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  • 問題数 77 • 1/15/2024

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  • 1

    The term used for persons living in long-term care facilities is:

    Resident

  • 2

    The successful Nurse Assistant should be:

    All of the above

  • 3

    The responsibilities of a Nurse Assistant are listed in a:

    Job description

  • 4

    As a Nurse Assistant, your scope of practice includes:

    Bathing and dressing residents.

  • 5

    What should the Nurse Assistant do if asked to do something he or she doesn’t know how to do?

    Tell the nurse he or she is uncertain and ask for help.

  • 6

    Which member of the long-term health care team provides the most hands-on care to the resident?

    Nurse Assistant

  • 7

    The direct supervisor of the Nurse Assistant is the:

    Charge nurse.

  • 8

    California Code of Regulations, Title 22 establishes:

    Minimum standards of patient care

  • 9

    Which of the following describes the minimum number of theory and clinical hours in a Nurse Assistant program approved by the California Department of Health Services?

    50 hours theory, 100 hours supervised clinical training.

  • 10

    A California Nurse Assistant is renewing his/her certification. How many inservice/continuing education hours must an individual take in a two year period in order to renew Nurse Assistant certification?

    48 Hours.

  • 11

    How many hours must a Nurse Assistant work for pay in each renewal period?

    8 Hours.

  • 12

    Which best defines Medicare?

    Medical benefits for persons age 65 and over.

  • 13

    Which of the following situations should the Nurse Assistant report to the Director of Nursing?

    The nurse in charge is suspected of abusing a resident.

  • 14

    HIPAA refers to:

    Confidentiality

  • 15

    A Nurse Assistant may insure a resident’s dignity by:

    All of the above

  • 16

    The Nurse Assistant must submit fingerprints to the CDPH:

    Once in a lifetime upon enrollment in a Nurse Assistant course.

  • 17

    A mandated reporter:

    All of the above

  • 18

    Prior to working with residents, the Nurse Assistant must:

    Have a TB clearance.

  • 19

    The responsible Nurse Assistant will arrive at work:

    With enough time to be ready to start work at the designated time.

  • 20

    Upon successful completion of a Nurse Assistant training program, the candidate has how much time to complete the state competency exam?

    2 years.

  • 21

    The overall purpose of OBRA is to:

    Improve quality of life for residents in nursing facilities.

  • 22

    What is the maximum number of times that the State Competency Exam may be taken?

    3 times

  • 23

    A Nurse Assistant may be dismissed from a job because of:

    All of the above.

  • 24

    The Nurse Assistant should not:

    Ask about the resident’s bank account.

  • 25

    The Patient Care Partnership: Understanding Expectations, Rights, and Responsibilities is a federal law.

    False

  • 26

    OBRA applies to all 50 states.

    True

  • 27

    Nursing center residents have rights as U.S. citizens.

    True

  • 28

    Residents are informed of their rights only in writing.

    False

  • 29

    Residents have the right to choose their own doctors.

    True

  • 30

    You should open the person's mail within 24 hours of it being delivered to the center.

    False

  • 31

    A resident complains about the food. The center must try to provide desired foods.

    True

  • 32

    Residents must provide some type of work for the center.

    False

  • 33

    Resident groups can discuss ideas for activity programs.

    True

  • 34

    An employee was found guilty of abusing a resident. The center can continue to employ the person.

    False

  • 35

    You can restrain a resident to provide care.

    False

  • 36

    ‘The Patient Care Partnership: Understanding Expectations, Rights, and Responsibilities’ is concerned with:

    Hospital care

  • 37

    These statements are about hospital care. Which is correct?

    Patients have the right to make informed treatment choices.

  • 38

    A son has the legal right to act on his mother's behalf. The son is his mother's legal

    Representative

  • 39

    A daughter wants to read her father's medical record. What should you do?

    Tell the nurse.

  • 40

    A resident refuses to have a shower. What should you do?

    Tell the nurse.

  • 41

    Which violates the person's right to privacy?

    Opening window blinds when assisting with bathing

  • 42

    A resident has a phone and wants to make a call. What should you do?

    Leave the room.

  • 43

    Who decides how to style a person's hair?

    The person

  • 44

    Residents have the right to

    Voice complaints about care

  • 45

    A resident brought furniture and other items from home. They are

    Labeled with the person's name

  • 46

    Residents have the right to be free from:

    Involuntary seclusion

  • 47

    Who selects activities for a resident?

    The person

  • 48

    A nursing center must provide

    A safe, clean, and comfortable setting

  • 49

    A long-term care ombudsman

    Investigates resident complaints

  • 50

    Which action promotes dignity?

    Listening to the person

  • 51

    Which is the correct way to address a person?

    "Hello, Mrs. Smith."

  • 52

    Which promotes privacy?

    Closing the privacy curtain for a procedure

  • 53

    Ethics is:

    Knowledge of right and wrong conduct

  • 54

    Which is ethical behavior?

    Reporting errors

  • 55

    On your days off, you call the agency to check on a patient. This is a:

    Boundary sign

  • 56

    To maintain professional boundaries, your behaviors must:

    Help the person

  • 57

    You help with a friend's hospital care. This is a:

    Boundary crossing

  • 58

    Which is a crime?

    Abuse

  • 59

    These statements are about negligence. Which is true?

    The person or the person's property was harmed.

  • 60

    Threatening to touch the person's body without the person's consent is:

    Assault

  • 61

    Restraining a person's freedom of movement is:

    False imprisonment

  • 62

    A person's photos are shown to others without consent. This is:

    Invasion of privacy

  • 63

    Sharing a resident's photo on a social media site is:

    A violation of HIPAA

  • 64

    You tell others that you are a nurse. This is:

    Fraud

  • 65

    Informed consent is when the person:

    Fully understands all aspects of his or her treatment

  • 66

    Who is most at risk for being wounded, attacked, or damaged?

    An older person

  • 67

    Self-neglect is when:

    The person's behaviors put him or her at risk for harm

  • 68

    You scold an older person for not eating lunch. This is:

    Verbal abuse

  • 69

    You leave a home care patient before completing your assignment. This is abuse by:

    Neglect

  • 70

    You fall asleep at work. This is:

    Malpractice

  • 71

    Which is a sign of elder abuse?

    Poor personal hygiene

  • 72

    An older adult has a black eye, bruises on the face, and bite marks on the arms. These are signs:

    Physical abuse

  • 73

    A child is dirty and has a body odor. These are signs of:

    Neglect

  • 74

    Blood stains on a child's underpants are a sign of:

    Sexual abuse

  • 75

    These statements are about intimate partner violence. Which is true?

    One partner has control over the other partner.

  • 76

    You suspect a resident was abused. What should you do?

    Tell the nurse.

  • 77

    Depriving a child of food, clothing, and shelter is:

    Neglect