18 Chapter 1 4. What does the term residents mean? A. people cared for in hospitals B. people cared for in hospices C. people cared for at home D. people cared for in long-term care facilities 5. Which of the following is an example of a boundary violation by a nursing assistant? A. taking too much time at a resident’s bedside B. accepting gifts after a resident has left the facility C. putting residents’ personal items in the bedside table D. helping a resident’s family member contact a community resource 6. When nursing assistants provide holistic care, they integrate A. body, mind, and spirit B. care with medication C. therapy with care D. culture, ethnicity, and values 7. A nursing assistant with several years of experience has been difficult to work with the last few days. Which of the following approaches could you use to demonstrate professional behavior? A. tell the nursing assistant that she needs to be more cheerful B. ask the nursing assistant if you can help her C. report the nursing assistant’s behavior D. stay away from the nursing assistant 8. Which of the following healthcare staff members supervises nursing assistants? A. doctor B. therapist C. counselor D. licensed nurse 9. Which of the following is not a professional boundary violation? A. visiting with a resident in your care during your shift B. accepting a gift from a family member after a resident is discharged C. sharing pictures and stories about your family with residents D. defending a resident’s desires to his or her family members 10. A nursing assistant is really angry at a nurse on his team. What is the most professional way for him to deal with his anger? A. He should post his angry feelings on his blog as soon as he can. B. He should ask his supervisor if she can meet with him. C. He should send an e-mail message to his supervisor and express his anger. D. He should do nothing and just avoid the nurse whenever he can. 11. Which of the following behaviors would lead staff at a local long-term care facility to call a new nursing assistant professional? A. working many shifts B. leaving work early C. maintaining high standards of care D. working as quickly as possible 12. Mr. J has been a resident at the city’s rehabilitation facility for nearly four weeks. During the last week, he has appeared lonely and depressed. What might a holistic nursing assistant do to support him? A. increase his activities B. give him snacks several times a day C. let him stay in his room longer D. ask him about the change in his behavior 13. Which of the following describes OBRA? A. a rare disease B. a law that standardizes nursing assistant training and education requirements C. a law that protects nursing assistants from working in unsafe conditions D. a procedure used to prevent residents from falling 14. For which of the following is a new nursing assistant not responsible? A. helping residents with ADLs B. assisting residents with ambulation C. discussing residents’ conditions with their families D. documenting care given in residents’ charts 15. When holistic nursing assistants are supportive and accepting of others, they demonstrate A. competence B. values C. integrity D. positive regard Did you have difficulty with any of the questions? If you did, review the chapter to find the correct answer(s). Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.
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