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Q 1/20
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Which of the following describes the correct procedure for a Nursing Assistant when a resident experiences a grand mal seizure?
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Restrain the resident's limbs to stop the shaking
Give the resident a small sip of water to prevent choking
Place a padded tongue blade inside the resident's mouth
Move nearby furniture out of the way to prevent injury
Q 2/20
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When a Nursing Assistant is helping a resident who has 'left-sided weakness' due to a stroke, which side should the Nursing Assistant support when the resident is walking?
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The resident's left side
The resident's strongest side
Slightly behind the resident on the unaffected side
The resident's right side
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Which of the following describes the correct procedure for a Nursing Assistant when a resident experiences a grand mal seizure?
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When a Nursing Assistant is helping a resident who has 'left-sided weakness' due to a stroke, which side should the Nursing Assistant support when the resident is walking?
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Which of the following is considered a 'restraint alternative' that a Nursing Assistant might use for a resident who frequently tries to get out of bed?
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If a Nursing Assistant (NA) finds a resident who has fallen and is lying on the floor, what is the very first action the NA should take?
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Which of the following is the most effective way for a Nursing Assistant to prevent the spread of infection while providing care?
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When a Nursing Assistant is using a fire extinguisher to put out a small fire, the 'PASS' acronym should be followed. What does the 'S' stand for in 'PASS'?
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If a resident begins to choke and is unable to breathe, cough, or speak, which emergency procedure should the Nursing Assistant perform?
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Which of the following describes the correct technique for 'body mechanics' when a Nursing Assistant is lifting a heavy object?
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Which of the following is a key safety rule when a Nursing Assistant is transporting a resident in a wheelchair down a steep ramp?
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When using the RACE acronym for fire emergencies, what is the very first action a Nursing Assistant should take?
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Which of the following describes the most appropriate way for a Nurse Aide to help a resident who is having difficulty swallowing during a meal?
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When a Nurse Aide is providing restorative care to a resident, what is the primary goal of the treatment?
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If a resident begins to search for a 'lost' loved one who has been deceased for many years, the most therapeutic response by the nurse aide is to:
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When assisting a resident with a weak left side to dress, which of the following is the correct procedure for the Nurse Aide to follow?
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Which of the following is considered a primary goal of hospice care for a resident with a terminal illness?
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When a resident is being transferred from their bed to a wheelchair, in what position should the Nurse Aide place the wheelchair to ensure the highest level of safety?
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Which of the following is the most appropriate action for a Nurse Aide to take when a resident is experiencing a seizure?
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When a resident is lying in the supine position, what is the best way for the Nurse Aide to prevent pressure ulcers on the heels?
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When a Nurse Aide is helping a resident with a one-sided weakness use a cane, on which side should the resident hold the cane?
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When a Nurse Aide is caring for a resident with a foley catheter, where should the drainage bag be placed to prevent the backflow of urine into the bladder?