Skin cool and moist

D. Stable vital signs

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Which of the following behaviors is considered a violation of the residents right to privacy?

A. The nurse telling the provider that the resident is not eating

B. A family member telling the nurse that it is the residents birthday

C. The CNA telling a visitor from church that the resident refuses to take his or her medications

D. The doctor telling the CNA caring for the resident that he or she may be experiencing pain when moved

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When providing oral care to the unconscious or conscious resident, the CNA should brush all the following areas except:

A. Teeth

B. Gums

C. Lips

D. Tongue

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A nursing assistants false report to the charge nurse that another nursing assistant accepted a tip from a resident is an example of which of the following?

A. Negligence

B. Defamation

C. Malpractice

D. Insubordination

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When one of the residents is in restraints, what is the responsibility of the nursing assistant?

A. Apply tape securely around the mitt restraints to keep them fastened.

B. Check extremities for circulation, motion, and sensitivity over a 4-hour period.

C. Document the reason for application of restraints in the chart.

D. Promote resident comfort throughout the use of restraints.

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The first action of a nursing assistant who discovers a fire is to do what?

A. Rescue the patient

B. Pull the fire alarm

C. Extinguish the fire

D. Follow the evacuation plan

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When the nursing assistant cleanses the genital and rectal areas, he or she is performing which of the following?

A. P.M. care

B. A.M. care

C. Perineal care

D. Hygiene care

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What should a nursing assistant do when he or she recognizes that a resident is not eating enough?

A. Offer dietary supplements as prescribed.

B. Administer vitamins to the resident.

C. Provide an additional tray.

D. Tell the nurse.

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Which of the following is an example of an assistive device?

A. Cane

B. Walker

C. Wheelchair

D. All of the above

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Which of the following behaviors is considered a demonstration of caring?

A. The timely completion of an assignment

B. Taking the time to listen to the resident

C. Obtaining the vital signs for the unit before lunch

D. Not changing the resident when he or she is soiled

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What is the important basic procedure for the nursing assist to perform to increase muscle strength and joint mobility of a resident who is unable to voluntarily move his or her limbs?

A. Resistance exercises

B. Aerobic exercises

C. Active range of motion exercises

D. Passive range of motion exercises

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The resident reports eliminating a black and sticky stool. The best action of the CNA is which of the following?

A. Tell the resident to call the next time he or she has a stool so you can verify what he or she is reporting.

B. Report what the resident told you to the nurse.

C. Visualize the rectum to see if any stool is present.

D. Tell the resident that the stool is probably related to what he or she ate for breakfast.

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An alcohol-based hand cleanser should not be considered in which of the following situations?

A. After contact with a resident

B. When soap and water are not available

C. When hands are visibly soiled

D. After assisting a resident to the shower

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The nursing assistant notices mail for a resident at the nurses station. The correct action of the nursing assistant is which of the following?

A. Discard the residents junk mail.

B. Open the mail for the resident.

C. Deliver the mail unopened to the residents room.

D. Give the mail to a family member.

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Which statement about taking a rectal temperature is true?

A. The electronic thermometers do not need lubrication.

B. Only mercury thermometers provide an accurate temperature.

C. The normal rectal temperature is 1 degree lower than an oral temperature.

D. Privacy is provided during the procedure.

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If a residents family becomes angry at the nursing assistant, what action should the nursing assistant take?

A. Tell the family member it is not your fault.

B. Quickly walk away.

C. Tell them you do not have to stand for this behavior.

D. Stay calm and inform the nurse caring for the resident.