called? – MYOCARDIUM A. Epicardium C. Pericardium B. Endocardium D. Myocardium
8. How many chambers that are found in
TEST 3 REVIEW the human heart? – 4 A. 6 C.1 1. Which body cavity does the heart and B. 4 D.2 lungs located? - THORACIC A. Thoracic 9. Which heart chambers deliver oxygen- B. Abdominal Cavity rich blood to the ascending aorta? – C. Cranial LEFT VENTRICLE D. Spinal A. Left atrium 2. What dies the skeletal system B. Right atrium produces? – BLOOD CELLS C. left ventricle A. Calcium C. Blood Cells D. Right ventricle B. Vitamin D D. Lactic Acid 10. It is the heart chamber that receives 3. What structures does the skeletal blood from the systematic system. - system? – PHALANGES RIGHT ATRIUM A. Ureters C. Dendrites A. Left atrium B. Papillae D. Phalanges B. Left ventricle 4. What does the Integumentary System C. Right atrium produce? – MELANIN D. Right ventricle A. Surfactant C. Trypsin 11. Where does the heart muscle get its B. Melatonin D. Melanin blood supply? -CORONARY 5. Which of the following is a nervous ARTERIES system disorder? – MULTIPLE A. Pulmonary veins SCLEROSIS B. Coronary arteries A. Myxedema C. Carotid arteries B. Multiple sclerosis D. Pulmonary arteries C. Gigantism 12. Where is the femoral artery is located? D. D. Pediculosis – LEG 6. Which thin-fluid sac surrounds the A. Neck C. Leg heart? – PERICARDIUM B. Arm D. Mouth A. Epicardium C. Pericardium B. Endocardium D. Myocardium 13. Which part does ilium belongs to? – 19. What are the blood vessels that carry PELVIS blood away from the heart? – A. Rib C. Skull ARTERIES B. Spine D. Pelvis A. Capillaries B. Veins 14. The fibula is __ the patella? – BELOW C. Arteries A. Below C. Above D. Vena cava B. Behind D. Within 20. What is the pericardial sac? – HAS A 15. What is the other name of TOUGH FIBROUS OUTER LAYER Erythrocytes? – RED BLOOD CELLS CALLED VISCERAL PERICARDIUM A. Red blood cells AND AN INNER, THIN, B. Engulfing cells TRANSPARENT LINING CALLED THE C. Clotting cells FIBROUS PERICARDIUM. D. White blood cells A. Is a thick, single -walled closed 16. What is the function of the platelet? – sac CAUSE THE BLOOD TO CLOT B. Has tough fibrous outer layer A. Fight infection called visceral pericardium and B. Carry nutrients an inner, thin, transparent C. Carry oxygen lining called the fibrous D. Cause the blood to clot pericardium 17. What is cardiac arrest? – THE C. Allows the heart to contact and SUDDEN STOPPING OF HEART expand within the chest cavity ACTION AND BREATHING with minimal fiction A. The sudden loss of D. Is called the mediastinum consciousness 21. What are the three layers of the heart B. When organs and tissues do wall? – EPICARDIUM, MYOCARDIUM, not get enough blood ENDOCARDIUM. C. The same as stroke A. Pericardium, myocardium, D. The sudden stopping of heart epicardium action and breathing B. Pericardium, myocardium, 18. Which of the following structures endocardium contains oxygenated blood? – AORTA C. Epicardium, myocardium, A. Right atrium endocardium B. Aorta D. Myocyte, actin, myosin C. Right ventricle D. Super vena cava 22. One complete contraction and 28. If it poses a risk to the human body, or subsequent relaxation of the heart is a living organism this is called: - called one cardiac- CYCLE BIOHAZARD A. Output C. Cycle A. Biohazard B. Systole D. Diastole B. Pathogen 23. What is the average normal heart rate? C. Blood borne – 81 beats per minute D. Occupational A. 72 beats per minute B. 96 beats per minute 29. It is treating of all human blood as C. 63 beats per minute infectious. – UNIVERSAL D. 81 beats per minute PRECAUTIOUS 24. All are potentially infectious body A. Asepsis fluids except: - SWEAT B. Pathogen A. Sweat C. Universal precautions B. Blood D. Occupational C. Cerebrospinal fluid 30. A nursing assistant has given a patient D. Vaginal secretions the wrong treatment. Which of the 25. What is the other term for clean following statement is true? – techniques? – MEDICAL ASEPSIS NURSING ASSISTANT MUST A. Hand washing COMPLETE AN INCIDENT REPORT. B. Medical Asepsis A. Report it only if the patient was C. Sterilization injured D. Surgical Asepsis B. Nursing assistant must 26. Any instrument that will penetrate a complete an incident report patient’s skin should be - STERILIZED C. Report the error at the end of A. Sterilized shift B. Sanitized D. Nursing assistant is guilty of C. Treated