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NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

1. The purpose for padding side rails on the client’s bed is to:
(A) Help the Nurse to feed the patient
(B) have a place to connect the call signal
(C) protect the client from injury
(D) keep the client warm 

Answer: (C) protect the client from injury

2. To avoid pulling the catheter when turning a male client, the catheter tube must be taped to the client’s:
(A) bed sheet
(B) upper thigh
(C) IV Stand
(D) hip

Answer: (B) upper thigh

3. What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part?
(A) Pronation
(B) Abduction
(C) iInternal rotation
(D) Prosthesis

Answer: (D) Prosthesis

4. When a client has left-sided weakness, what part of a sweater is put on first?

(A) Both sleeves
(B) Left sleeve
(C) Patients choice
(D) Right sleeve

Answer: (B) Left sleeve

5. It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a patient’s status with:
(A) any one the nurse aide sees fit
(B) the patient’s family members
(C) the patient’s roommate
(D) the staff on the next shift

Answer: (D) the staff on the next shift

6. A nurse aide MUST wear gloves when:
(A) feeding a client
(B) doing peri-care
(C) giving a back rub
(D) Bathing the client

Answer: (B) doing peri-care

7. Exercises that move each muscle and joint are called:
(A) Rotation
(B) range of motion
(C) abduction
(D) Adduction

Answer: (B) range of motion

8. When getting ready to dress a client, the nurse aide SHOULD:
(A) get the first clothes the nurse aide can reach in the closet
(B) give the client a choice of what to wear
(C) Ask the family members
(D) choose clothes that the nurse aide personally likes

Answer: (B) give the client a choice of what to wear

9. Which of the following is a correct measurement of urinary output?
(A) 100 cc
(B) 300 cc
(C) 1/2 cups
(D) 1 quart

Answer: (B) 300 cc

10. The client offers a nurse aide a twenty dollar bill as a thank you for all that the nurse aide has done. The
nurse aide SHOULD:
(A) take the money so as not to offend the client
(B) politely refuse the money
(C) take the money and buy something for the client.
(D) ask the nurse in charge what to do

Answer: (B) politely refuse the money

11. If the nurse aide discovers fire in a client’s room, the FIRST thing do is:
(A) call the nurse in charge
(B) try to put out the fire
(C) open a window
(D) remove the patient

Answer: (D) remove the patient

12. All of the following situations are examples of abuse or neglect EXCEPT:
(A) restraining a client according to a physician’s order
(B) leaving a client alone in a bathtub
(C) threatening to withhold a client’s meals
(D) leaving a client in a wet and soiled bed

Answer: (A) restraining a client according to a physician’s order

13. When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist:
(A) on the client’s strong side
(B) on the client’s weak side
(C) Behind the client
(D) with a wheelchair or trolley

Answer: (B) on the client’s weak side

14. If a client is sitting in a chair in his room masturbating, the nurse aide SHOULD:
(A) report the incident to the other nurse aides
(B) tell the client to stop
(C)Tell the client to go in the bathroom
(D) leave the client alone and provide privacy

Answer: (D) leave the client alone and provide privacy

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