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Sorrentino: Mosby’s Textbook for Nursing Assistants, 7th Edition
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Chapter 3: Ethics and Laws
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The
intentional mistreatment or harm of another person is
A. |
Assault |
B. |
Defamation |
C. |
Battery |
D. |
Abuse |
ANS:
D
REF: 27, 32
2. Touching
a person without that person’s consent is
A. |
Assault |
B. |
Battery |
C. |
Invasion of privacy |
D. |
Libel |
ANS:
B
REF: 27, 31
3. Threatening
to touch a person’s body without that person’s consent is
A. |
Assault |
B. |
Battery |
C. |
Invasion of privacy |
D. |
Defamation |
ANS: A
REF: 27, 31
4. Knowledge
of what is right conduct and wrong conduct is
A. |
Ethics |
B. |
Torts |
C. |
Civil law |
D. |
Public law |
ANS:
A
REF: 27-28
5. You
give wrong information on a job application. This is
A. |
Libel |
B. |
Slander |
C. |
Defamation |
D. |
Fraud |
ANS:
D
REF: 27, 31
6. Unlawful
restraint or restriction of a person’s movement is
A. |
Malpractice |
B. |
Invasion of privacy |
C. |
Negligence |
D. |
False imprisonment |
ANS: D
REF: 27, 31
7. An
act or behavior that meets your needs, not the patient’s or resident’s, is
A. |
A crime |
B. |
Assault |
C. |
A boundary violation |
D. |
Defamation |
ANS:
C
REF: 27, 29
8. An
ethical person
A. |
Does not cause another
person harm |
B. |
Is biased |
C. |
Is prejudiced |
D. |
Does not have opinions or
facts |
ANS:
A
REF: 28
9. You
discuss last night’s date with your patient. This is
A. |
Invasion of privacy |
B. |
Boundary crossing |
C. |
Slander |
D. |
Emotional abuse |
ANS:
B
REF: 27, 29
10. Protecting
the right to privacy involves the following except
A. |
Keeping information about
the person confidential |
B. |
Allowing visitors to remain
in the room when care is given |
C. |
Exposing only the body part
involved in the treatment procedure |
D. |
Screening the person when
giving care |
ANS:
B
REF: 31
11. A
nursing center resident’s beliefs and values are different from yours. What
should you do?
A. |
Refuse to care for the
person. |
B. |
Delegate care to another
nursing assistant. |
C. |
Tell the nurse about your
concerns. |
D. |
Tell the person how you
feel. |
ANS:
C
REF: 28-29
12. While
performing a task, a nursing assistant harmed a person. Which is incorrect?
A. |
The nursing assistant was
negligent. |
B. |
The nursing assistant is
responsible for the harm. The supervising nurse is responsible. |
C. |
The nursing assistant will
be held to the standard of care of other nurses. |
D. |
Harm can occur from what a
person does or fails to do. |
ANS:
C
REF: 29-31
13. Which
is not a
source for standards of care?
A. |
Textbooks |
B. |
Manufacturer’s instructions |
C. |
The nurse’s directions |
D. |
Job descriptions |
ANS:
C
REF: 30
14. You
can protect yourself from a charge of assault and battery by
A. |
Explaining to the person
what you are going to do and getting consent |
B. |
Getting the person’s
informed consent in writing |
C. |
Refusing to perform a task
that involves touching the person |
D. |
Making sure the task was
delegated by a nurse |
ANS:
A
REF: 31
15. A
nursing center resident asks you to make out a will. What should you do?
A. |
Do what the person asks. |
B. |
Refuse, but explain why.
Then tell the nurse about the person’s request. |
C. |
Call a lawyer for the
person. |
D. |
Find out if you will be
named in the will. |
ANS:
B
REF: 32
16. A
nursing assistant pinches and pushes a patient. This is
A. |
Negligence |
B. |
Malpractice |
C. |
Neglect |
D. |
Physical abuse |
ANS:
D
REF: 33
17. A
patient’s signal light goes unanswered. The person’s son finds the patient
lying on sheets soaked with urine. This is
A. |
Neglect |
B. |
Emotional abuse |
C. |
Physical abuse |
D. |
Malpractice |
ANS:
A
REF: 33
18. A
resident did not get to the bathroom in time. She urinated and had a bowel
movement in her clothing. To prevent an accident in the dining room, the nurse
makes the person stay in her room. This is
A. |
Malpractice |
B. |
Involuntary seclusion |
C. |
Neglect |
D. |
Physical abuse |
ANS:
B
REF: 33
19. You
see a nursing assistant hitting a resident. What should you do?