with antiseptics negligence D. Disinfected 31. Which of the following liquids are 27. Any instrument that comes in contact used in autoclaving in order to sterilize to a patient’s mucous membranes instruments and supplies? – must be: STERILIZED DISTILLED WATER A. Sterilized A. Distilled water B. Sanitized B. Alcohol C. Treated with antiseptics C. Tap water D. Disinfected D. Sterile water 32. What are the series of components D. Local that lead to infection? – CHAIN OF 37. Which type of precautions would be INFECTION used for a patient who has the A. Immune response pulmonary tuberculosis? – AIRBORNE B. Pathogenic series A. Contact C. Chain of infection B. Airborne D. Infection cycle C. Reverse 33. It is the pathogen responsible for D. Droplet causing an infection is called the 38. This is example of a disease requiring infectious: AGENT droplet isolation: PERTUSSIS A. Vector A. Scabies B. Agent B. Pertussis C. Vehicle C. Varicella D. Host D. Rubeola 34. It is the individual who has little 39. It is the greatest threat from heat resistance to an infectious microbe is application: BURNS referred to susceptible: - HOST A. Chilling A. Pathway B. Infection B. Agent C. Pressure Ulcers C. Reservoir D. Burns D. Host 40. Who Among them has the greatest risk 35. When chain of infection is broken, of complications from local heat a/an: - INFECTION IS PREVENTED application? – AN OLDER PERSON FROM HAPPENING. A. 40-year-old woman A. Infection is prevented B. 10-year-old boy happening C. An older person B. Individual is immune to that D. Teenager microbe 41. A physician is required to report all of C. Infection with will most likely the following except: STROKE be the result A. Stroke D. Individual is susceptible to B. Births infection C. Communicable diseases 36. It is the term used to describe an D. Deaths infection that affects the entire body is: SYSTEMIC A. Nosocomial B. Communicable C. Systemic 42. A crime punishable by a fine or A. Fraud imprisonment for less than one year is B. Battery knows as a: MISDEMEANOR C. Negligence A. Mitigation D. Discovery B. Misdemeanor 47. A very busy phlebotomist C. Arbitration misidentifies the patient when D. Felony collecting a specimen for transfusion 43. Professional negligence is also preparation. The possible called: MALPRACTICE misdiagnosis of blood type could A. Malfunction cause the patient’s death. If the B. Arbitration phlebotomist’s action results in injury, C. Malice the wrongful act is called; - D. Malpractice NEGLIGENCE 44. Which of the following items is the A. Fraud most important for assistive B. Assault personnel to keep in mind during their C. Negligence daily routine in medical settings? – D. Battery CONFIDENTIALITY 48. It is the unauthorized release of A. Confidentiality confidential patient information: - B. Consent INVASION PRIVCACY C. Burglary A. Invasion of privacy D. Privilege granted to a physician B. Type of negligence C. Violation of discovery 45. Which of the following circumstances D. Failure to use due care is permissible to release information 49. It is an example of negligence when about a patient’s records? – WHEN the phlebotomist: - FAILS TO REPORT THE PATIENT SIGN A RELEASE SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN A. When the patients has signed a PATIENTS CONDITION living will A. Is unable to obtain a specimen B. When the patient signs a from a very combative patient release B. Fails to report significant C. When the physician calls to changes in a patient's request it condition D. When the insurance company C. Missed the vein and has to sign a release redirect twice to complete the 46. Deceitful practice or false portrayal of draw facts either by words or conduct is the definition of: FRAUD D. Forgets to sign out at the nurse 53. Ethical standards are considered as; - station when draws are ABOUT RIGHT AND WRONG complete CONDUCT 50. You were asked to perform a task not A. About right and wrong conduct allowed by your state/ country. Which B. Rules stating what you can and is true? – YOU COULD BE FOUND cannot do GUILTY OF PRACTICING NURSING C. Federal laws WITHOUT LICENSE D. State laws A. You could be found guilty of 54. A Patient wants to know the reason for practicing nursing without an X-ray who is responsible for telling license him? – THE DOCTOR B. If you completed the task A. RN safely, there is no