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It is appropriate for the nursing assistant to share personal client information with ____.
It would not be appropriate to share health care information about a resident with ____.
A resident in your care tells you that he does not like his current physician and wishes to be seen by another doctor. Your response to this should be ____.
The family members of a resident ask you to check what the resident’s record says about resuscitation wishes in the event the resident was to expire. Upon looking at the records, you see that the resident has given permission to share all medical information with these family members. You also see the initials DNR in the resident’s advance directive. You tell the family ____.
Which of these does not show caring behavior?
When you walk in to begin your shift, a resident is being put in restraints by the charge nurse. This means ____.
When a resident has visitors, it is important for a nursing assistant to ____.
As a nursing assistant, when a resident refuses a bath it is your responsibility to ____.
Which of these is a violation of a residents right to privacy?
A residents right to information involves all of these except ____.
You have two residents in your care who belong to your church. Both have been asking you questions about the medical condition of the other. They are both worried and know you care. What is your best response?
Which of these statements is true for “restorative nursing”?
Residents have a right to telephone privileges. Which of these correctly describes these rights?
Which of these is included in the “Residents Bill of Rights”?
Which resident right is being violated if a nursing assistant enters the hospital cafeteria and hears another assistant talking about a resident with co-workers?
“Any threat to the psychological well-being of a resident that results in psychological or emotional distress” is the definition of ____.
You have taken care of the same pleasant female resident daily for the past 6 months. Very suddenly, she demonstrates a drastic personality change. She exhibits frequent crying and withdrawal from activities. She refuses her ADLs and becomes fearful of physical contact with you and other caregivers. She seems very anxious and nervous when she is around others. As her CNA, your most appropriate course of action would be to ____.
Beneficence is defined as ____.
Which of these describes the job of an Ombudsman Committee?
A resident is to be discharged from your facility for failure to pay for his care. According to the “Residents Bill of Rights,” what is the proper amount of notice that he must be given?