HCA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS. Activities of daily living are? ANSWER -A: social and recreational activities B: Activities that support workers perform to prevent injury C: physical exercises that people perform daily to keep themselves fit D: self -care activities that people perform daily to remain independent and to function in society Ans: D Which of the following is a way in which support workers assist nurses or other health care team members? ANSWER -A: assess the client's needs B: order range -of-motion exercises C: witness legal signatures on permission forms D: Report changes in the client's behavior or health Ans: D Resident is a term used to describe a person who is receiving care at: ANSWER -A: home B: A long -term care facility C: An outpatient clinic D: A hospital Ans: B The main focus of the health care team is to: ANSWER -A: see as many client's as possible B: provide quality care for the client C: complete assigned tasks as quickly as possible D: find a cure for the client's illness or disease Ans: B Support workers are: ANSWER -A: unregulated care providers B: licenses health care workers C: members of a professional college D: members of a regulatory body Ans: A Scope of practice means: ANSWER -A: the tasks that are assigned by your supervisor B: the tasks that a client asks you to perform C: the effort you put into performing a task or procedure D: the legal limits of your role Ans: D Professionalism is: ANSWER -A: a term used to describe workplace settings B: an approach to work that demonstrate respect for others, commitment, competence and appropriate behaviour C: a commitment made by regulated professionals D: Another term for confidentiality Ans: B Which of the following is true? ANSWER -A: you can use a client's phone to make personal calls B: friends can visit you at work C: you must follow your employer's dress code and policies D: sharing your personal problems with a client shows compassion: Ans: C In a long -term care facility, the client's information should be shared among: ANSWER -A: health care team members involved in the client's care B: health care team members and friends who visit the client C: family and friends of the client D: all staff members at the facility Ans: A Compassion means: ANSWER -A: keeping one's feelings to oneself B: approaching your work with enthusiasm C: taking pity on those who are less fortunate D: caring about another's misfortune and suffering Ans: D The acronym DIPPS stands for: ANSWER -A: disability, independence, preferences, policies, sympathy B: dignity, independence, preferences, privacy, safety C: discretion, individuality, pity, privacy, support D: disability, individuality, pity, privacy, scope of practice Ans: B Which is false? When solving problems, you should: ANSWER -A: consider your scope of practice B: consider the principles of compassionate care C: discuss the problem with the client D: not involve the client to prevent causing more problems Ans: D Canada's health care system is: ANSWER -A: strictly a federal responsibility B: delivered by government employees C: funded by private insurance companies D: publicly funded through provincial or territorial and federal taxes Ans: D Provincial and territorial governments are responsible for: ANSWER -A: paying the full amount of all medical procedures B: planning, financing, and delivering their own health care insurance plans C: delivering health care services to indigenous peoples and military personnel D: delivering health care services to inmates of federal penitentiaries and to RCMP Ans: B Which laws ensures that every citizen has access to health care? ANSWER -A: the medical care act B: the Canada health act C: the long -term care facilities act D: the hospital insurance and diagnostic services act Ans: B Canadians who travel to other parts of the country still maintain their provincial or territorial health care coverage. Which principle of medicare does this exemplify? ANSWER -A: portability B: universality C: comprehensiveness D: public administration Ans: A The most pressing cause of health care reform has been: ANSWER -A: the Great Depression B: lack of accessibility C: lack of available technology D: rising costs of providing technology, drugs, and services Ans: D A recent trend in health care is to focus on: ANSWER -A: cutting back on home care services B: opening more hospitals in rural areas C: cutting back on public health policies D: public policy that promotes health and prevents disease Ans: D Immunization programs are an example of a: ANSWER -A: medicare system B: disease prevention program C: home care services D: facility -based treatment Ans: B One major focus of home care is to: ANSWER -A: diagnose and treat disease B: enable clients to remain in their own homes C: provide accommodation for people with disabilities
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