1. What is one important reason why
bed linens should remain wrikle-free? = (A)
(A) To help keep the skin healthy and prevent pressure
ulcers
(B) To keep home health aides (HHAs) from having to change the
sheets to often
(C) Too keep sheets looking new
(D) To reduce the amount of dirt of the sheets
2. What is the term for a device
that replaces a missing body part? = (D)
(A) Pronation
(B) Prone
(C) Personal protective equipment
(D) Prosthesis
3. Which of the following healthcare
settings is for people who will die in six months or less? =
(A)
(A) Hospice
(B) Long-term care
(C) Assisted living
(D) Acute care
4. Which of the following
abbreviations means "nothing by mouth"? = (B)
(A) NBM
(B) NPO
(C) NOC
(D) NWB
5. Excercises that put joint through
its full arc or motion are called = (B)
(A) Weight lifting
(B) Range of motion
(C) Flexion
(D) Rotation
6. Which of the following statements
is true of an HHA's responsibilities if an activity is not listed
in a client's care plan? = (A)
(A) The HHA should not perform the activity if it is not
listed in the care plan
(B) The HHA should perform the activity if he believes it is best
for the client
(C) The HHA should only perform the activity if the client wants it
performed
(D) The HHA should counsult other HHA's to see if they would
perform the activity
7. When using a transfer belt, the
HHA should = (B)
(A) Place it under a client's clothing
(B) Place it over a client's clothing
(C) Place it around a client's chest
(D) Place it aroung a client's shoulders
8. An HHA should use friction for at
least _______ seconds when washing her hands. = (C)
(A) 60
(B) 30
(C) 20
(D) 10
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