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CNA Multiple Choice Questions with accurate Answers. Rated A Masterpiece 1. The leader of the healthcare team is the: a. Doctor b. Registered nurse (RN) c. Advanced practice nurse d. Person rece... iving care - Ans-d. Person receiving care 2. Which action is a nurse assistant's responsibility? a. Administering medications b. Communicating verbal orders related to the person's medical care to the nurse c. Assisting people with activities of daily living (ADLs) d. Analyzing and interpreting data - Ans-c. Assisting people with activities of daily living (ADLs) 3. Which of these is NOT one of the six principles of care? a. Safety b. Privacy c. Impartiality d. Communication - Ans-c. Impartiality 4. Empathy is the quality of: a. Acting in a way to gain the trust of others. b. Pitching in to work as part of a team. c. Recognizing another person's hardship, accompanied by a desire to help relieve that hardship. d. Seeking to understand another person's situation, point of view or feelings. - Ans-d. Seeking to understand another person's situation, point of view or feelings. 5. When you treat someone with respect, you are applying which principle of care? a. Infection control b. Dignity c. Independence d. Safety - Ans-b. Dignity6. The goal of the healthcare team is to: a. Minimize healthcare costs by spreading the workload over many people. b. Make sure the person is sent home from the facility as soon as possible. c. Provide personalized quality care that meets the person's physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. d. Make decisions on behalf of the person receiving care. - Ans-c. Provide personalized quality care that meets the person's physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. 7. Which of the following statements about delegation is true? a. It is outside the nurse assistant's scope of practice to decline to do a delegated task. b. When one person delegates a task to another, that person gives the other person the authority and the responsibility to complete the task on their behalf. c. Nurse assistants may delegate tasks to other members of the healthcare team. d. All of the above - Ans-b. When one person delegates a task to another, that person gives the other person the authority and the responsibility to complete the task on their behalf. 8. Where is care provided for a person who requires treatment for a sudden injury or illness? a. Sub-acute care setting b. Home setting c. Acute care setting d. Long-term care setting - Ans-c. Acute care setting 9. Mr. Bowler is 85 years old. He has dementia and requires close supervision to make sure that he does not hurt himself. He also requires a great deal of help with his activities of daily living (ADLs). What healthcare setting would provide the most appropriate care for Mr. Bowler? a. Acute care setting b. Nursing home setting c. Hospital setting d. Sub-acute care setting - Ans-b. Nursing home setting 10. Mr. Johnson was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia and was hospitalized for 4 days. What word best describes Mr. Johnson? a. Outpatient b. Resident c. Inpatient d. Client - Ans-c. Inpatient [Show More]
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