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D &S S TNA practice test 2 |79 Questions and Answers 100% Correct d. provide safety at all times - Answer #1. When transferring a resident be sure to a. have him pivot on his affected leg b. always use a transfer board c. use the muscles in your back to lift d. prov ide safety at all times a. saliva or vaginal drainage - Answer #2. Gloves should be worn when coming in contact with a. saliva or vaginal drainage b. the resident's hands or feet c. the resident's clean, wet skin d. the resident's clean sheets c. th e bed spring using a slip knot - Answer #3. Hand restraints should be fastened securely to a. the side rails in the high position b. the side rails in the low position c. the bed spring using a slip knot d. the bed frame using a square knot b. 100 - 105 degrees Fahrenheit. - Answer #4. The water temperature for a hot soak or tub bath should be a. 80 - 90 degrees Fahrenheit. b. 100 - 105 degrees Fahrenheit. c. 110 - 115 degrees Fahrenheit. d. above 115 degrees Fahrenheit. c. listening to loud music - Answer #5. Which one of the following is an activity that a confused resident most likely would not enjoy a. helping you with chores b. listening to quiet background music c. listening to loud music d. playing checkers c. a side effect - Answer #6. Disorientation can be described as a. a disease b. an attention getting tactic c. a side effect d. mental retardation c. chemical wastes (perspiration) - Answer #7. All of the following are waste products produced by th e human body EXCEPT a. solid wastes (feces) b. gaseous wastes (CO -2) c. chemical wastes (perspiration) d. liquid wastes (urine) c. notify your charge nurse immediately - Answer #8. While caring for Mr. Smith, the gastrostomy tube falls out. You should a. push it back into the hole b. throw it away to prevent infection c. notify your charge nurse immediately d. call the physician c. before the resident takes a nap - Answer #9. Hair care would NOT be performed a. as part of morning care b. when gettin g a person up from resting c. before the resident takes a nap d. whenever it is needed to keep a person well groomed c. neurofibrillary tangles - Answer #10. What is found upon examining the brain of a resident with Alzheimer's disease a. no brain cell s b. water on the brain c. neurofibrillary tangles d. about 75% of the brain cells c. greet him by name and introduce yourself - Answer #11. When a new resident is admitted, you should a. keep him separated from his roommate until he has adjusted b. make his important decisions for him during his transition period c. greet him by name and introduce yourself d. do everything for him even if he is able a. giving personal care - Answer #12. Privacy must be provided for a resident when a. giving personal care b. having meals c. watching television d. making an unoccupied bed c. resident abuse - Answer #13. Being rude when a resident asks for help is considered to be a. a nursing assis tant's right b. acceptable under certain circumstances c. resident abuse d. justifiable if the resident continually complains b. report this immediately - Answer #14. One of the residents assigned to your care has a frequent family member visitor who a ppears drunk and abusive to the resident. You should a. ignore this situation, and go about your work b. report this immediately c. call 911 for help d. forbid the visitor to return again a. has fallen while walking - Answer #15. An observation that mu st be reported immediately is when a resident a. has fallen while walking b. consumed 100% of his meal c. performed active range of motion exercises d. participated in a Bingo game

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