A. |
Talk to the resident. |
B. |
Call the police. |
C. |
Tell the nurse. |
D. |
Mind your own business. |
ANS:
C
REF: 33
20. A
14-year-old child is a hospital patient. You find bruises on the child’s face after
her brother leaves. What should you do?
A. |
Call the police if you
suspect child abuse. |
B. |
Call a child protection
agency if you suspect child abuse. |
C. |
Tell the nurse. |
D. |
Call the parents. |
ANS:
C
REF: 36
21. You hear
a nurse shouting at a patient. This is
A. |
Battery |
B. |
A tort |
C. |
Verbal abuse |
D. |
Neglect |
ANS:
C
REF: 33
22. A
co-worker often comes to work with bruises and other injuries. She also borrows
lunch money from you right after payday. What should you do?
A. |
Call the police. |
B. |
Tell her husband. |
C. |
Tell the nurse. |
D. |
Mind your own business. |
ANS:
C
REF: 36
23. A
child is 7 years old. Which is not a
sign of child abuse?
A. |
Burns on the feet, hands,
back, and buttocks |
B. |
Arm and leg fractures |
C. |
Bite marks |
D. |
Missing teeth |
ANS:
D
REF: 36
24. You
suspect that a nursing center resident is being abused. What should you do?
A. |
Tell the nurse. |
B. |
Call the police. |
C. |
Talk to the family. |
D. |
Mind your own business. |
ANS:
A
REF: 33
25. Which
statement about child abuse is correct?
A. |
Suspected child abuse must
be reported. |
B. |
Only child sexual abuse
must be reported. |
C. |
The victim must report the
abuse. |
D. |
Only parents can report
abuse. |
ANS:
A
REF: 36
26. In
domestic abuse, the abuser is a
A. |
Caregiver |
B. |
Family member |
C. |
Neighbor |
D. |
Partner |
ANS: D
REF: 36
27. These
statements are about domestic abuse. Which is incorrect?
A. |
It can happen in nursing
centers. |
B. |
Usually just one type of
abuse is present. |
C. |
The abuser has power and
control over the victim. |
D. |
Fear and harm occur. |
ANS:
B
REF: 36
Sorrentino: Mosby’s Textbook for Nursing Assistants, 7th Edition
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Chapter 4: Work Ethics
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Work
ethics means
A. |
Trusting others with
personal information |
B. |
Being polite and
considerate |
C. |
Behavior in the workplace |
D. |
Right and wrong conduct |
ANS:
C
REF: 39-40
2. You
say things that offend another person. This is
A. |
Gossip |
B. |
Defamation |
C. |
Being rude |
D. |
Harassment |
ANS:
D
REF: 39, 52
3. Which
will not promote
physical and mental health?
A. |
Good nutrition |
B. |
Having your eyes examined |
C. |
Taking drugs as a doctor
prescribes |
D. |
Exercising once a week |
ANS:
D
REF: 40
4. Good
personal hygiene involves
A. |
Daily bathing |
B. |
Taking a shower |
C. |
Taking a tub bath |
D. |
Brushing teeth daily |
ANS:
A
REF: 40
5. To
look professional at work
A. |
Follow the agency’s dress
code |
B. |
Wear your favorite clothes |
C. |
Keep your nails polished |
D. |
Wear shoes that are in
style |
ANS:
A
REF: 40-41
6. Uniforms,
stockings and socks, and shoes must be
A. |
Clean |
B. |
In style |
C. |
White |
D. |
Provided by the agency |
ANS:
A
REF: 41
7. Underclothes
must
A. |
Be simple and attractive |
B. |
Be clean and fit well |
C. |
Give needed support |
D. |
Be in style |
ANS:
B
REF: 41
8. You
have a tattoo. You should
A. |
Have it removed |
B. |
Wear uniforms that allow it
to be seen |
C. |
Cover it while at work |
D. |
Show it to patients and
residents |
ANS:
C
REF: 41
9. You
have multiple earring piercings. You should
A. |
Wear only one set of earrings |
B. |
Plug the holes |
C. |
Wear as many earrings as
needed |
D. |
Follow the agency’s dress
code |
ANS:
D
REF: 41
10. Large
