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CNA Final Exam Study / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A "DNR" order means that 
a) CPR will not be done 
b) The person has a living will 
c) Life-porlonging measures will be carried out 
d) The person is kept alive as long as possible - a) CPR will not be done 
A 5-year-old views death as 
a) Temporary 
b) Final 
c) Adults do 
d) Going to sleep - a) Temporary 
A baby's teeth are flossed when two baby teeth touch. True or false? - True 
A back massage relaxes muscles and stimulates circulation. True or false? - True 
A care plan includes the foll...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 75 pages •
A "DNR" order means that 
a) CPR will not be done 
b) The person has a living will 
c) Life-porlonging measures will be carried out 
d) The person is kept alive as long as possible - a) CPR will not be done 
A 5-year-old views death as 
a) Temporary 
b) Final 
c) Adults do 
d) Going to sleep - a) Temporary 
A baby's teeth are flossed when two baby teeth touch. True or false? - True 
A back massage relaxes muscles and stimulates circulation. True or false? - True 
A care plan includes the foll...
CNA Final Exam Study Guide Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A document that states the medical care a person want, or does not want, in case he or she becomes 
unable to make those decisions for him- or herself - Living will 
A healthy person generally needs to take in about 64 to 96 oz of fluid each day. How many mL is this? 
- 1920 mL - 2880 mL 
A resident asks you to read a passage from his Bible, telling you that it will comfort him. Which of the 
following best describes what you should do next? - Open the Bible and begin to read 
A resident in this...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
A document that states the medical care a person want, or does not want, in case he or she becomes 
unable to make those decisions for him- or herself - Living will 
A healthy person generally needs to take in about 64 to 96 oz of fluid each day. How many mL is this? 
- 1920 mL - 2880 mL 
A resident asks you to read a passage from his Bible, telling you that it will comfort him. Which of the 
following best describes what you should do next? - Open the Bible and begin to read 
A resident in this...
CNA FINAL EXAM Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A brain disorder in which clusters of brain cells sometimes signal abnormally is - Epilepsy 
A defibrillator is - Used to deliver a shock to the heart when a person is in ventricular fibrillation 
A developmental disability is - A disability that occurs before 22 years of age 
A gown is needed for isolation precautions. The gown is removed - Before leaving the room 
A hot pack has cooled. What should you do? - Change the pack
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
A brain disorder in which clusters of brain cells sometimes signal abnormally is - Epilepsy 
A defibrillator is - Used to deliver a shock to the heart when a person is in ventricular fibrillation 
A developmental disability is - A disability that occurs before 22 years of age 
A gown is needed for isolation precautions. The gown is removed - Before leaving the room 
A hot pack has cooled. What should you do? - Change the pack
CNA Exam 2 Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A pulse which occurs in an irregular pattern of rate: - Should be counted for one full minute 
. Gowns, gloves, masks, apron and goggles/face shields are called: - Personal protection 
equipment 
. If a nurse aide needs to wear a gown to care for a client in isolation, the nurse aide must: - Take 
the gown off in the dirty utility room 
. What is your first concern if a fire occurs? - Getting residents to safety 
79. Microorganisms are organisms that can only be seen under a microscope. Which of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
A pulse which occurs in an irregular pattern of rate: - Should be counted for one full minute 
. Gowns, gloves, masks, apron and goggles/face shields are called: - Personal protection 
equipment 
. If a nurse aide needs to wear a gown to care for a client in isolation, the nurse aide must: - Take 
the gown off in the dirty utility room 
. What is your first concern if a fire occurs? - Getting residents to safety 
79. Microorganisms are organisms that can only be seen under a microscope. Which of...
CNA chapter 1 review (exam 1) Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A ____ is a method or way of doing. - procedure 
A professional relationship between an NA and a resident includes: - keeping resident 
information confidential 
A resident has purchased a special gift for her nursing assistant, Sarah. How should Sarah respond? - 
Refuse but thank her for thinking of her 
A resident's protected health information (PHI) may be shared with: - only those who need the 
information for care or processing of records
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
A ____ is a method or way of doing. - procedure 
A professional relationship between an NA and a resident includes: - keeping resident 
information confidential 
A resident has purchased a special gift for her nursing assistant, Sarah. How should Sarah respond? - 
Refuse but thank her for thinking of her 
A resident's protected health information (PHI) may be shared with: - only those who need the 
information for care or processing of records
CHC Study Guide Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
"Incident To" services - services commonly furnished in a physician's office by a nurse 
practitioner in which there is direct physician personal supervision and are billed under the 
physician's provider number (does not apply in hospital setting) 
physician must be present to bill (*) 
1500 Form - Non-institutional providers must use this form to bill Medicare, Medicaid, 
CHAMPUS, and most private insurance companies 
used to bill Part B claims 
72 Hour Rule/3 Day Window Project (*) - all ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 62 pages •
"Incident To" services - services commonly furnished in a physician's office by a nurse 
practitioner in which there is direct physician personal supervision and are billed under the 
physician's provider number (does not apply in hospital setting) 
physician must be present to bill (*) 
