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[Show more]Abandonment 
 ANSWER: Refers to discontinuing medical care without making sure that another 
heath-care professional with equal or a higher level of training has taken over patient 
care. 
Abdominal Thrusts 
 ANSWER: the act of pressing inward and upward upon a victim who is choking in 
order to ...
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 ANSWER: Refers to discontinuing medical care without making sure that another 
heath-care professional with equal or a higher level of training has taken over patient 
care. 
Abdominal Thrusts 
 ANSWER: the act of pressing inward and upward upon a victim who is choking in 
order to ...
Drug is affected by many factors. All of the following affect drug action except: 
The patient's intelligence. 
the size and age 
other drugs the resident is taking 
time and route of adminstration 
 ANSWER: The patient's intelligence 
Which abbreviations are most likely to be found on an order fo...
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Add to cartDrug is affected by many factors. All of the following affect drug action except: 
The patient's intelligence. 
the size and age 
other drugs the resident is taking 
time and route of adminstration 
 ANSWER: The patient's intelligence 
Which abbreviations are most likely to be found on an order fo...
Autonomy 
 ANSWER: Respect for the value, worth, dignity and decision making power of 
each individual. The right to make ones own decision 
Beneficence 
 ANSWER: Quality of doing or producing good; to implement actions that benefit 
clients and their support persons 
Bioethics 
 ANSWER: Ethics ar...
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Add to cartAutonomy 
 ANSWER: Respect for the value, worth, dignity and decision making power of 
each individual. The right to make ones own decision 
Beneficence 
 ANSWER: Quality of doing or producing good; to implement actions that benefit 
clients and their support persons 
Bioethics 
 ANSWER: Ethics ar...
You are given responsibility of a new patient. When you approach his ward, you come 
to know that he has wandered to another area of the hospital. What will be your tone 
while bringing him back? 
 ANSWER: "Let me take you to your room" 
Who is supposed to monitor the work of a nursing assistant...
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Add to cartYou are given responsibility of a new patient. When you approach his ward, you come 
to know that he has wandered to another area of the hospital. What will be your tone 
while bringing him back? 
 ANSWER: "Let me take you to your room" 
Who is supposed to monitor the work of a nursing assistant...
1. Older persons usually fear dying 
a. in nursing center 
b. in a hospital 
c. alone 
d. in pain 
 ANSWER: alone 
2. A resident requires mechanical ventilation. The nurse asks you to assist with the 
person's care. Which should you politely refuse to do? 
a. follow the care plan to communicate wi...
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a. in nursing center 
b. in a hospital 
c. alone 
d. in pain 
 ANSWER: alone 
2. A resident requires mechanical ventilation. The nurse asks you to assist with the 
person's care. Which should you politely refuse to do? 
a. follow the care plan to communicate wi...
Abandonment 
 ANSWER: The act of leaving, giving up on, or walking away from 
Abdominal thrust 
 ANSWER: The method of attempting to remove an object from the airway of 
someone who is choking 
Abduction pillow; Abductor wedge 
 ANSWER: A device that helps to move a body part away from the midline ...
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Add to cartAbandonment 
 ANSWER: The act of leaving, giving up on, or walking away from 
Abdominal thrust 
 ANSWER: The method of attempting to remove an object from the airway of 
someone who is choking 
Abduction pillow; Abductor wedge 
 ANSWER: A device that helps to move a body part away from the midline ...
STATE TESTED NURSE AIDE 
VOCABULARY EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
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VOCABULARY EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
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CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPY 
JURISPRUDENCE - PTA/AIDE 
SUPERVISION EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPY 
JURISPRUDENCE - PTA/AIDE 
SUPERVISION EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+
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Add to cartCALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPY 
JURISPRUDENCE - PTA/AIDE 
SUPERVISION EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPY 
JURISPRUDENCE - PTA/AIDE 
SUPERVISION EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+
MEDICATION AIDE EXAM | QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
MEDICATION AIDE EXAM | QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+
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& ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
MEDICATION AIDE EXAM | QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+
CERTIFIED MEDICATIONAIDE 
PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Correct Answer: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
Correct Answer: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose...
