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CNA II: Unit 3
Test Description: Unit 3 Practice Questions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Most of digestion takes place in the:
A
stomach
B
large intestine
C
mouth
D
small intestine
2) The first loop of the small intestine is called the:
A
jejunum
B
ileum
C
duodenum
D
espohagus
3) Fecal impaction is a complication of:
A
vomiting
B
nausea
C
constipation
D
diarrhea
4) All of the following are signs/symptoms of fecal impaction except:
A
pallor
B
nausea
C
abdominal distention
D
abdominal pain
5) Animal protein is also called:
A
none of the above
B
partially complete protein
C
incomplete protein
D
complete protein
6) Functions of calciumare:
A
none of these
B
to maintain fluid balance
C
To build strong bones and teeth
7) Physical factor that affect appetite is:
A
Look of the food
B
Religion
C
Culture
D
Finances
8) To prevent vomiting:
A
encourage large amounts of foods
B
give small amount of food desired/odorless food
9) The formula runs by gravity
A
Gravity feeding
B
continuous feeding
C
bolus feeding
D
gastric gavage
10) Continuous infusion of formula
A
continuous feeding
B
bolus feeding
C
gravity feeding
11) Giving a prescribed amount of formula over several minutes for four to six hours
A
intermittent feeding
B
bolus feeding
C
continuous tube feeding
D
gastric gavage
12) Feeding a patient through a tube into his/her stomach
A
continuous tube feeding
B
intermittent feeing
C
gravity feeding
D
gastric gavage
13) Infusing formula continuously via NG or gastronomy tube
A
intermittent feeding
B
gravity feeding
C
continuous feeding
D
bolus feeding
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