Test Bank For Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care The Basics 6th Edition Jetta Fuzy All Chapters 1-10 Contents: 1 The Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care 2 Foundations of Resident Care 3 Understanding Residents 4 Body Systems and Related Conditions 5 Confusion, Dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease 6 Pe...
Hartman’s Nursing Assistant Care The Basics 6th Edition
Test Bank Hartman’s Nursing Assistant Care The
Basics 6th Edition Jetta Fuzy All Chapters 1-10
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Chapter 1: The Nursing Assistant in 7. The amount that Medicare and Medicaid will
Long-Term Care pay long-term care facilities for services is
based on
Multiple Choice. Choose the correct answer. (A) The resident’s background
1. Long-term care is offered in (B) The resident’s need upon admission and
(A) Hospitals throughout his stay
(B) Adult day services facilities (C) The size of the facility
(C) Skilled nursing facilities (D) The financial contributions from the resi-
(D) Ambulatory surgical centers dent’s family
2. Residents in are usually more indepen- 8. The residents with the longest average stay in
dent and do not need skilled care. long-term care facilities are
(A) Acute care facilities (A) Residents admitted for terminal care
(B) Assisted living facilities (B) Residents admitted for rehabilitation or
(C) Subacute care facilities temporary illness
(D) Hospice facilities (C) Residents who are developmentally disabled
(D) Residents who have dementia
3. Which of the following types of health care is
generally for people who will die in six months 9. A disorder in which a person has a serious
or less? loss of mental abilities, including the ability to
(A) Long-term care think, remember, and reason, is known as
(B) Outpatient care (A) A terminal illness
(C) Intergenerational care (B) Dementia
(D) Hospice care (C) Heart disease
(D) Chronic disorder
4. is a federal health insurance program 10. Which of the following is a typical task that
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people of any age with permanent kidney fail- nursing assistants perform?
ure or certain disabilities. (A) Administering medication
(A) Medicare (B) Bathing a resident
(B) Medicaid (C) Changing sterile dressings
(C) Occupational Safety and Health (D) Giving tube feedings
Administration 11. Which of the following is a task that nursing
(D) Health and Human Services assistants do not perform?
5. is a medical assistance program for (A) Shaving a resident
people who have a low income or certain (B) Inserting tubes into a resident’s body
disabilities. (C) Helping a resident with elimination needs
(A) Medicare (D) Caring for equipment
(B) Medicaid 12. Professionalism is related to
(C) Department of the Treasury (A) How a person behaves at home
(D) Committee on the Budget (B) How a person behaves at work
G. Medicare will pay for (C) How well a person performs on tests
(A) All care requested by the recipient (D) How a resident behaves in a facility
(B) All care requested by the doctor
(C) All care requested by the facility
(D) Care that it determines to be medically
necessary
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13. A resident has purchased a special gift for her 17. What does the term empathetic mean?
nursing assistant (NA). Which of the follow- (A) Empathetic means being alert around
ing would be the best response by the nursing others.
assistant? (B) Empathetic means being able to document
(A) The NA should refuse the gift but thank the accurately.
resident for thinking of her. (C) Empathetic means identifying with and
(B) The NA should refuse the gift and let the understanding the feelings of others.
resident know her employer is very unfair (D) Empathetic means taking responsibility for
about employees accepting gifts from one’s own actions.
residents.
18. Which of the following is part of proper per-
(C) The NA should accept the gift if the resi-
sonal grooming by a nursing assistant?
dent will keep it confidential.
(A) Bathing once every other day
(D) The NA should accept the gift and thank
(B) Applying perfume daily
the resident for thinking of her.
(C) Keeping hair neatly tied back away from
14. One example of professional behavior by nurs- the face
ing assistants when working with residents is (D) Wearing polished artificial nails to work
(A) Keeping all resident information
19. The best type of jewelry for an NA to wear to
confidential
work is
(B) Sharing funny stories about coworkers with
(A) A broach
the residents
(B) A watch
(C) Giving gifts to favorite residents
(C) A bracelet
(D) Asking residents for advice about personal
(D) A necklace
problems
15. Which of the following is the best example of 20. The most important member of the care
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a nursing assistant demonstrating that she is
(A) The nurse
dependable?
(B) The nursing assistant
(A) The nursing assistant shows an interest in
(C) The physician
others and their problems.
(D) The resident
(B) The nursing assistant performs tasks that
she does not know how to do so she does 21. Which member of the care team assesses
not bother her supervisor. residents, monitors progress, and gives
(C) The nursing assistant avoids excessive treatments and medication?
absences from work. (A) The nurse
(D) The nursing assistant respects an individu- (B) The nursing assistant
al’s background and beliefs. (C) The medical social worker
(D) The registered dietitian
1G. To hold oneself accountable means to
(A) Admit mistakes and apologize for them 22. Which member of the care team has the most
(B) Always speak positively about situations direct contact with the residents?
and people (A) The nursing assistant
(C) Be able to work with people of many differ- (B) The nurse
ent backgrounds (C) The physician
(D) Care about the problems of others (D) The activities director
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23. The chain of command is 28. Which of the following would be the best
(A) A legal term meaning a person can be held response by a nursing assistant if he forgets
responsible for harming someone else how to perform a procedure?
(B) The person in charge of the department (A) The NA should review the steps of the pro-
for each shift cedure in the procedure manual.
(C) The line of authority in a facility (B) The NA should perform the procedure
(D) The department that a nursing assistant anyway, knowing the correct order will
goes to if he wants to report a problem come to him.
(C) The NA should check online for instruc-
24. In which type of nursing care does the regis-
tions on how to perform the procedure.
tered nurse give much of the daily care to the
(D) The NA should ask the resident for a
residents?
reminder on how to perform the
(A) Facility nursing
procedure.
(B) Team nursing
(C) Primary nursing 29. What would be the best response by a nursing
(D) Functional nursing assistant if a surveyor asks her a question?
(A) The NA should answer honestly and to the
25. What is one possible negative result of the
best of her ability.
functional nursing style of care?
(B) The NA should offer suggestions for mak-
(A) There are too many tasks to be completed
ing improvements in the facility.
effectively.
(C) The NA should refuse to answer any ques-
(B) Nursing assistants may not be adequately
tions until her supervisor is present.
trained for their tasks.
(D) The NA should make up an answer if she
(C) Staff may overlook changes in a resident’s
does not know the answer to the question.
condition.
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2G. Which of the following is associated with per-
son-centered care?
(A) Nursing staff decide what a resident needs.
(B) A resident’s personal preferences and indi-
vidual choices are promoted.
(C) All residents are treated the same way.
(D) Nursing assistants make sure that all resi-
dents participate in the same activities.
27. A policy is
(A) A course of action that should be taken
every time a certain situation occurs
(B) A specific method of doing something
(C) The chain of command within the facility
(D) Another term for a state inspection of a
healthcare facility
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