NNAAP – NURSING ASSISTANT PRACTICE EXAM 2 – Flashcards
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            1. When should postmortem care be performed?
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        Postmortem care needs to be done before rigor mortis sets in so that the patient's appearance can be maintained.
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            2. A walker may be used if the client can
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        A resident must be able to support some weight before using a walker.
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            3. A cane should be used on
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        If the cane is not used on the strong side, the resident may fall.
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            4. A nurse aide is collecting linens for a bed change and drops a sheet on the floor. What should the nurse aide do?
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        To prevent contamination and the spread of microorganisms, the sheet should be put in the soiled linen hamper.
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            5. When applying a cold treatment to a patient, it is important to observe the patient closely for signs of
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        Cyanosis is an indication of poor circulation, which could lead to tissue death. The nurse aide should stop the treatment and report it to the charge nurse.
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            6. The purpose of correctly positioning the client is to
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        Correctly positioning a patient should prevent skin breakdown, increase comfort, and maintain the function of joints and muscles.
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            7. A surgical bed should be left in what position?
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        The bed should be level with the stretcher. This makes a transfer safer.
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            8. The preferred way to remove a bedpan from a client who is unable to lift her buttocks is to
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        Turning the resident is the easiest method, and it is important to hold the pan to prevent spilling the contents.
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            9. After shaving a patient with a safety razor, the nurse aide should
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        Sharps containers are puncture resistant. They are used to prevent contact with blood borne pathogens.
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            10. When a client complains that his dentures are hurting, the appropriate action is to
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        Always bring such complaints to the charge nurse.
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            11. A nurse aide notices that a water pitcher has spilled onto the floor. The best action for the aide to perform is to
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        Take care of spills immediately, or a patient may be injured while waiting for housekeeping.
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            12. Upon entering a room, the nurse aide notices that a patient is not breathing. The aide's first action is to
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        Call for help to activate the facility's emergency medical services. Early activation increases the client's chances for survival.
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            13. A patient is on bed rest, wearing a TED hose. How often should the hose be removed?
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        To allow normal blood flow to the lower extremities, the hose should be removed twice a day.
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            14. Decubitus ulcers can be prevented by
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        While choices a and b are correct, there is no data to suggest that choice c is correct.
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            15. The first step in getting a client up to walk is to
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        Always make sure the resident is allowed to get up first.
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            16. A client's vital signs are as follows: 118/80-8.8-80-30. Which finding should be reported at once?
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        The respiratory rate of this client is elevated.
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            17. All of the following can cause an inaccurate oral temperature reading EXCEPT
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        Electronic thermometers are commonly used for assessing temperature.
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            18. Diastolic blood pressure is determined by
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        The diasto lie blood pressure occurs when the heart muscle relaxes. It is the bottom number of the reading and is the last sound heard before silence.
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            19. All of the following are correct when measuring blood pressure, EXCEPT
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        Use a cuff that fits. If the cuff is too large, you will get a reading that is too low.
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            20. The first step in performing any procedure is to
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        Infection control (handwashing) is always the first step in a procedure.
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            21. Which of the following best destroys all bacteria?
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        Only sterilizing destroys bacteria.
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            22. In the event of a fire in a client's room, the nurse aide should first
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        Always get the client to safety first.
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            23. Safe use of oxygen therapy includes
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        Choice a is wrong because the flow is set by the physician. Choice b is wrong because wool can cause sparks, and c is wrong because alcohol causes drying. Therefore, only choice d is correct.
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            24. During CPR, the client should be lying
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        The client should be lying flat on a hard surface to assure adequate compressions and blood flow.
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            25. A procedure manual is a
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        A procedure manual is a written set of instructions on how to perform procedures.
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            26. If a client cannot speak English, the nurse aide should
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        It is mandatory to provide a certified interpreter to clients not fluent in English.
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            27. The accepted way to identify a client is to
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        Only an identification band is a definitive way to identify the patient. A confused patient may answer to any name.
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            28. Which of the following best describes nail care?
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        All residents need nail care. The nursing assistant should be able to obtain information needed from the care plan.
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            29. When performing perineal care on a male client, always
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        Material may build up under the foreskin in uncircumcised males unless the foreskin is retracted for cleaning.
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            30. Back rubs aid in all of the following EXCEPT
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        Back rubs are not used to improve posture.
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            31. A client's elbows are dry and red. The nurse aide should
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        Report this to the charge nurse, since there are many reasons for redness.
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            32. A decubitus ulcer can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT
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        Poor circulation, poor nutrition, and pressure on the skin all can cause decubitus ulcers.
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            33. The nursing assistant shampoos a client's hair to improve all of the following EXCEPT
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        Shampooing can improve circulation to the client's scalp, the client's general appearance, and the client's sense of well-being, but not a client's hair growth rate.
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            34. When removing a soiled gown from a client who has an IV, the best action is to
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        Remove the sleeve from the arm without tubing first.
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            35. If a client does not eat all the food on his tray, the first thing an aide should do is
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        The patient may not be eating due to personal dislike of the food. Asking first allows the nurse aide to request a replacement if the problem is this simple.
