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HCA Certification Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+ Pack
HCA Certification Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+ Pack
[Show more]HCA Certification Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+ Pack
[Show more]Which of the following are not LTCH record content? 
a. Care Plan 
b. Flow sheet 
c. Laboratory 
d. Advance directive 
e. Monthly summary 
: e. Monthly summary 
What are the top 10 conditions treated in Long-Term Care Hospital settings? 
: Total hip/knee joint replacement, Sepsis, Heart failure, Str...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are not LTCH record content? 
a. Care Plan 
b. Flow sheet 
c. Laboratory 
d. Advance directive 
e. Monthly summary 
: e. Monthly summary 
What are the top 10 conditions treated in Long-Term Care Hospital settings? 
: Total hip/knee joint replacement, Sepsis, Heart failure, Str...
Health Promotion 
: Strategy of improving the populations health by providing necessary information 
and tools so that individuals, groups can make informed decisions that promote 
health and wellness. 
Physiotherapist 
: Focuses on rehabilitation; assist clients with musculoskeletal impairments; ...
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Add to cartHealth Promotion 
: Strategy of improving the populations health by providing necessary information 
and tools so that individuals, groups can make informed decisions that promote 
health and wellness. 
Physiotherapist 
: Focuses on rehabilitation; assist clients with musculoskeletal impairments; ...
How to Save Time and Stay Organized: 1. Follow assignment sheet/care plan 
2. Remember client needs and priorities 
3. Set time limits - work within time limits unless client's needs more pressing 
4. Remain flexible 
5. Gather all equipment before starting task 
6. Know what tasks need to be done ...
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Add to cartHow to Save Time and Stay Organized: 1. Follow assignment sheet/care plan 
2. Remember client needs and priorities 
3. Set time limits - work within time limits unless client's needs more pressing 
4. Remain flexible 
5. Gather all equipment before starting task 
6. Know what tasks need to be done ...
HCA203 - Written final Questions & 
Correct Answers/ Graded A+
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Add to cartHCA203 - Written final Questions & 
Correct Answers/ Graded A+
What does Hematuria mean 
: blood in the urine 
If you have a client complaining of pain just below his rib cage on his right-hand side, which quadrant 
will this be located in 
: (URQ) Upper right quadrant 
What does the term Myalgia mean 
: muscle pain 
What is the anatomical term used to describ...
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Add to cartWhat does Hematuria mean 
: blood in the urine 
If you have a client complaining of pain just below his rib cage on his right-hand side, which quadrant 
will this be located in 
: (URQ) Upper right quadrant 
What does the term Myalgia mean 
: muscle pain 
What is the anatomical term used to describ...
What promotes openness to diversity in a health care profession 
: Self-awareness 
When gathering information the health care professional must consider what major factors 
: Possible responses of the person providing the information 
Effects of the environment on any response 
The possible sensitiv...
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Add to cartWhat promotes openness to diversity in a health care profession 
: Self-awareness 
When gathering information the health care professional must consider what major factors 
: Possible responses of the person providing the information 
Effects of the environment on any response 
The possible sensitiv...
Professional boundaries are necessary in caregiving because they help the home care aid 
: Keep a healthy relationship with the client 
A client's son asks the home care aide to do the family's laundry along with the client's. The HCA 
should: 
: Explain that the HCA can only provide services fo...
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Add to cartProfessional boundaries are necessary in caregiving because they help the home care aid 
: Keep a healthy relationship with the client 
A client's son asks the home care aide to do the family's laundry along with the client's. The HCA 
should: 
: Explain that the HCA can only provide services fo...
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List 5 effects that using an open ended questions for good communication would have 
: 1. encourages conversation, 2. helps the person feel heard, 3. prevents misunderstandings, 4. 
helps the dying person share their story, 5. validates the persons experience 
List 5 common physical changes during ...
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Add to cartList 5 effects that using an open ended questions for good communication would have 
: 1. encourages conversation, 2. helps the person feel heard, 3. prevents misunderstandings, 4. 
helps the dying person share their story, 5. validates the persons experience 
List 5 common physical changes during ...