legal B. The Doctor problem C. CNA C. If an RN delegated that task, D. Any health care team member there is no legal problem 55. What is not a crime? – NEGLIGENCE D. Performing the task is allowed A. Murder if it is in your job description B. Rape C. Robbery 51. If an RN asks you to start an IV, which D. Negligence is true? – ASSISTIVE PERSONNEL DO 56. If the person asks if you are nurse and NOT START IVs. you replied “YES”. This is – FRAUD A. You must be trained to start IVs A. Fraud B. You must know why the person B. Slander needs the IV C. Libel C. Assistive personnel do not start D. Negligence IVs 57. Civil actions involve: - LEGAL D. RN must supervise your work PROCEEDINGS BETWEEN PRIVATE 52. What should you do if you decide to PARTIES refuse a task. – COMMUNICATE A. Regulations established by YOUR CONCERNS TO THE NURSE government A. Communicate your concerns B. Legal proceeding between to the nurse private parties B. Talk to the nurse’s supervisor C. Violent crimes against the state C. Ignore the request or nation D. Delegate the task to someone D. Offenses that can lead to else imprisonment 58. Which of the following situations is 63. Where does the nurse describe the permissible to release information nursing care given? – PROGRESS from a patient’s record? – WHEN A NOTE COURT REQUEST IT BY MEANS A. Graphic sheet SUBPOENA B. Nursing history A. When the patient’s best friend C. Progress note request it D. Kardex B. When a court request it by 64. A co- worker is often late for work. This means subpoena means extra work for you. To resolve C. When an attorney requests it the conflict, you should do all of the D. When the patient’s employer following except: - DISCUSS THE request it MATTER DURING THE END-OF SHIFT 59. The drawing of a patient’s blood REPORT. without permission can result in a A. Suggest ways to resolve the charge of: - ASSAULT AND BATTERY problem A. Malpractice B. Discuss the matter during the B. Assault and battery end of the shift report C. Negligence C. Give facts and specific D. Breach of confidentiality behavior 60. Which of the following is one the six D. Explain the problem to the Cs of Charting? – Client’s words supervisor A. Client’s words 65. Which might mean that you are not B. Counsel listening? – YOU SIT WITH ARMS C. Consult CROSSED D. Clerical A. You ask questions 61. Which suture size listed below is the B. You sit facing the person thickest? – 0.0 C. You have good eye contact with A. 7.0 C. 0.0 the person B. 1.0 D. 5.0 D. You sit with arms crossed 62. If a patient is to be weighed daily. The 66. Which is a direct question? – DO YOU measurement is recorded on the: - FEEL BETTER NOW? GRAPHIC SHEET A. “What will you do when you get A. Admission sheet home?” B. Progress notes B. “Do you feel better now?” C. Flow sheet C. “You said that you can’t work” D. Graphic sheet D. “Tell me what your plans are for home” 67. A patient wants to take a shower. You 72. For chair and wheelchair transfer, the say “You would like to shower? This is person must: - WEAR NON-SKID called: PARAPHASING FOOTWEAR A. Clarifying A. Gait belt may not be needed B. An open-ended question B. Wear non-skid footwear C. Focusing C. Have a lift sheet D. Paraphrasing D. Have the bed rails up 68. Physical restraints: - CONFINE A 73. When transferring a patient to be, a PERSON TO BED or CHAIR chair or the toilet: - PATIENT’s A. Confine a person to bed or STRONG SIDE MOVE FIRST. chair A. The weak side move first B. Control mental functions B. The transfer belt is removed C. Control behavior C. Patient’s strong side move first D. Decrease care needs D. Pillows are used for support 69. A belt restraint is applied to a person in bed. Where should you tie the 74. The position in which the patient is straps? – TO MOVABLE PART OF THE lying flat on the back is known as: - BED FRAME SUPINE POSITION A. To the bed rails A. Fowler’s position B. To the foot board B. Supine position C. To the movable part of the bed C. Sim’s position frame D. Prone position D. To the headboard 75. A person is positioned in a chair. The 70. A Patient has a restrains. You should feet: MUST BE FLAT ON THE FLOOR check on the patient and the position A. Are positioned on pillows of the restraint at least: - 15 MINUTES B. Dangle A. Every 30 minutes C. Must be flat on the floor B. Every 2 hours D. Are positioned on footplates C. Every 