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Adaptive equipment is an assistive device for persons with disabilities such as a Hoyer lift.
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Insulin is produced in the pancreas.
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ADL stands for Activities of Daily Living.
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OTC stands for "Over-the-counter".
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Palliative care is treatment that all residents receive automatically as seniors.
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Medical asepsis is a technique utilized in all health care facilities to prevent spread of disease and lower risk of infection.
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Fingerstick is a type of method to pick and make finger sticks.
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Negligence is failure by those responsible to provide food, shelter, health care, or protection for a vulnerable elder.
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The service plan includes current problems and strengths of the resident.
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Resident's family do not participate in developing care plan.
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Do not assume an ambulatory resident is capable of meeting his hygiene needs.
Question 12
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All copies of the service plan can be written in a foreign language.
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Sponge bath is another term for partial bath.
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The top number of the blood pressure reading is called systolic blood pressure.
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You are allowed to cut toenails of of a diabetic person if it is in the service care plan.
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Taking an axillary or armpit temperature is the most accurate way of measuring a resident's temperature.
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Passive ROM means that the exercise is done for the resident who is unable to move independently.
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Rope ladder is an assistive device for toileting.
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Caregiver should call the resident by preferred name.
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It is important to let the resident do as much as they can , to avoid caregiver burnout.
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Adduction is a type of movement wherein arm or leg moved toward center of the body.
Question 22
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Dementia is not a normal part of aging.
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Each time you give a medication, you should check the "5 rights".
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Generic drugs are more expensive than brand name medications.
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Neosporin is a topical medication.
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Type I and Type II Diabetes are equally the same type of diabetes.
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Sublingual route of medication administration is under the armpit.
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Directed Care Services is provided to persons who are capable of recognizing danger, and they can make basic care decisions.
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Caregiver should not call right away if ill or unable to work as long as she finds a reliever to fill in.
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Ask open-ended questions, rather than "yes" or "no" questions.
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Assertiveness is the ability to say what you want to say, but still respect the rights of others.
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Caffeine is a good way to overcome stress.
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Weight gain or loss is a sign of physical stress.
Question 34
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You flush dirty mop water down the kitchen sink.
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Oxygen containers are maintained in an upright position.
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Elderly persons are more prone to high death rate from infectious diseases than the average population.
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TB screening is required for those who work in a health care setting.
Question 38
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One part bleach to 3 parts water can be made as an effective disinfecting solution.
Question 39
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The urinary tract is one of the most common sites for infection in the elderly.
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Fire drills are not necessary if the residents know how to escape from fire.
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The menu must be posted at a place where residents are not able to see it. It is only for facility records.
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10 seconds is the minimum time used for effective handwashing.
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All personal items should be left behind during an evacuation.
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Water has nutritional value and provides hydration.
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Water does not have nutritional value but provides hydration.
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Perishable foods must be stored at or below 40°F or above 140°F.
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Osteoporosis is more common in sedentary individuals.
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The term "ethical" relates to a person's moral and values.
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The Department will begin an investigation within 24 hours.
Question 50
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DNR means resident must be given CPR if they are having trouble breathing.
Question 51
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How many hours does a typical assisted living home operate?
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6 hours
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10 hours
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24 hours
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18 hours
Question 52
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What level of care services means residents need assistance with activities of daily living?
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Supervisory Care
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Personal Care
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Directed Care
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Volunteer Care
Question 53
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_____________ is the Rule Number for Quality Management.
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R9-10-801
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R9-10-804
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R9-10-811
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R9-10-814
Question 54
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What can a person knowingly abuses or neglects a resident be charged with?
Question 55
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Stoma is a ___________.
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Every how many month should a resident's service plan be updated if he receives personal care services?
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At least once every month.
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At least once every 3 months.
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At least once every 6 months.
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The service plan is only updated when there is a change in physical or mental condition.
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The following persons sign the Service Care Plan, except
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Decubitus ulcer is also known as _____________.
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Skin crater
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Boil
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Pressure sore/Bed sore
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Skin acne
Question 59
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Carbohydrate is a nutrient that is the primary source of __________.
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Healing
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Energy
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Fats
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Vitamins
Question 60
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This is called a low-salt and is ordered for resident who must restrict their sodium intake
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Mechanical soft
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2 gram solution
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Bland
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Low fat/low cholesterol
Question 61
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What is the method used to inform resident with vision impairment about the food on the tray and location of the food?
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Menu planning
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Mapping menus
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Clock method
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Caregiver technique
Question 62
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CVA stands for _____________.
Question 63
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Which of the following are appropriate observations to make while doing hair care?
Question 64
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_______ is a type of movement wherein foot is bent back toward the leg.
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Extension
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Extension dorsal
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Adduction
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Dorsal flexion
Question 65
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________ ROM means that the resident performs the exercises alone.
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Active ROM
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Passive ROM
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ROM exercises
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None of the above
Question 66
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What is it called when residents tend to wander, exhibit restlessness and confusion, particularly towards evening?