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PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Correct Answer: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
Correct Answer: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose...
ERTIFIED MEDICATIONAIDE 
PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Correct Answer: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
Correct Answer: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose ...
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PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Correct Answer: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
Correct Answer: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose ...
MEDICARE, MEDICAIDE, LTC NC 
INSURANCE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
Federal Program 
Correct Answer: Medicare is a federal health insurance program. Part of the Social 
Security program, Medicare is run by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Se...
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INSURANCE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
Federal Program 
Correct Answer: Medicare is a federal health insurance program. Part of the Social 
Security program, Medicare is run by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Se...
CERTIFIED MEDICATIONAIDE 
PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Correct Answer: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
Correct Answer: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose...
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PRACTICE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% 
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADEA+ 
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
Correct Answer: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
Correct Answer: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose...
What are your responsibilities as a CMA? 
: Assist a license nurse in providing safe and ethical care for clients. 
What do you do when you suspect abuse? 
: To give an account of something that has been seem, heard, or considered to 
be done to the supervising licensed nurse. 
What are examples of...
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: Assist a license nurse in providing safe and ethical care for clients. 
What do you do when you suspect abuse? 
: To give an account of something that has been seem, heard, or considered to 
be done to the supervising licensed nurse. 
What are examples of...
5ml= cc 
: 5cc 
5cc=?tsp 
: 1tsp 
3tsp=____Tbsp 
: 1 tbsp 
1oz=?cc 
: 30cc 
1tbsp= cc 
: 15cc 
2 
15cc= tbsp 
: 1 tbsp 
2Tbsp=____oz 
: 1 oz 
5mL=?tsp 
: 1tsp 
8oz=?cups 
: 1 cup 
Pharmacology is the study of? 
: drugs and their uses 
Pharmacodynamics is the study of 
: how the body responds to drug...
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: 5cc 
5cc=?tsp 
: 1tsp 
3tsp=____Tbsp 
: 1 tbsp 
1oz=?cc 
: 30cc 
1tbsp= cc 
: 15cc 
2 
15cc= tbsp 
: 1 tbsp 
2Tbsp=____oz 
: 1 oz 
5mL=?tsp 
: 1tsp 
8oz=?cups 
: 1 cup 
Pharmacology is the study of? 
: drugs and their uses 
Pharmacodynamics is the study of 
: how the body responds to drug...
Which of the following is an example of a medication error outside of the MA's control 
: The pharmacist has incorrectly filled a prescription based on a medication 
order that was difficult to read 
A medication aide can take an active role in helping to prevent medication errors by 
: Recognizin...
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: The pharmacist has incorrectly filled a prescription based on a medication 
order that was difficult to read 
A medication aide can take an active role in helping to prevent medication errors by 
: Recognizin...
Pathogen 
: organism causing disease 
What are the 3 types of pathogens that travel through the mucus membranes? 
: virus, bacteria and fungus 
What are Standard Precautions? 
: Steps to take to reduce the chance of contracting disease caused by blood 
borne pathogens. 
What are the steps for Stand...
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: organism causing disease 
What are the 3 types of pathogens that travel through the mucus membranes? 
: virus, bacteria and fungus 
What are Standard Precautions? 
: Steps to take to reduce the chance of contracting disease caused by blood 
borne pathogens. 
What are the steps for Stand...
AD 
: right ear (auris dextra) 
AS 
: left ear (auris sinistra) 
AU 
: both ears (auris uterque) 
ac 
: before meals 
ad lib 
: as desired 
ASAP 
2 
: as soon as possible 
bid 
: twice a day 
c 
: with 
cc 
: cubic centimeter 
cap 
: capsule 
d/c 
: discontinue 
dil 
: dilute or dissolve 
eli
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: right ear (auris dextra) 
AS 
: left ear (auris sinistra) 
AU 
: both ears (auris uterque) 
ac 
: before meals 
ad lib 
: as desired 
ASAP 
2 
: as soon as possible 
bid 
: twice a day 
c 
: with 
cc 
: cubic centimeter 
cap 
: capsule 
d/c 
: discontinue 
dil 
: dilute or dissolve 
eli
p.o. or PO 
: By Mouth 
O.D. 
