1) The nurse aid is making an occupied bed. Which of the following is the most restorative approach? a) Do everything for the resident b) Tell the resident to get out of bed c) Lower both side rails d) Encourage the resident to help 2) Equipment used to help the resident maintain correct body alignment includes all of the following EXCEPET a) Foot supports b) Splints c) Cones d) Bed cradles 3) If a client has hand tremors, the nurse aid should a) AssiAsist the client with the activity of daily living as needed b) Tell the client to stop shaking and control the tremors c) Do everything for the client to avoid embarrassment d) Restrain the hand that has the tremor 4) You are delegated to provide passive R.O.M. to L lower and upper extremities. This mean you must a) watch how many times the clients moves left lower and upper extremities in 15 minutes b) supposrt each jpoint and provide extension and flexion movements on the left side of the body c) extend Rt. arm over the left side of the body d) have patient raise left arm and leg ten times 5) R.O.M. exercises will help prevent a) obesity b) depression c) pressure sores d) contractures 6) A patient has had hip surgery. Her leg should be  a) elevated b) adducted c) in the most comfortabel position for her d) abducted 7) What is the process of restoring a disabled client to the highest level of functioning possible? a) Retention b) Responsibility c) Rehabilitation d) Reincarnation 8) Goal of arthritis care incluse a) decreasing inflamamtion and preserving joints b) stregthening bones and muscles c) preventing conractures d) all the above 9) The NA documents that about 45 minutes after teh resident was put to bed for an afternoon nap, the person urinated in bed. To help with bladder training. what should the nurse aide do? a) Take the resident to the bathroom right before he or she goes to bed. b) Remind the resident that it is important to cooperate with bladder training. c) Report to the registered nurse that the resident will not succeed in bladder training. d) Take the resident to the bathroom after he or she has been in bed for about 30 minutes. 10) According to the principles of proper body mechanics, a nurse aide who is lifting an object should place his or her feet a) 3-5 feet apart b) 6-12 inches apart c) 12-18 inches apart d) anywhere 11) The role of an ombudsman is a) to run a group of nursing homes b) to prepare classes on client hygiene that nurse aids take. c) to work with the nursing home to protect clients' rights. d) to control the nursing home budget. 12) The NA just admitted a new male resident. Which of the following is the most restorative approach? a) Encourage the residents to participate in inpacking his clothes. b) Unpack all his clothes and put them away for him c) Tell him he'll need to unpack his clothes himself  d) Encourage a family member to unpack his clothes for him. 13) How can you give a helpless resident some independence when he/she must be fed? a) Feed the resident with a fork b) Ask the resident which foods her or she would like to eat first. c) Feed the resident lying down. d) Always stand to feed the resident. 14) The priamry goal of restorative care is a) to do everything for the resident. b) to keep the resident comfortable in the nursing home. c) to return the resident to a normal life at home. d) to take care of the residen't personal business. 15) When ambulating an unsteady client, it is BEST for the NA to use a a) walker b) wheelchair c) quad cane. d) gait belt 16) A button hook and a sock assist are aprt of what kind of nursing care? a) Restorative and Rehabilitative. b) Prosthetic mobility. c) Activites of daily living d) Disability adn reactivity. 17) Pressure sores can often be prevented if the client is a) placed in an incontinece brief. b) dressed in loosely fitting clothing. c) turned or positioned every 2 hours. d) positioned with a pillow under the head.

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