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Question 1
Why is it important to keep the mouth moist and free of debris?
A
Dentures fit better in the mouth when it is free of debris
B
It is more comfortable for the resident to have a moist mouth
C
Dry mucous membranes in the mouth encourage bad breath and tooth decay
D
It helps promote self-image
Question 1 Explanation: 
Because dry mucous membranes in the mouth encourage bad breath and tooth decay, it is important to keep the mouth moist and free of debris. While self-image and comfort are important, it is not the main reason.
Question 2
Before serving a meal to a resident, it is important to ensure that the nursing assistant is serving the meal to the right resident by doing which of the following?
A
Checking the resident's armband before serving them the meal
B
Ask the resident his or her name
C
Ask the resident what he or she ordered
D
Ask the resident if it is the correct meal
Question 2 Explanation: 
In order to ensure the proper identification of a resident, a nursing assistant should always check the resident's armband before serving them the meal. The resident may think that they have ordered something different or forgotten his or her name. Also, the resident may not know what he or she is eating, so they may not know if they have the correct meal.
Question 3
Whose responsibility is it to assist a resident with eating and hydrating?
A
Licensed nurse
B
Nursing assistant
C
Registered nurse
D
Social worker
Question 3 Explanation: 
The nursing assistant is responsible for assisting a resident with the activities of daily living. Eating and hydrating are both activities of daily living. Therefore, these duties fall under the responsibility of the nursing assistant. The registered nurse, social worker, and licensed nurse all have other responsibilities to fulfill.
Question 4
A nursing assistant is offering the bedpan to a resident.  Which of the following is not true regarding this process?
A
Rinse, dry, and store the bedpan in the bottom drawer of the bedside cabinet
B
Ignore any unusual amount or consistency of stool
C
Lower the head of the bed before removing the bedpan
D
Record the total urine output in cc or mL
Question 4 Explanation: 
When offering the bedpan to a resident, rinse, dry, and store the bedpan in the bottom drawer of the bedside cabinet. Be sure to lower the head of the bed before removing the bedpan. Also, record the total urine output in cc or mL. Lastly, report any unusual color or odor of stool.
Question 5
Performing duties in the way that was taught and trained is an example of which of the following personal qualities?
A
Empathy
B
Respect
C
Dependability
D
Accountability
Question 5 Explanation: 
Accountability is the personal quality that involves performing duties in the way that was taught and trained. Empathy involves being able to put one's self in the shoes of a resident in order to better serve the needs of a resident. Respect involves being considerate of the differences of others that one may come across while serving as a nursing assistant. Lastly, dependability involves coming to work when schedule and on time. Lastly, empathy involves putting one's self in the shoes of a resident in order to better serve the resident.
Question 6
A nursing assistant is giving a resident a partial bedbath.  Which of the following is not true regarding this process?
A
Using warm lotion, apply lotion to the resident's back
B
Turn the resident on his or her side to wash, rinse, and dry the back
C
Provide backrub using gentle, circular strokes
D
Never allow the resident to wash the perineal area
Question 6 Explanation: 
When giving a resident a partial bedbath, turn the resident on his or her side to wash, rinse, and dry the back. Be sure to use warm lotion to apply lotion to the resident's back. Also, provide a backrub using gentle, circular strokes. Lastly, if the resident is able to wash the perineal area, allow him or her to do so.
Question 7
Which of the following is not true regarding data collection and reporting a resident's health status?
A
Weight changes are unnecessary to report
B
Ask the resident to repeat any statements needed to be clarified
C
Report any change in vital signs
D
Use his or her own words as much as possible
Question 7 Explanation: 
Whenever data collecting or reporting a resident's health status, make sure to always report any change in vital signs, including weight changes. Also, use his or her own words as much as possible. Lastly, be sure to ask the resident to repeat any statements needed to be clarified.
Question 8
A nursing assistant is documenting a resident's status and makes a mistake.  Which of the following should he or she do?
A
Start a new form
B
Scratch it out
C
Use liquid eraser
D
Ignore the mistake
Question 8 Explanation: 
Documentation is important and those documents can be used in court since they are legal documents. Therefore, avoid making mistakes at all costs. But, if mistakes are made, use liquid eraser to cleanly fix the mistakes. Scratching out or ignoring the mistake are both bad ideas when one makes a mistake. Starting a new form could be tough since it may contain a lot of information already on the form.
Question 9
A nursing assistant is performing the heimlich maneuver.  Which of the following is not true regarding this procedure?
A
If the resident loses consciousness but has a pulse, begin CPR and continue until relieved
B
Quickly pull inward and outward on the abdomen with a quick thrust
C
Make a fist with the hand
D
Perform the upward thrusts until the foreign object comes out or the resident loses consciousness
Question 9 Explanation: 
When performing the heimlich maneuver, perform the upward thrusts until the foreign object comes out or until the resident losses consciousness. Make a fist with the hand instead of leaving it open. Also, quickly pull inward and upward on the abdomen with a quick thrust. Lastly, if the resident loses consciousness and doesn't have a pulse or respirations, then begin CPR and continue until relieved.
Question 10
Which of the following is not a reason that a resident may be discharged?
A
For the welfare of others
B
Inability to pay
C
Usage of Medicaid as a form of payment
D
Medical reasons
Question 10 Explanation: 
Residents cannot be transferred as a result of using Medicaid as a form of payment. Residents can be transferred, however, as a result of an inability to pay, for the welfare of others, or for medical reasons.
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