4 hours 76. Which requires a linen change? – WET D. Every 15 minutes LINEN 71. The patient’s skin rubs against the A. Wrinkled linen sheet. This is known as – FRICTION B. Crumbs in the bed A. Friction C. The persons will have visitors B. Shearing D. Wet linen C. Posture D. Ergonomics 77. You will transfer a person from a C. High efficiency particulate air stretcher to the bed. Which bed filtration mask should you make? – SURGICAL BED D. Street clothing A. Open bed 83. Keeping the door closed and wearing a B. Surgical bed mask is necessary for which category C. Occupied bed of isolation: - RESPIRATORY D. Closed bed A. Strict 78. What is safe water temperature for a B. Drainage and secretion complete bed bath? - 110°F / 43 °C C. Respiratory A. 110°F / 43 °C D. Contact B. 95°F / 35°C 84. After performing venipuncture, C. 120°F / 48 °C personal protective equipment: - D. 100°F / 37.8 °C SHOULD NOT BE WORN OUTSIDE 79. A patient has alopecia. This is: - HAIR THE PATIENTS ROOM LOSS A. Can be reused A. Hair loss B. Should be sent to the hospital B. An infestation of lice stores C. Excessive body scalp C. Is not necessary D. Dry, white flakes from the scalp D. Should not be worn outside the 80. A patient wants his hair washed. You patient room Should: -FOLLOW THE CARE PLAN 85. Keeping germ-free condition is known A. Wash his hair during shower as: - ASEPSIS B. Wash his hair at the sink A. Bacteriology C. Follow the care plan B. Asepsis D. Shampoo him in bed C. Sepsis 81. Many institutions treat bed linens as; - D. Epidemiology CONTAMINATED 86. Which of the following would indicate A. Disposable an immediate report to the RN? - B. Sterile BLEEDING C. Uncontaminated A. Gradual changes D. Contaminated B. Bleeding 82. Workers who come in contact with C. Healing skin tuberculosis patients should wear: - D. Dry skin HIGH EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR FILTRATION MASK A. Traditional mask B. Sterile gown 87. When giving first aid, you should: - A. Rising blood pressure, rapid PERFOM NEEDED EMERGENCY pulse and slow respirations PROCEDURES B. Falling blood pressure, rapid A. Give person fluids pulse and respiration, cold, B. Move person moist pale skin C. Be aware of your own limits C. Rapid pulse, rapid respiration, D. Perform needed emergency and warm skins procedures D. Falling blood pressure, slow 88. To safely transfer a person with a pulse and respiration, thirst, mechanical lift, at least: - 2 restlessness and warm flushed WORKERS skin A. 1 worker 92. Burns are covered with: - CLEAN, B. 2 workers MOIST CLOTH OR DRESSING C. 3 workers A. Nothing D. 4 workers B. Water 89. Which does not determine adequate C. Butter, oil, or salve breathing when administering CPR? – D. Clean, moist cloth or dressing COUNTING RESPIRATIONS FOR 30 93. A person is shock needs: - TO BE SECONDS. KEPT LYING A. Listening for the escape of air A. Recovery position B. Counting respiration for 30 B. To be kept lying seconds C. Rescue breathing C. Looking to see if the chest rises D. Clothes removed and falls D. Feeling for the flow of air 94. Adults and older persons usually fear: 90. If airway obstructions occur, the - DYING ALONE person usually: - CLUTCHES AT THE A. The five stages of dying THROAT B. Advance directives A. Clutches at the throat C. Reincarnation B. Has a seizure D. Dying alone C. Is calm 95. A Persons in the stage of denial: - D. Can speak, cough, and breathe REFUSE TO BELIEVE THEY ARE 91. A person is in shock. The signs of DYING shock are: - FALLING BLOOD A. Refuse to believe they are dying PRESSURE, RAPID PULSE AND B. Are angry RESPIRATIONS, COLD, MOIST PALE C. Are sad and quiet SKIN D. Makes “deals” with God 96. A dying person tries to gain more time 101. A cooling blanket is used for: - during the stage of – BARGAINING HYPERTHERMIA A. Depression A. Shivering B. Anger B. Cyanosis C. Acceptance C. Hypothermia D. Bargaining D. Hyperthermia 97. The guides used to monitor all aspects 102. The wound is cleaned: - AFTER of patient care are called: - QUALITY SETTING UP STERILE FIELD ASSURANCE INDICATORS A. Every other day A. Quality assurance Indicators B. After putting on clean B. Threshold values disposable gloves C. Quality indicator core C. With soap and water measurement D. After setting up sterile field D. Quality system essential 103. Which of the following is not 98. To collect