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1) An incident report is done:
A
When any unexpected event occurs in a healthcare setting
B
When any expected event occurs in a healthcare setting
C
When a resident's family fails to visit as promised
D
Anytime a resident refuses medication
2) When an unexpected event occurs and an incident report is done:
A
Document the time of incident but not who was present
B
Describe any actions taken to help with the incident
C
Document on resident's chart that an incident report was done
D
Facts and opinions can be stated
3) Critical Thinking allows a Nurse aide to safely provide care:
A
In a variety of situations based on facts learnt and bedside observations
B
In a variety of situations based on resident's diagnosis
C
To elderly residents in their homes
D
To elderly residents living in Nursing Homes
4) Critical thinking is used by a Nurse Aide:
A
To successfully adapt to varying situations
B
At all times when providing care
C
Only when providing personal care
D
When situations are normal
5) Ms. Davis is visiting her mother at the Nursing Home and offered to assist in her care. What should the NA do?
A
Allow her to assist as permitted by the resident
B
Ask the administrator
C
Refuse to allow her to assist
D
Ask her to wait outside the resident's room
6) When should the NA become involved in family affairs?
A
When a resident's life is endangered
B
When the resident refuses to see his family
C
At all times when they visit
D
When the resident complains that her family doesn't visit
7) Caregivers' behaviors that encourage person-centered care include:
A
Only allowing resident's personal choices for meal preferecnes
B
The nurse aide choosing what is best for the resident
C
Asking resident's roommate about her preferences
D
Honoring individual preferences as much as possible
8) The NA should always put person-centered care into practice. He should:
A
Choose the time and type of resident's bath
B
Inform resident the he can only pray in his room
C
Encourage the resident to be dependent on staff
D
Allow resident to choose activities of interest
9) True or False: The practice of basing resident care on individual resident needs, preferences and expectations is known as person-centered care
A
False
B
True
10) True or false: As a nurse you should support resident to be as independent as they are able and wish to be
A
True
B
False
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