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Home Health Aide Exam Study Guide, Exams of Nursing

Comprehensive review of essential knowledge for HHA exam. Topics include psychosocial needs, dehydration prevention, physical restraints, ADLs, rehab, ethical behavior, communication, nonverbal communication, bladder retraining, deep breathing exercises, incidents reporting, hepatitis B vaccination, COPD care, cognitive function, plant-based proteins, dehydration, whole grain foods, transmission-based precautions, foot care for diabetics, fall prevention, advance directives, scope of practice, empathy, physical abuse, sharing medical info, blood pressure, ounces to milliliters conversion, listening skills, Alzheimer's disease, range of motion exercises, documentation, good body mechanics, communication with visually-impaired and hearing-impaired clients, sexual abuse, mental illness, stress management, skin health, hospice care, NPO, transfer belt usage, friction, stroke recovery, gown removal, disposable gloves usage, fact vs. opinion, objective information, standard precautions, hand

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Download Home Health Aide Exam Study Guide and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Home Health Aide Exam 100% Score GRADED A. Which of the Following is an example of a psychosocial need? - Correct answerNeed For acceptance Which of the following is an effective way for an HHA to help prevent dehydration? - Correct answerRegularly encourage clients to drink. An example of a physical restraint is - Correct answerSide rails on a bed What does ADL's stand for - Correct answerActivities of daly living Which kind of care helps clients restore or improve function after an illness or injury? - Correct answerRehabiliation When a client makes an inappropriate request of an HHA , the HHA should - Correct answerExplain that only tasks assigned in the care plan are allowed. The medical term for chest pain , pressure , or discomfort is - Correct answerAngina pectoris An example of ethical behavior by an HHA is - Correct answerProtecting a client's privicy Which of the following shows the correct conversion of 4:00pm to military time? - Correct answer1600 hours Barriers to communication include which of the following - Correct answerHHA uses medical terminology with the client. When making a call, the HHA should - Correct answerIdentify herself and state why she is calling. Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication? - Correct answerA client points to a glass If a client is going through bladder retraining the HHA should - Correct answerBe sensitive and professional when handling incontinence. Deep breathing exercises help - Correct answerClear the lungs of mucus Which of the following occurrences is considered an incident and requires a report to be completed? - Correct answerThe client falls. An employer must offer an HHA a free vaccine for - Correct answerHepatitis B A draw sheet is used to - Correct answerReposition clients without causing shearing. When assisting a client with a standard bed pan where should the wider end of the bed pan be placed? - Correct answerIn alignment with the client's buttocks. Blood pressure is measured using a - Correct answerSphygmomanmeter "Hand Hygiene" means - Correct answerUsing soap and water as well as alcohol based rubs to keep hands clean. One safety device that helps transfer clients is called a - Correct answertransfer belt. When assisting clients who have had a stoke with eating, the HHA should - Correct answerPlace food in the unaffected/stronger side of the clients mouth. In order for an object to be called "clean" in a health care setting, it must be - Correct answerFree of pathogens. Clients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have trouble with - Correct answerBreathing. The ability to think logically and clearly is called - Correct answerCognition. A common non- toxic item that can be used to clean surfaces and eliminate odors is - Correct answerBaking soda. In which type of environments do microorganisms thrive? - Correct answerWarm, moist environments. How should a fracture pan be positioned? - Correct answerWith the handle toward the foot of the bed. In order to communicate with a client who is hearing-impaired, the HHA should - Correct answerFace the client directly when speaking. One way that an HHA can help a visually impaired client is to - Correct answerUse the face of an imaginary clock to explain the position of objects. Which of the following is an example of physical abuse? - Correct answerPinching a client. Joking with a client's sister about the client's incontinence is what type of abuse? - Correct answerPsychological abuse Which of the following statements is true of mental illness? - Correct answerMental illness is a disease like any physical illness. How should a baby be placed in a crib? - Correct answerOn his back An appropriate resource for an HHA to turn to if he is experiencing stress is - Correct answerHis supervisor. What is one important reason why bed linens should remain wrinkle-free? - Correct answerTo help keep the skin healthy and prevent pressure ulcers. What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body part? - Correct answerProsthesis Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in six months or less? - Correct answerHospice. Which of the following abbreviations means "nothing by mouth" - Correct answerNPO. Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called - Correct answerRange of motion. Which of the following statements is true of an HHA's responsibilities if an activity is not listed in a client's care plan? - Correct answerThe HHA should not perform the activity if it is not listed in the care plan. When using a transfer belt, the HHA should - Correct answerPlace it over a client's clothing. An HHA should use friction for a least ______ seconds when washing her hands. - Correct answer20 Where should the HHA stand when helping a client who is recovering from a stoke to walk? - Correct answerOn the client's weaker side. Which of the following is the correct way to remove a gown? - Correct answerUnfasten gown at neck and waist and roll the dirty side in, while holding gown away from body. How many times can disposable gloves be worn before being discarded? - Correct answerOne time. To best communication with a visually-impaired client, the HHA should - Correct answerIdentify herself when she enters the room. Which of the following sentences is an example of a fact? - Correct answerMr. Gomez ate half of his scrambled egg. Which is the most essential nutrient for life? - Correct answerWater. Objective information is - Correct answerInformation collected using the senses. Which of the following statements is true of documentation? - Correct answerHHA's should document care after it has been done. Standard Precautions should be practiced - Correct answerOn every single person in the HHA's care. Which of the following is true of hand washing? - Correct answerAn HHA should wash her hands before and after touching a client. Which of the following is true of HIV testing? - Correct answerThe results are confidential and cannot be shared. Which of the following are initial signs and symptoms of HIV infections? - Correct answerFlu-like symptoms. Using good body mechanics includes - Correct answerStanding with the legs shoulder width apart. At what angle should a client be sitting when eating? - Correct answer90-degree angle. What is one of the first signs that a pressure ulcer is forming? - Correct answerDiscoloration of the skin. Which of the following is an example of a physical need? - Correct answerFood. Which of the following remarks is a cliche? - Correct answer"It will all work out in the end" Sexually-transmitted infections are passed through sexual contact. Sexual contact includes - Correct answerContact of the mouth with the genitals. In which type of environment do microorganisms grow best? - Correct answerDark. If a client has just had a glass of iced tea, how long should the HHA wait before measuring the client's temperature? - Correct answer10 - 20 minutes. An axillary temperature is measured - Correct answerIn the armpit. When a person is dying, the last sense to leave the body is usually the sense of - Correct answerHearing A client who is lying on either her left or her right side is in the ________ position - Correct answerLateral. When transferring clients who have a strong side and a weak side, the HHA should plan the move so that - Correct answerThe stronger side moves first.
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