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STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS

1.You are ill and cannot come to work., which is correct
A. Call a coworker to report your illness
B. Do not call anyone. You are sick and need your rest.
C. Call your supervisor
D. Call the administrator

2.Who decides how to style a resident's hair
A. The resident
B. The nurse
C. The nursing assistant
D. The family

3.A health care agency or program for persons who are dying is
a. Case management
b. Hospice
c. Managed care
d. A preferred provider organization

4.A restraint attached to the person's body and to a stationary object is a (an)
A. chemical restraint
B. Passive physical restraint
C. Active physical restraint
D. Full bed rail

5.The most important thing a nursing assistant can do to prevent the spread of disease is:
A. Wear gloves and other PPE
B. Get vaccinated for common illnesses
C. Wash her hands
D. Use lotions to reduce the risk of broken skin

6.Paralysis on one side of the body is called
A. Hemiplegia
B. Paraplegia
C. Coma
D. Quadriplegia

7Which is incorrect when recording on a patient's chart
A. Communicate clearly and concisely
B. Use a pencil in case you make a mistake
C. Record in a logical manner
D. Record only what you observed and did yourself

8 Without their permission, a person is tied in a chair to prevent the person from wandering,
This is called
a. Slander
b. False imprisonment
c. Assault
d. Verbal abuse

9.The intentional attempt or threat to touch a person's body without the person's consent is
A. Assault
B. Batter
C. Defamation
D. False Imprisonment

10. A resident refuses a bath. you must
A. Call the resident's family
B. Get help and give the bath
C. Report the refusal to the nurse
D. Change the resident's care plan

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