: Right eye 
O.S. 
: left eye 
O.U. 
: Both Eyes 
NPO 
: nothing by mouth 
Otic 
2 
: Ear 
cc 
: cubic centimeter 
g or gm 
: gram 
gr. or gr 
: grain 
gtt. 
: Drops 
lb. or lb 
: Pound 
mg. or mg 
: milligram 
no. 
3 
: number 
tab. 
: tablet 
cap. 
: capsule
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: By Mouth 
O.D. 
: Right eye 
O.S. 
: left eye 
O.U. 
: Both Eyes 
NPO 
: nothing by mouth 
Otic 
2 
: Ear 
cc 
: cubic centimeter 
g or gm 
: gram 
gr. or gr 
: grain 
gtt. 
: Drops 
lb. or lb 
: Pound 
mg. or mg 
: milligram 
no. 
3 
: number 
tab. 
: tablet 
cap. 
: capsule
Drug is affected by many factors. All of the following affect drug action except: 
The patient's intelligence. 
the size and age 
other drugs the resident is taking 
time and route of adminstration 
: The patient's intelligence 
Which abbreviations are most likely to be found on an order for eye m...
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Add to cartDrug is affected by many factors. All of the following affect drug action except: 
The patient's intelligence. 
the size and age 
other drugs the resident is taking 
time and route of adminstration 
: The patient's intelligence 
Which abbreviations are most likely to be found on an order for eye m...
MAR 
: Medication Administration Record 
Diversion 
: illegally taking medications intended for use by a resident. 
Ethics 
: moral values 
code of ethics 
: no gifts or favors, doing the right thing when no one is watching. 
drug 
: a chemical substance that once introduced into the body, becomes a...
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: Medication Administration Record 
Diversion 
: illegally taking medications intended for use by a resident. 
Ethics 
: moral values 
code of ethics 
: no gifts or favors, doing the right thing when no one is watching. 
drug 
: a chemical substance that once introduced into the body, becomes a...
In pharmacology, the acronym SDME stands for: 
A) Absorption, Development, Medication, Excretion 
B) Administration, Distribution, Medication, Excretion 
C) Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion 
D) Administration, Distribution, Metabolism, Excrement 
: C) Absorption, Distribution, Metabo...
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Add to cartIn pharmacology, the acronym SDME stands for: 
A) Absorption, Development, Medication, Excretion 
B) Administration, Distribution, Medication, Excretion 
C) Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion 
D) Administration, Distribution, Metabolism, Excrement 
: C) Absorption, Distribution, Metabo...
Who is responsible for ordering patient medications? 
: Physician 
What are the six rights of medication administration? 
: Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right 
documentation 
How many hours must to have to complete the Medication Aide course? 
: 24 
Who or w...
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: Physician 
What are the six rights of medication administration? 
: Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right 
documentation 
How many hours must to have to complete the Medication Aide course? 
: 24 
Who or w...
Digoxin 
: heart medication for congestive heart failure, have to check pulse before you 
give, if less than 60 do NOT give, tell your Nurse because it will lower pulse rate 
lasix 
: for edema, hypertension, removes fluids from the Body. Check blood pressure 
before you give, resident may be dizz...
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: heart medication for congestive heart failure, have to check pulse before you 
give, if less than 60 do NOT give, tell your Nurse because it will lower pulse rate 
lasix 
: for edema, hypertension, removes fluids from the Body. Check blood pressure 
before you give, resident may be dizz...