1500 Form - Non-institutional providers must use this form to bill Medicare, Medicaid, 
CHAMPUS, and most private insurance companies 
used to bill Part B claims 
72 Hour Rule/3 Day Window Project (*) - all ...
CHC Practice Test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A behavioral health specialist notices a particularly high number of restraint deaths at a facility. An 
analysis of the root causes of these events is most likely to indicate problems with: 
a. Equipment 
b. Staff orientation and training 
c. Staffing levels 
d. Alarm systems - b. Staff orientation and training 
Equipment, staffing levels, and alarm system can also be culpable in restraint deaths, but problems 
with orientation and training are much more likely. 
A healthcare facility's income...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
A behavioral health specialist notices a particularly high number of restraint deaths at a facility. An 
analysis of the root causes of these events is most likely to indicate problems with: 
a. Equipment 
b. Staff orientation and training 
c. Staffing levels 
d. Alarm systems - b. Staff orientation and training 
Equipment, staffing levels, and alarm system can also be culpable in restraint deaths, but problems 
with orientation and training are much more likely. 
A healthcare facility's income...
CHC Practice Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
_____ refers to the max output current under any non capacitive load with overcurrent protection 
skipped. 
a) Amax 
b) RAmax 
c) ZAmax 
d) VAmax 
e) Imax - e) Imax 
_______ wireways are preferred when there is a need to, within the raceway, make terminations, 
splices, or taps to several devices. 
a) metal 
b) plastic 
c) PVC - a) metal 
________ has a valve that can automatically close upon the deactivation of its opening means. 
a) self-closing faucet 
b) relief vent 
c) self-closing water se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 65 pages •
_____ refers to the max output current under any non capacitive load with overcurrent protection 
skipped. 
a) Amax 
b) RAmax 
c) ZAmax 
d) VAmax 
e) Imax - e) Imax 
_______ wireways are preferred when there is a need to, within the raceway, make terminations, 
splices, or taps to several devices. 
a) metal 
b) plastic 
c) PVC - a) metal 
________ has a valve that can automatically close upon the deactivation of its opening means. 
a) self-closing faucet 
b) relief vent 
c) self-closing water se...
CHC Practice Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+ (Scenarios)
A billing manager is reviewing the monthly reimbursement report for the department. The manager 
notices that there is an increase of 50% over the expected amount of incoming payments from 
Federal health care programs for treatment of patients. The manager believes action is needed. The 
manager's NEXT step is to: 
1. Stop all outgoing claims to Federal health care programs 
2. Extrapolate the last 6 months of reimbursement totals to identify the overpayment due to health 
care programs 
3. Co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
A billing manager is reviewing the monthly reimbursement report for the department. The manager 
notices that there is an increase of 50% over the expected amount of incoming payments from 
Federal health care programs for treatment of patients. The manager believes action is needed. The 
manager's NEXT step is to: 
1. Stop all outgoing claims to Federal health care programs 
2. Extrapolate the last 6 months of reimbursement totals to identify the overpayment due to health 
care programs 
3. Co...
CHC exam Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
"ERISA" - Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 
5 most important federal fraud and abuse laws - *False Claims Act (FCA) 
*Ant - kickback Statute (AKS) 
*Physician Self-referral *Law (Stark I II III ) 
*Exclusion Authorities 
*Civil Monetary Penalties Law (CMPL) 
AKS - FCA relationship - The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 expanded the 
liability of the False Claims Act to now definitively include Anti-Kickback claims as grounds for 
violation. Prior to the healt...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
"ERISA" - Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 
5 most important federal fraud and abuse laws - *False Claims Act (FCA) 
*Ant - kickback Statute (AKS) 
*Physician Self-referral *Law (Stark I II III ) 
*Exclusion Authorities 
*Civil Monetary Penalties Law (CMPL) 
AKS - FCA relationship - The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 expanded the 
liability of the False Claims Act to now definitively include Anti-Kickback claims as grounds for 
violation. Prior to the healt...
Level 1 water distribution practice test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
NC Accident and Health Final Exam Prep / Revised Questions and Answers / 2024