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            36. The client states that a mistake has been made: There is salt on her tray, although the doctor has ordered a low-salt diet. The nurse aide should
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        Any diet question must be answered before the resident eats.
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            37. Which of the following provides identification of clients in long-term care facilities?
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        Both identification bracelets and photographs are used for identification purposes in long-term care facilities.
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            38. Before transferring a client from the bed to a wheelchair, the nurse aide should sit her on the edge of the bed for a few minutes to
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        Orthostatic hypotension is the light-headed feeling we all get when we rise too fast.
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            39. The client's religion forbids eating meat. Beef stew is being served for lunch. The nurse aide should
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        The other answers do not address the resident's right to practice religion or her right to choice.
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            40. It is important to remember that dying patients
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        Not all dying patients have the same problems, but they have all the same care needs as anyone else.
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            41. Dying patients and their families
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        Because each dying resident has unique emotional needs, each person will go through the stages at different times and in a different order.
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            42. Which of the following is a sign of dementia in an elderly client?
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        Memory loss is a sign of dementia.
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            43. Clients with Alzheimer's disease may have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
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        Memory loss, wandering, and irritability are all signs of Alzheimer's disease.
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            44. When a client turns on the call light every few minutes, the appropriate response is to
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        Patients who use their call bell frequently are usually afraid they will be ignored if they don't call often. Stopping in frequently reassures them.
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            45. The doctor writes an order for "do not resuscitate" (DNR). What does this mean? breathing.
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        "Do not resuscitate" means that no attempts will be made to resuscitate the patient.
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            46. How a client reacts to illness and disability is most dependent on his
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        A person's total environment always affects everything that person does and thinks.
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            47. A client with dementia makes sexual advances toward another client who has dementia. The nurse aide should
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        Clients with dementia are not able to give consent; therefore, nurse aides have a responsibility to protect clients from sexual advances.
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            48. A client hits a nurse aide during lunch. The appropriate response is to
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        Obtaining assistance is the only correct way to deal with abuse by a resident.
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            49. A resident is confined to her bed. What might keep her from getting pressure sores?
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        An air mattress relieves pressure. Air pressure alteration reduces pressure against the body to prevent circulation impairment.
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            50. If the client is in traction, the nurse aide should never
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        Position of weights in traction is ordered by a doctor. Therefore, the nursing assistant should never change the position of weights without an order.
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            51. Security for a client's dentures includes
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        Every resident with dentures must have a labeled denture cup to ensure security of the costly dentures.
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            52. If family members bring new clothes in for an ECF resident, the nurse aide should
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        All residents have the right to their own personal possessions. Labels allow the aide to better provide protection.
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            53. The charge nurse instructs the nurse aide to clean an ECF resident's closet. The nurse aide should
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        The client has a legal right to decide what to keep and what to throw away, but may need assistance in the cleaning process.
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            54. Before dressing an ECF resident, the nurse aide should
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        Close the door to promote privacy.
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            55. Confidentiality refers to
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        Confidentiality refers to the client's right to privacy.
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            56. During A.M. care, the nurse aide nicks a resident while shaving him. What should she do first?
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        The first step is to stop the bleeding in order to ensure the patient's comfort.
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            57. Maintaining good interpersonal relationships depends on
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        Clear communications are key to good interpersonal relationships.
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            58. If a nursing assistant does not know how to complete an assignment, he should
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        Asking for help from a supervisor is a critical component to career growth.
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            59. Reporting what the client tells you is an example of
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        Subjective observation comes from what the client tells you; objective comes from what you see, feel, or smell.
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            60. Incontinence means that the patient is
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        Incontinence is generally due to a medical problem. It is important to adhere to a bowel/ bladder training program.
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            61. Failure to raise the side rails on the bed of a confused client is an act of
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        Negligence is an unintentional act of injury.
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            62. During a job interview, it is important to tell the interviewer about
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        You need to "sell" yourself during the interview. Ask about benefits and your personal needs after you get the job.
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            63. when a nurse aide cannot work due to illness, the nurse aide should
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        Contact a supervisor as soon as possible, so that a replacement can be found in a timely manner.
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            64. What is the main goal of OBRA?
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        All healthcare providers must be responsible for their actions.
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            65. The client asks to see a priest. The nurse aide should
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        It is a client's right to have clergy available as requested.
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            66. when caring for a client who has just been placed on NPO, the nurse aide should first
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        NPO means nothing by mouth, so removing all food and water will reduce temptations.
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            67. If a nurse aide sees another employee hit a client, the nurse aide should
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        Tell the charge nurse immediately when you suspect abuse. You are legally obligated to report it, and you want to do so as soon as possible to prevent further abuse.
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            68. which statement about mouth care for unconscious residents is correct?
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        The last sense to leave is hearing. Speak with kindness and be aware of what you say.
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            69. A hearing impaired client has the right to all of the following EXCEPT
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        The client has the right to assistance with hearing aids, but there is no right that pertains to getting expensive options.
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            70. Wheen documenting a client's vital signs, the nurse aide makes a mistake. The nurse aide should
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        Charting errors are corrected by using a single black line through the error, marking it with the word "error," and initialing it.
