Foundations of Resident Care Multiple Choice Test Questions With 100% Correct Solutions.
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NUR 2990
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NUR 2990
(B) Before accidents occur - Answer When should unsafe conditions be reported?
(A) When the facility is involved in a lawsuit
(B) Before accidents occur
(C) Only if a resident complains
(D) Whenever the nursing assistant has some extra time
(B) "There are raised, red marks the size of...
Foundations of Resident Care Multiple
Choice Test Questions With 100%
Correct Solutions.
(B) Before accidents occur - Answer When should unsafe conditions be reported?
(A) When the facility is involved in a lawsuit
(B) Before accidents occur
(C) Only if a resident complains
(D) Whenever the nursing assistant has some extra time
(B) "There are raised, red marks the size of pinpricks on Mrs. Johnson's torso." - Answer Which of the
following is an example of objective information?
(A) "Mrs. Johnson says she has a rash on her torso."
(B) "There are raised, red marks the size of pinpricks on Mrs. Johnson's torso."
(C) "Mrs. Johnson must have a rash because she looks uncomfortable."
(D) "Mrs. Johnson needs some lotion."
(C) Face the resident and speak clearly. - Answer What is a proper way for a nursing assistant to
respond if a resident does not hear her or does not understand her?
(A) Speak more quickly.
(B) Whisper the words.
(C) Face the resident and speak clearly.
(D) Turn off the resident's hearing aid.
(B) Asking "why" questions - Answer Which of the following are ways to avoid barriers to
communication?
(A) Using slang
(B) Asking "why" questions
, (C) Using lots of medical terminology
(D) Not giving medical advice
(D) Taste - Answer Which of the following senses is not used in making observations?
(A) Sight
(B) Touch
(C) Smell
(D) Taste
(B) Use simple, non-medical terms - Answer When speaking with residents and their families, nursing
assistants should
(A) Use medical terms so that they will understand more easily
(B) Use simple, non-medical terms
(C) Use a different language
(D) Talk over their heads to other staff members
(B) Chest pain, high fever - Answer Choose the resident conditions that the NA should report
immediately to the nurse.
(A) Family fighting
(B) Chest pain, high fever
(C) Watching too much TV
(D) Acting lonely
(C) Get the resident's attention before speaking - Answer When communicating with a resident who is
hearing-impaired, a nursing assistant should
(A) Keep her hands in front of her face
(B) Shout
(C) Get the resident's attention before speaking
(D) Chew gum
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