AC 
: Before meals 
BID 
: Twice a day 
c- (line is over the c) 
: With 
cc 
: Cubic centimeter 
cap 
: capsule 
d/c 
2 
: discontinue 
dil 
: dissolve or dilute 
elix 
: Elixir 
gm 
: Gram 
gr 
: Grain 
gtt 
: Drop 
h/hr 
: Hour 
HO
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: Before meals 
BID 
: Twice a day 
c- (line is over the c) 
: With 
cc 
: Cubic centimeter 
cap 
: capsule 
d/c 
2 
: discontinue 
dil 
: dissolve or dilute 
elix 
: Elixir 
gm 
: Gram 
gr 
: Grain 
gtt 
: Drop 
h/hr 
: Hour 
HO
1x sold
Hour of sleep or bedtime 
: HS or qhs 
Twice a day 
: bid or BID 
Subcutaneous 
: sq. or SQ 
Every other day 
: qod or QOD 
Once a day 
: qd or QD 
gram 
2 
: gm 
milligram 
: mg 
after meals 
: pc 
OTC 
: over-the-counter 
by mouth 
: po 
q 
: every 
ac 
: before meals 
qid or QI
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Add to cartHour of sleep or bedtime 
: HS or qhs 
Twice a day 
: bid or BID 
Subcutaneous 
: sq. or SQ 
Every other day 
: qod or QOD 
Once a day 
: qd or QD 
gram 
2 
: gm 
milligram 
: mg 
after meals 
: pc 
OTC 
: over-the-counter 
by mouth 
: po 
q 
: every 
ac 
: before meals 
qid or QI
What are your responsibilities as a CMA? 
: Assist a license nurse in providing safe and ethical care for clients. 
What do you do when you suspect abuse? 
: To give an account of something that has been seem, heard, or considered to be 
done to the supervising licensed nurse. 
What are examples of...
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: Assist a license nurse in providing safe and ethical care for clients. 
What do you do when you suspect abuse? 
: To give an account of something that has been seem, heard, or considered to be 
done to the supervising licensed nurse. 
What are examples of...
3 Factors that affect drug absorption? 
: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose 4.) Right route 5.) Right 
time 6.) Right Documentation 7.) Right to Refuse 
Which of the following must you have completed to become a CMA 
: Al...
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: Age, Sex, Weight 
Seven Rights of Drug Administration 
: 1.) Right Resident 2.) Right Medication 3.) Right Dose 4.) Right route 5.) Right 
time 6.) Right Documentation 7.) Right to Refuse 
Which of the following must you have completed to become a CMA 
: Al...
AD 
: right ear (auris dextra) 
AS 
: left ear (auris sinistra) 
AU 
: both ears (auris uterque) 
ac 
: before meals 
ad lib 
: as desired 
ASAP 
: as soon as possible 
2 | P a g e 
bid 
: twice a day 
c 
: with 
cc 
: cubic centimeter 
cap 
: capsule 
d/c 
: discontinue 
dil 
: dilute or dissolve ...
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: right ear (auris dextra) 
AS 
: left ear (auris sinistra) 
AU 
: both ears (auris uterque) 
ac 
: before meals 
ad lib 
: as desired 
ASAP 
: as soon as possible 
2 | P a g e 
bid 
: twice a day 
c 
: with 
cc 
: cubic centimeter 
cap 
: capsule 
d/c 
: discontinue 
dil 
: dilute or dissolve ...
hemoglobin 
: substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen and gives it color 
barbiturates 
: butabarbital (Butisol), mephobarbital (Mebaral), pentobarbital (Nembutal), 
phenobarbital (Luminal, Solfoton), secobarbital (Seconal) SE: hangover, sedation, 
excitement, restlessness, confusion, all...
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: substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen and gives it color 
barbiturates 
: butabarbital (Butisol), mephobarbital (Mebaral), pentobarbital (Nembutal), 
phenobarbital (Luminal, Solfoton), secobarbital (Seconal) SE: hangover, sedation, 
excitement, restlessness, confusion, all...
True or False? Med aides may only give a PRN if the nurse has specifically delegated 
the task for the specific resident and drug? 
: True. Med aide can't assess the need for a PRN, this must be done by a nurse 
Med aides can't do what? 
: Give first doses of new meds 
Factors affecting drug acti...
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the task for the specific resident and drug? 
: True. Med aide can't assess the need for a PRN, this must be done by a nurse 
Med aides can't do what? 
: Give first doses of new meds 
Factors affecting drug acti...
Drug is affected by many factors. All of the following affect drug action except: 
The patient's intelligence. 
the size and age 
other drugs the resident is taking 
time and route of adminstration 
: The patient's intelligence 
Which abbreviations are most likely to be found on an order for eye m...