a sterile urine specimen, considered a vital sign? – WEIGHT you need: - NEEDLE AND SYRINGE A. Blood pressure A. Tourniquet B. Respiration B. Urinometer C. Pulse rate C. Needle and syringe D. Weight D. Glucose meter 104. Before turning a person onto his or 99. A sputum specimen is needed. You her side, you: - MOVE THE PERSON should ask the person to: - RINSE THE TO THE SIDE OF THE BED MOUTH WITH CLEAR WATER A. Move the person to the middle A. Remove dentures of the bed B. Use mouthwash B. Move the person to the side of C. Rinse the mouth with clear the bed water C. Apply a transfer belt D. Brush teeth D. Position pillows for comfort 100. When cleaning a wound, you 105. Which occurs when a person clean: - OUTWARD FROM THE slides down in bed? – SHEARING WOUND A. Ergonomics A. Toward the wound B. Posture B. In circular motions away from C. Shearing wound D. Friction C. In circular motions towards the wounds D. Outward from the wound 106. Which route is involved in 111. Which of the following drug administering a drug by placing it administration routes is the most under the patient’s tongue and leaving appropriate for a patient who has it there until it is dissolved? – nausea and vomiting? – RECTAL SUBLINGUAL ROUTE A. Oral C. Rectal A. Transdermal route B. Nasal D. Sublingual B. Sublingual route 112. Which of the following C. Buccal route abbreviations is on the current joint D. Subcutaneous route commission “DO Not Use” – IU 107. Which part of the prescription A. mL C. mm contains the patient’s name, address, B. UTI D. IU date, and the symbol RX? - 113. Which of the following respiratory SUPERSCRIPTION terms means “difficulty breathing”? – A. Inscription DYSPNEA B. Subscription A. Dyspnea C. Apnea C. Embossment B. Orthopnea D. Bradypnea D. Superscription 114. The absence of respiration for 108. Which of the following is sedative? periods lasting more than 15 seconds – BARBITURATE is called: - APNEA A. Lithium A. Shock C. Bradypnea B. Barbiturate B. Hyperpnea D. Apnea C. Levodopa 115. A single order that is administered D. Phenothiazine immediately and usually written for 109. Codeine is an example of what emergencies is known as: - STAT kind of drug? – NARCOTIC order ANALGESTIC A. STAT order C. Routine order A. Sedative B. PRN order D. Standing order B. Narcotic analgesic 116. What word is used to describe the C. Antidepressant breakdown of red blood cell? – D. Antiepileptic drug HEMOLYSIS 110. Medication applied in patch from A. Hemostasis C. Hemolysis is called: - TRANSDERMAL B. Erythema D. Erythrocytosis A. Tine test 117. The balanced or “Steady state” of B. Buccal the body is called: - HOMEOSTASIS HEMATOLOGY C. Transdermal A. Homeostasis D. Topical ointment B. Hematopoiesis C. Hematology D. Hemostasis 118. This prefix means “OUTSIDE”: - 125. The term “distal” means: - EXO FARTHEST FROM THE POINT OF A. Exo C. Dys ATTACHMENT B. Msl D. Anti A. To the back of the body or body 119. Which body organ is primarily part affected in a person with pulmonary B. Higher or above, or toward the disease? -LUNGS head A. Kidney C. Brain C. Nearest the central portion of B. Stomach D. Lungs the body 120. Hepatitis means: - LIVER D. Farthest from the point of INFLAMMATION attachment A. Kidney infection 126. The plantar surface of the foot is B. Muscle weakness the: - SOLE OR BOTTOM C. Blood cell disorder A. Area of the arch D. Liver inflammation B. Sole or bottom 121. The word root of the medical term C. Top of the foot thoracic is: - THORAC D. Heel portion A. Racic 127. An example of a dorsal cavity is B. Thorac the: - SPINAL CAVITY C. Acic A. Pelvic cavity D. Oraci B. Spinal cavity C. Thoracic cavity 122. The word root of the term D. abdominal cavity oncologist means: - TUMOR 128. Wasting or decrease in size of a A. Tumor B. Acic muscle because of inactivity is called: B. Racic D. Thorac - ATROPHY 123. Which of the following word part A. Myalgia C. Uremia means “cold”? – CRY B. Rickets D. Atrophy A. Sub C. Cry 129. What is arterial bleeding? – B. Cyan D. Hypo OCCURS IN SPURTS 124. When you are facing someone in A. Is dark red normal anatomical position, at which B. cannot be seen body plane are you looking? – C. Oozes from wound FRONTAL D. occurs in spurts A. Dorsal C. Frontal B. Sagittal D. Transverse 130. Surgical procedures that require 136. Which of the following positions less than one day to