1) The “captain” of the health care team is the: a) Doctor. b) Registered nurse (RN). c) Advanced practice nurse. d) Person receiving care. 2) Which one of the following is a nurse assistant’s responsibility? a) Administering medications b) Communicating verbal orders related to the person’s medical care to the nurse c) Assisting people with activities of daily living (ADLs) d) Analyzing and interpreting data 3) Where is care provided for a person who requires treatment for a sudden injury or illness? a) Sub-acute care setting b) Home setting c) Acute care setting d) Long-term care setting 4) Which of the following is a government-funded insurance program for people older than 65 years? a) Medicare b) Medicaid c) OBRA d) Social Security 5) Mr. Johnson was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia and was hospitalized for 4 days. What word best describes Mr. Johnson? a) Outpatient b) Resident c) Inpatient d) Client 6) Which legislation supports a patient’s, resident’s or client’s right to make decisions on his or her own behalf? a) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) b) Advance Directive Act c) Patient Self-Determination Act d) Patient Autonomy Act 7) Mrs. Underwood has dementia and has signed a document giving her husband the authority to make decisions about her care on her behalf. What is this document called? a) Durable power of attorney for healthcare b) Living will c) Informed consent form d) Benefi cence form 8) A nurse assistant helps a person meet his self-esteem needs in all of the following ways EXCEPT: a) Addressing the person in the way he prefers to be addressed. b) Doing everything for the person so that that he does not have to do anything. c) Taking care to protect the person’s privacy and modesty d) Taking an interest in the person as an individual. 9) A nurse assistant helps Mrs. Smith, a resident of a nursing home, to meet her social needs by: a) Ensuring Mrs. Smith has enough to eat. b) Helping Mrs. Smith get ready to attend a group activity. c) Encouraging Mrs. Smith to do as much for herself as possible. d) Making sure that Mrs. Smith feels safe and secure. 10) When entering the room of a person who is blind, you should: a) Walk up quietly and touch the person on the back. b) Knock on the door, wait for a response and introduce yourself. c) Knock on the door and go in. d) Talk in a low voice. 11) Mrs. James is deaf. What can you do to make sure she understands the information you have just given her? a) Get help from a translator. b) Write the information down for her. c) Speak in the loudest voice possible. d) All of the above 12) Which of the following is a subjective observation? a) Mrs. Lyons tells you she feels sick to her stomach b) Mr. Upton has a red sore forming on his big toe. c) Mr. Halladay’s blood pressure measurement is 130/90 mm Hg. d) Mrs. Harper ate only 50% of her meal. 13) Which document details the care the person requires, and the methods, equipment and frequency for providing that care? a) The electronic medical record b) The nursing notes c) The fl ow sheet d) The care plan

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