Handwashing 
: 1. wet hands and wrists under running water to begin cleansing 
2. apply soap to hands to begin washing 
3. lather all surfaces of hands and to wrists 
4. use friction rubbing soapy hands together for a minimum of 20 seconds 
5. rinse hands and wrists under running water to remove soa...
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Add to cartHandwashing 
: 1. wet hands and wrists under running water to begin cleansing 
2. apply soap to hands to begin washing 
3. lather all surfaces of hands and to wrists 
4. use friction rubbing soapy hands together for a minimum of 20 seconds 
5. rinse hands and wrists under running water to remove soa...
When providing culturally appropriate care, the following is what would need to be done 
: Identify the consumers preferences, believes, and values, and respect them. 
Promote a consumer's dignity, privacy, and independence by 
: Using the word help 
If a person who is not on the care team asks you...
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Add to cartWhen providing culturally appropriate care, the following is what would need to be done 
: Identify the consumers preferences, believes, and values, and respect them. 
Promote a consumer's dignity, privacy, and independence by 
: Using the word help 
If a person who is not on the care team asks you...
What is multiple sclerosis? 
: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a persistent, slowly progressive disease in which the body's immune 
system attacks the protective myelin sheaths that surround the nerve cells of the brain and spinal 
cord (a process called demyelination), resulting in damaged areas that...
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Add to cartWhat is multiple sclerosis? 
: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a persistent, slowly progressive disease in which the body's immune 
system attacks the protective myelin sheaths that surround the nerve cells of the brain and spinal 
cord (a process called demyelination), resulting in damaged areas that...
If a family member questions you about their loved one's condition how should you respond 
: Answer it honestly 
body language 
: The use of body, facial expressions and eyes for communication 
How should you deal with a client that has opinions/beliefs that conflict with yours 
: Listen respectful...
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Add to cartIf a family member questions you about their loved one's condition how should you respond 
: Answer it honestly 
body language 
: The use of body, facial expressions and eyes for communication 
How should you deal with a client that has opinions/beliefs that conflict with yours 
: Listen respectful...
Learning Styles 
: the way a person uses his/her physical senses to learn 
adult family home 
: residential, neighborhood home licensed to care for 2-6 people 
assessment 
: gathering information to determine what help a client needs 
boarding home 
: Larger, residential facility licensed to care fo...
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Add to cartLearning Styles 
: the way a person uses his/her physical senses to learn 
adult family home 
: residential, neighborhood home licensed to care for 2-6 people 
assessment 
: gathering information to determine what help a client needs 
boarding home 
: Larger, residential facility licensed to care fo...
credibility 
: to make one's employees and interested outsiders understand and appreciate her personal 
commitments and management style 
managers have to master_____ 
: the basic elements of public communication and be flexible enough to adapt them to varying 
situations; one's effectiveness as...
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Add to cartcredibility 
: to make one's employees and interested outsiders understand and appreciate her personal 
commitments and management style 
managers have to master_____ 
: the basic elements of public communication and be flexible enough to adapt them to varying 
situations; one's effectiveness as...
4 normals changes in the nervous system associated with aging 
: 1. changes in sleep pattern 
2. Hearing and vision decreases 
3. Slower reflexes 
4. Less sensitive to heat and cold (nerve endings) 
3 symptoms of early stage dementia, and a support strategy for each 
: 1. forgetfulness: use labels, ...
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Add to cart4 normals changes in the nervous system associated with aging 
: 1. changes in sleep pattern 
2. Hearing and vision decreases 
3. Slower reflexes 
4. Less sensitive to heat and cold (nerve endings) 
3 symptoms of early stage dementia, and a support strategy for each 
: 1. forgetfulness: use labels, ...
What is a stressor? 
: something that causes a state of strain or tension. 
Sallys teddy bear is afraid of the dark and needs a nightlight. This is an example of what defense 
mechanism? 
: projection 
If a person is stressed and as a result experiences a change in appetite, this can be related to ...
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Add to cartWhat is a stressor? 
: something that causes a state of strain or tension. 
Sallys teddy bear is afraid of the dark and needs a nightlight. This is an example of what defense 
mechanism? 
: projection 
If a person is stressed and as a result experiences a change in appetite, this can be related to ...
