Test bank Campbell Biology FINAL
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A resident who used to go to the bathroom by herself now asks for
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assistance to walk to the bathroom. What is the appropriate
response by the nurse aide?
A. Assist the resident and report the change to the charge nurse.
B. Understand that these changes are just a normal part of aging. C. Update the resident's care plan and explain the change to the charge nurse.
D. Encourage independence and suggest that the resident try going to the bathroom on her own. - A. Assist the resident and report the change to the charge nurse.
What should a nurse aide do with a used disposable razor?
A. Throw the razor away in a trash can.
B. Place the razor in a sharps container immediately.
C. Clean, rinse, and dry the razor so it can be used again.
D. Wrap the razor in a paper towel until it can be thrown away. - B. Place the razor in a sharps container immediately.
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. - C. identifies protected health information that must remain confidential.
A resident must have assistance to walk. When leaving the resident in the resident's room, what must the nurse aide do before leaving the room?
A. Turn on the resident's television.
B. Make sure the resident's bedpan is within reach.
C. Place the call light where the resident can reach it.
D. Say to the resident, "Remember that you need help to walk." - C. Place the call light where the resident can reach it.
The nurse aide is bathing a resident and notices new swelling in the
resident's ankles. Which of the following is the best response by the
nurse aide?
A. Ask if the resident has been eating salty foods lately.
B. Elevate the resident's legs and check again later.
C. Report the swelling to the charge nurse.
D. Avoid bathing the resident's lower legs. - C. Report the swelling to the charge nurse.
A resident has a contracture of the right arm. When putting on the
resident's button-front shirt, the nurse aide should
A. put the shirt sleeve on the left arm first, then the right arm.
B. ask which arm the resident prefers the sleeve to go on first.
C. put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm.
D. raise resident's arms up to slide both sleeves on at the same time. - C. put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm.
When weighing a resident, it is important to make sure the
A. resident's last measured weight is available.
B. scale measures both pounds and kilograms.
C. resident is wearing light weight clothing such as pajamas.
D. scale is balanced or calibrated before helping the resident onto
the scale. - D. scale is balanced or calibrated before helping the
resident onto the scale.
A resident reports that his wrist watch is missing. The nurse aide
should ask
A. if the resident thinks someone took it.
B. if the resident has checked the lost and found box.
C. who was assigned to the resident on the previous shift.
D. for permission to help look around the resident's room. - D. for permission to help look around the resident's room.
When a resident wears a restraint, the nurse aide must make sure
the
A. resident is wearing an incontinent brief.
B. resident is checked once every two hours.
C. restraint is applied following the manufacturer's instructions. D. restraint is applied tightly and placed under the resident's clothing. - C. restraint is applied following the manufacturer's instructions.
When giving perineal care to a male resident who is uncircumcised,
the nurse aide should
A. push the foreskin back to clean.
B. keep the foreskin in place over the penis.
C. wipe from the base of the penis towards the tip.
D. just cleanse the tip and directly over the urethra. - A. push the foreskin back to clean.
A resident, who is on a toileting schedule, asks to go to the bathroom frequently. The nurse aide should respond to the resident's requests by
A. telling the resident that it is not time.
B. decreasing the resident's fluid intake.
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