1. A diabetic resident needs to keep blood flowing to his feet. What should you tell the resident to do?
Keep the legs and feet clean, warm and exercise
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2. He can walk bare feet whenever he feels the needs.
3. Wear heavy shoes.
4. No needs to take any precautions.
5. A resident is forgetful and keeps asking the same question over and over. What should you tell the resident to do?
a. Tell him I’ve already answer that same question.
b. Ignore him.
c. Repeat the answer as many times as needed.
d. Just leave the room and proceed with another resident.
6. A nurse is helping Mr. Washington walking in the hall and he starts complaining of dizziness. What should you tell the resident to do?
a. Help the resident to get back to his room.
b. Run and call for help.
c. Stay with him and call for help.
d. Continuing walking him because it is part of this care plan.
7. A resident has a cast on the lower leg. What observation should the nurse report immediately?
a. The cast is dry and has no order
b. The cast is neat
c. The resident doesn’t like the color of the cast.
8. The resident’s toes are hot to the touch and he is telling you they are numb.
What is the best reason for giving a resident frequent perineal care?
a. To increase comfort.
b. Because the resident ask you to do so.
c. To prevent skin breakdown
d. Because the family member ask you to do so.
9. A resident with a heart failure he’s taking daily medication. Which pulse rate you should report to the nurse in charge?
a. 40
b. 80
c. 100
d. 90
10. A resident is incontinent of urine, and you observe redness irritation of the resident’s buttocks. What should you do?
a. Wash and dry the resident’s buttocks and report it to the nurse in charge.
b. Ignore it, because it’s not part of your job.
c. Apply cornstarch to the resident’s buttocks and report it to the nurse in charge.
d. Wash and dry it no needs to report it.
11. While transferring a confused resident to his wheelchair he starts to scream and hit you. What should you do?
a. Automatically put the resident on restraint
b. Push the call light and run for help.
c. Hold the resident’s arms and put him back in the wheel chair.
d. Push the call light and wait for help
12. You realize that the color of the resident’s urine you are taking care of is very tick and dark yellow. What is the most explanation for this?
a. He is not drinking enough water.
b. It will go away any time soon
c. Because he is eating yellow vegetables.
d. It’s normal.
13. While helping a resident getting dress, the resident decides to wear unmatched pants and shirt. What should you do?
a. Insist that he wears the one you have chosen for him.
b. Tell him to choose others that match.
c. Let him wear the unmatched clothes
d. It’s not your concern you have other duties to take care of.
14. When transferring a resident to a wheelchair. What should you do to prevent any accident?
a. Transfer the resident in stocking feet.
b. Tell the resident to stand up and sit down by himself on the wheelchair.
c. Lock both wheels of the wheelchair.
d. Put him on restraint.
15. A resident is receiving oxygen and you are to take his temperature. What should you do? [Show Less]