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Add to cartDrug is affected by many factors. All of the following affect drug action except: 
The patient's intelligence. 
the size and age 
other drugs the resident is taking 
time and route of adminstration 
: The patient's intelligence 
Which abbreviations are most likely to be found on an order for eye m...
OD 
: right eye 
opthalmic 
: pertaining to the eye 
antiviral drugs 
: acyclovir ( herpes) and AZT( HIV) work by resembling nucleotides and blocking 
DNA synthesis 
how to administer ear drops 
: 1. straighten ear canal (3 and up pull up) (under 3 pull down) 
2. Gently massage the tragus 
3. have ...
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: right eye 
opthalmic 
: pertaining to the eye 
antiviral drugs 
: acyclovir ( herpes) and AZT( HIV) work by resembling nucleotides and blocking 
DNA synthesis 
how to administer ear drops 
: 1. straighten ear canal (3 and up pull up) (under 3 pull down) 
2. Gently massage the tragus 
3. have ...
When assisting a client in learning how to use a cane, the nurse aide stands ☑: Slightly behind the client on the client's weak side 
When working with a client who has urinary retention, the nurse aide can expect that the 
client will ☑: Be unable to urinate 
Aging-related hearing changes res...
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When working with a client who has urinary retention, the nurse aide can expect that the 
client will ☑: Be unable to urinate 
Aging-related hearing changes res...
When did the first homemaker service establish by a social service agency in the United 
States? 
Ans: 1903 
What was the main purpose for homemaker service? 
Ans: child care 
What does OBRA stand for? 
Ans: Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 
When was OBRA passed? 
Ans: 1987 
What is OBRA? 
Ans: Ma...
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States? 
Ans: 1903 
What was the main purpose for homemaker service? 
Ans: child care 
What does OBRA stand for? 
Ans: Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 
When was OBRA passed? 
Ans: 1987 
What is OBRA? 
Ans: Ma...
Which member of the care team diagnoses disease and prescribes treatment? 
Ans: Physician (MD) 
Which of the following care team members are licensed professionals who may assign tasks 
to home health aides? 
Ans: Nurses, PTs, OTs 
Who does the care team revolve around? 
Ans: The client and his/her...
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Ans: Physician (MD) 
Which of the following care team members are licensed professionals who may assign tasks 
to home health aides? 
Ans: Nurses, PTs, OTs 
Who does the care team revolve around? 
Ans: The client and his/her...
Which of the Following is an example of a psychosocial need? 
Ans: Need For acceptance 
Which of the following is an effective way for an HHA to help prevent dehydration? 
Ans: Regularly encourage clients to drink. 
An example of a physical restraint is 
Ans: Side rails on a bed 
What does ADL's st...
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Ans: Need For acceptance 
Which of the following is an effective way for an HHA to help prevent dehydration? 
Ans: Regularly encourage clients to drink. 
An example of a physical restraint is 
Ans: Side rails on a bed 
What does ADL's st...
Which of the following is most appropriate practice to promote good skin care in the elderly: 
Ans: Keep the skin clean and well moisturized 
If dentures are not worn when sleeping, where should you store them? 
Ans: Place in a clean container in clean water 
Why is it important that a patient have ...
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Ans: Keep the skin clean and well moisturized 
If dentures are not worn when sleeping, where should you store them? 
Ans: Place in a clean container in clean water 
Why is it important that a patient have ...
What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? 
Ans- Prosthesis 
when a client has left-sided weakness, what part of a sweater is put on first 
Ans- Left sleeve 
It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's 
status with: 
Ans- the s...
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Ans- Prosthesis 
when a client has left-sided weakness, what part of a sweater is put on first 
Ans- Left sleeve 
It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's 
status with: 
Ans- the s...
What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? 
Ans- Prosthesis 
When a client has left-sided weakness, what is the recommended part of the 
sweater to put on first? 
Ans- Left sleeve 
It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's 
...
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Add to cartWhat is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part? 
Ans- Prosthesis 
When a client has left-sided weakness, what is the recommended part of the 
sweater to put on first? 
Ans- Left sleeve 
It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's 
...
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