PIECES stands for and means 
: Physical- Basic needs: (Hunger, thirst, need to toilet) 
Recent change in medical condition: (pain, delirium, infection) 
Medication: (new med, dosage, prns) 
Altered senses (cold, hot, glasses hearing aids) 
Intellectual- getting to know them on a intellectual level ...
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Add to cartPIECES stands for and means 
: Physical- Basic needs: (Hunger, thirst, need to toilet) 
Recent change in medical condition: (pain, delirium, infection) 
Medication: (new med, dosage, prns) 
Altered senses (cold, hot, glasses hearing aids) 
Intellectual- getting to know them on a intellectual level ...
What temp must you keep foods cold? 
: 40 degrees 
Gloves are required when 
: You may be exposed to blood or bodily fluids 
When should you check a clients skin 
: Anytime you do personal care 
HIV is hard to kill on household surfaces 
: False 
To prevent pressure ulcers for clients in wheelchairs...
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Add to cartWhat temp must you keep foods cold? 
: 40 degrees 
Gloves are required when 
: You may be exposed to blood or bodily fluids 
When should you check a clients skin 
: Anytime you do personal care 
HIV is hard to kill on household surfaces 
: False 
To prevent pressure ulcers for clients in wheelchairs...
Why do we need to look at history to understand healthcare administration/health law? 
: • Conflicts of society impede growth of hospitals and contributed to their progress. 
• Advances in medicine through the ages led to the rise of the modern-day hospital and 
improvements in the quality of p...
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Add to cartWhy do we need to look at history to understand healthcare administration/health law? 
: • Conflicts of society impede growth of hospitals and contributed to their progress. 
• Advances in medicine through the ages led to the rise of the modern-day hospital and 
improvements in the quality of p...
Common Care Practices (beginning) 
TIP: This skill is evaluated as part of every skill, not as a separate skill. 
: 1. Knock or announce before identifying yourself: "Hello, ____, my name is Abby and I'm your 
HCA. 
2. Confirm the task is in the Care Plan and ask if it's a good time. 
3. Explai...
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Add to cartCommon Care Practices (beginning) 
TIP: This skill is evaluated as part of every skill, not as a separate skill. 
: 1. Knock or announce before identifying yourself: "Hello, ____, my name is Abby and I'm your 
HCA. 
2. Confirm the task is in the Care Plan and ask if it's a good time. 
3. Explai...
Dr. Albert Barnett, Founding Partner of Friendly Hills Healthcare Network (FHHN), told the CEOs of 
all the major HMOs in Southern California that: "Quality Health Care is, in and of itself, both costefficient and cost-effective." 
: True 
A quality product or service is one that fails to meet e...
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Add to cartDr. Albert Barnett, Founding Partner of Friendly Hills Healthcare Network (FHHN), told the CEOs of 
all the major HMOs in Southern California that: "Quality Health Care is, in and of itself, both costefficient and cost-effective." 
: True 
A quality product or service is one that fails to meet e...
PIECES stands for and means 
: Physical- Basic needs: (Hunger, thirst, need to toilet) 
Recent change in medical condition: (pain, delirium, infection) 
Medication: (new med, dosage, prns) 
Altered senses (cold, hot, glasses hearing aids) 
Intellectual- getting to know them on a intellectual level ...
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Add to cartPIECES stands for and means 
: Physical- Basic needs: (Hunger, thirst, need to toilet) 
Recent change in medical condition: (pain, delirium, infection) 
Medication: (new med, dosage, prns) 
Altered senses (cold, hot, glasses hearing aids) 
Intellectual- getting to know them on a intellectual level ...
True or False: 
The ACA requires that all providers adopt a compliance plan as a condition of enrollment with 
Medicare, Medicaid, and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). 
: True 
According to HHS-OIG - what are three important reasons for proper documentation in Compliance? 
1.Protect ou...
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Add to cartTrue or False: 
The ACA requires that all providers adopt a compliance plan as a condition of enrollment with 
Medicare, Medicaid, and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). 
: True 
According to HHS-OIG - what are three important reasons for proper documentation in Compliance? 
1.Protect ou...
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