perform, with no requires the examination table to be overnight stay for the patient, are raised in the middle with both ends called: - OUTPATIENT SURGERY pointing down? – PROCTOLOGICAL A. Cryosurgery A. Sim’s C. Proctological B. Surgery without anesthesia B. Fowler’s D. Knee chest C. Ambulatory surgery 137. Which term relates to the side of D. Outpatient surgery the body? – LATERAL 131. In which of the following positions, A. Lateral C. Dorsal used for the examination of the B. Proximal D. Ventral rectum, does the patient lie on the left 138. When the examiner uses the sense leg slightly flexed? – SIM’S of touch to determine the A. Prone characteristics of an organ system, B. Dorsal Recumbent the examiner is using which of the C. Lithotomy following principles? – PALPATION D. SIM’s A. Auscultation 132. Which of the following B. Palpation thermometers is considered the most C. Inspection accurate indicator of body D. Percussion temperature? – AXILLARY 139. Which protects the skin when A. Oral C. Rectal moving the resident in bed? – B. Axillary D. Aural or tympanic ROLLING THE RESIDENT 133. The artery most commonly used A. Sliding the resident up in bed for taking a patient’s pulse is: - B. Moving the mattress RADIAL C. Using ergonomics A. Radial C. Apical D. Rolling the resident B. Temporal D. Carotid 140. When you move or transfer a 134. Which of the following areas of the patient, you must: - PROTECT THE body is the site in detecting the PATIENT’S PRIVACY popliteal pulse? – KNEE A. Use pillows for support A. Groin C. Knee B. Protects the patient’s privacy B. Dorsal D. Forearm C. Get help from co-worker 135. Which of the following position is D. Allow personal choice used for perineal and vaginal area examination: - LITHOTOMY A. Fowler’s C. Lithotomy B. Supine D. Jackknife 141. A patient is going to sit on the side B. Moving the stretcher headfirst of the bed. You need to know: - C. Putting the item in safe WHICH SIDE IS STRONGER D. Locking the wheels for transfer A. If bed rails are used 146. A resident brought a radio from B. If a transfer belt is needed home. Which helps prevents property C. Which side is stronger loss? – LABELLING THE ITEM WITH D. if mechanical lift is needed THE PERSON’S NAME 142. What is the most appropriate step A. Labelling the item with the a nurse assistant should take if a person’s name. resident feels fainting during a tub B. Putting the item in a safe place bath? – CALL FOR HELP C. Using a wheelchair pouch for A. Call for help the item B. Cover resident with a bath D. Completing a personal blanket belongings list C. Lower the head as much as 147. To transport oxygen and carbon possible dioxide to and from the body’s cells, D. Drain the water out of the tub what do erythrocytes need? – 143. A person with dementia: - HEMOGLOBIN CANNOT THINK AND REASON A. Hemoglobin A. Is paralyzed B. Nitrates B. Has suffered an electrical C. Hematocrit shock D. Bilirubin C. Cannot think and reason 148. A nursing assistant suspects a D. Is not aware of his or her young patient is the victim of child surroundings abuse, sign of abuse are also the 144. Which can cause suffocation? – findings of the examining physician. RESTRAINTS The nursing assistant and the A. Reporting loses teeth or physician should do which of the dentures following? – DOCUMENT FINDINGS B. Cutting food into small bite IN THE MEDICAL RECORD AND sized pieces REPORT IT TO THE PROPER C. Restraints AUTHORITIES. D. Using electrical item that are in A. Ask the parent/ guardian to give good repair explanations and document the 145. Stretcher safety involves the encounter following except: - MOVING THE B. Document findings in the medical STRETCHER HEADFIRST record and report it to the proper A. Raising the side rails authorities C. Speak to parent/ guardian about their suspicions and document the encounter D. Not document these suspicions in the chart because the abuse should be first be rule out
149. Which of the following term for an
employee who is considered to be acting on the doctor’s behalf while performing professional task? – RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR A. Malpractice B. Negligence C. Abandonment D. Respondent superior 150. Which health- care team member is responsible for locating resources to manage resident care?- SOCIAL WORKER A. Nurse B. Physician C. Nurse Assi D. Social worker