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Body language is: A. away of communicating feelings by using the body, facial expressions and the eyes. B. only used by clients to tell their doctors what is causing them problems. C. only used by persons who are deaf and mute. D. the newest dance craze. | A. away of communicating feelings by using the body, facial expressions and the eyes. |
As Personal Care Assistant, it is your responsibility to: A. plan the client's care. B. do only the tasks that the registered nurse or therapist assigns to you. C. try to do your best, but not ask for any help. D. compare assignments with your co-workers. | B. do only the tasks that the registered nurse or therapist assigns to you. |
Which of the following is important in communicating with people: A. courtesy. B. tact. C. listening. D. all of the above. | D. all of the above. |
When taking a patient's pulse, you should take it for: A. 15 seconds. B. one full minute. C. 5 seconds. D. two minutes. | B. one full minute. |
When a patient's respirations are being counted, it is best that the patient: A. tries to breath evenly. B. tries to breathe as deeply as he can. C. sits up straight. D. not be aware that the respirations are being counted. | D. not be aware that the respirations are being counted. |
In what situation should gloves be used? A. The patient is vomiting. B. The patient has been incontinent of stool. C. The patient has drainage wound. D. All of the above. | D. all of the above. |
Foods on a liquid diet would include: A. chicken, eggs and toast. B. chopped and strained foods. C. broth, tea and jello. D. lightly seasoned foods. | C. broth, tea and jello. |
While giving a bath on a shower chair, the patient suddenly gasps and becomes unresponsive. The Personal Care Assistant should: A. call for family assistance and continue with the bath. B. leave the patient and call 911. C. lower the patient to the floor, call for the family to call 911, determine if CPR is needed and initiate it if indicated. D. tell the family to stay with the patient while you call 911 and the supervisor. | C. lower the patient to the floor, call for the family to call 911, determine if CPR is needed and initiate it if indicated. |
When working with person who are disabled, the general goal of care is to: A provide constant supervision. B. provide total care. C. promote maximum self-care and independence within the limits of the person's ability. D. promote the complete return of the person's abilities. | C. promote maximum self-care and independence within the limits of the person's ability. |
In giving foot care to a patient who has diabetes, the Personal Care Assistant may take which of these actions? A Clean under the toenails. B. Cut the toenails. C. Soak the patient's feet for more than 5 minutes in a basin of warm water. D. Put lotion on the patient's feet before drying them. | C. Soak the patient's feet for more than 5 minutes in a basin of warm water. |
True or False? It's best to have a pillow between the legs of a patient with a new hip replacement. | True |