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Wandering Syndrome
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Parkinson's Syndrom
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Sundowner's Syndrome
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Eloping Syndrome
Question 67
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What law went into effect on 1991 requiring all health care instructions receiving Medicare funding to ask patients if they have advance directives?
Question 68
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What is the Latin term for "PRN"?
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Per ro nata
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Pro re nata
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Pro ro nata
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None of the above.
Question 69
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The following suggestions are to be done when medication has an unpleasant taste, except:
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Give the individual ice chips to suck on just before
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Ask the doctor to change the medication
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Ask the doctor if the medication can be diluted to cover a bad taste
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Provide crackers, apple, or juices afterwards to help cover up bad taste
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What is the "5 rights" of Medication?
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Right resident, Right dose, Right time, Right sign, Right medication
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Right resident, right dosage, right route, right time, right treatment
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Right person, right medication, right dosage, right route, right time
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None of the above.
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What is the other name for medications that are given on emergency only?
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What does "chain of command" mean?
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It described the order of court
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It describes the line of authority and communication in health care
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It includes all persons involved with resident's care
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It emphasizes the duties and tasks of the facility staff
Question 73
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How often should the freezer be defrost?
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Once a year
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Every 2 months
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Every 4 weeks
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Every 2 years
Question 74
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Alway clean lint filter; what is the consequence of heavy lint buildup?
Question 75
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What is the agency that has created guidelines for preventing occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
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How do you use a fire extinguisher?
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Seal it and share it vigorously to use a fire extinguisher
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Use the P-A-S-S method to use a fire extinguisher
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Use it for display purposes only
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None of the above
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What should you do if a fire starts?
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You must R-A-C-E and follow the safety plan
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You must P-A-S-S and run for safety
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You must open all doors and windows before going out
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All of the above
Question 78
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What is the acronym of this disease that results in decreased ability of the lungs to perform ventilation, another name for Emphysema
Question 79
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What do they also call end-of-life care that focuses on the emotional, social, physical and spiritual needs of dying persons and their families?
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Post Mortem Care
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Caring for the dying
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Hospice Care
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Spiritual Care
Question 80
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When should you put elasticized stockings being used by a person?
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While person is still in bed (before they get up for the day)
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When person is about to go to bed (the end of the day)
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After the person has eaten lunch
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Before the person has dinner
Question 81
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What position is permitted for person with respiratory problems?
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Lateral
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Supine
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Standing
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Semi-Fowlers
Question 82
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It is a eye disease which may lead to blindness.
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Otitis media
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Sore eyes
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Glaucoma
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Dry eyes
Question 83
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Eye drops should be changed within _______ days.
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The cessation of breathing.
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Apical
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Apnea
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Respiratory
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Aspiration
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The action or process of vomiting.
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Emesis
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Vomit
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Digest
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Release
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QID is the abbreviation for _________
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Every day
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Four times a day
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Three times a day
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None of the above.
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An infection that is spread within a facility.
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Nosocomial infection
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Microorganism infection
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Contagious infection
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Liberate infection
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It is the process wherein the doctor must obtain permission from a competent patient before treatment or tests can be performed on him.
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Power of Attorney
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Informed Consent
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DNR
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Information process
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What occurs when a resident feels there is situation on treatment, care or living accommodations about which he/she has a complaint?
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Intervention
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Correction
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Grievance
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Discrimination
Question 90
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It means that adults of sound mind have the right to decide what shall be done to their body.
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Informed consent
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Self-determination
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Uninformed consent
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Self-interest
Question 91
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This term means low blood sugar or deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream
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Hyperglycemia
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Hypoglycemia
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Diabetes II
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Sliding scale
Question 92
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A type of specialist for feet and nail care and treatment.
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Podiatrist
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Pediatric
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Physician for foot
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Diabetrist
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This body system involves muscles and bones of the human body.
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Musculoskeletal system
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Nervous system
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Lymphatic system
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Sensory system
Question 94
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This is a care procedure for cleaning private parts of male or female.
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It takes a lot of ____________ to care for a resident with Alzheimer's.
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Time
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Work
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Patience
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Assistance
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A kidney-shaped dish used for fluid discharge or medical wastes.
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Emesis basin
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Medical tub
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Bowl
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Stretcher
Question 97
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This is a tool used to measure a residents blood pressure.
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Blood pressure reader
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Digital Clock reader
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Diastolic machine
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Stethoscope
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What does NPO mean?
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Non-patient operated
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Nothing by mouth
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Nasal Presop
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None of the above
Question 99
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Myocardial infarction, which is caused by occlusion of one or more of the coronary arteries, is also called __________.
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Congestive heart failure
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Arrhythmia
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Heart attack
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Cardiopulmonary disease
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It is language disorder, which is often a result of a brain injury from an accident or a stroke, but it does not affect intelligence.
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Aphasia
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Garble
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Speech disorder
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Language impairment