rings and bracelets are dangerous because
A. |
Patients and residents can
pull them off |
B. |
They can scratch patients
and residents |
C. |
They provide a place for
microbes to grow and multiply |
D. |
They can damage care
equipment |
ANS:
B
REF: 41
11. Necklaces
and earrings are dangerous because
A. |
Patients and residents can
pull them off |
B. |
They can scratch patients
and residents |
C. |
They provide a place for
microbes to grow and multiply |
D. |
They can damage care
equipment |
ANS:
A
REF: 41
12. You
should wear a wristwatch that
A. |
Is digital |
B. |
Has a sweep hand |
C. |
Has a stopwatch |
D. |
Has an alarm |
ANS:
B
REF: 41
13. Nail
polish
A. |
Must be a light shade |
B. |
Must be in good repair |
C. |
Must be a dark shade |
D. |
Is not worn |
ANS:
D
REF: 41
14. Perfumes,
colognes, and after-shave lotions
A. |
Are not worn |
B. |
Must be a light fragrance |
C. |
Must be approved by the
agency |
D. |
Prevent body odors |
ANS:
A
REF: 41
15. Which
is not a
source for finding a job?
A. |
The state employment
service |
B. |
Newspaper classified ads |
C. |
The state nursing assistant
registry |
D. |
Phone book yellow pages |
ANS:
C
REF: 41
16. Being
dependable means the following except
A. |
Reporting to work on time |
B. |
Being eager to learn |
C. |
Performing delegated tasks |
D. |
Keeping promises |
ANS:
B
REF: 42
17. Being
honest as a nursing assistant means the following except
A. |
Reporting accurately |
B. |
Reporting errors |
C. |
Reporting observations |
D. |
Reporting gossip |
ANS:
D
REF: 42
18. Having
concern for a person is
A. |
Caring |
B. |
Empathy |
C. |
Enthusiasm |
D. |
Respect |
ANS:
A
REF: 42
19. Treating
the person with dignity is
A. |
Consideration |
B. |
Empathy |
C. |
Respectfulness |
D. |
Cheerfulness |
ANS:
C
REF: 42
20. Understanding
your feelings, strengths, and weaknesses is
A. |
Consideration |
B. |
Trustworthiness |
C. |
Conscientiousness |
D. |
Self-awareness |
ANS:
D
REF: 42
21. A
nursing center wants to hire you. Which is not required?
A. |
Nursing assistant training |
B. |
A competency evaluation |
C. |
Proof of citizenship or
legal residency |
D. |
A photo |
ANS: D
REF: 42, 46
22. Before
completing a job application, you need to
A. |
Read the directions |
B. |
Prove that you are
qualified for the job |
C. |
Schedule an interview |
D. |
Prepare answers to the
questions |
ANS: A
REF: 46
23. A
question on a job application does not apply to you. What should you do?
A. |
Write neatly. |
B. |
Leave the space blank. |
C. |
Write “N/A” in the space. |
D. |
Write a brief response
about why the question does not apply. |
ANS:
C
REF: 46
24. You
are completing a job application. How many references should you be prepared to
give?
A. |
1 |
B. |
2 |
C. |
3 |
D. |
4 |
ANS:
D
REF: 46
25. You
are completing a job application. You must be
A. |
Honest |
B. |
Enthusiastic |
C. |
Courteous |
D. |
Cheerful |
ANS:
A
REF: 46
26. A
person has had 4 jobs in one year. The person does not list all 4 jobs when
completing a job application. This is
A. |
Fraud |
B. |
Invasion of privacy |
C. |
Her right to personal
choice |
D. |
Poor work ethics |
ANS:
A
REF: 46
27. You
are getting ready for an interview. You should do the following except
A. |
Polish your shoes |
B. |
Take a bath and brush your
teeth |
C. |
Style your hair as you
would for work |
D. |
Wear a strong fragrance |
ANS:
D
REF: 47
28. You
have a job interview scheduled. Which shows that you are dependable?
A. |
Being clean |
B. |
Dressing professionally |
C. |
Giving the receptionist
your name |
D. |
Being on time |
ANS:
D
REF: 42-43
29. You
arrive at Fair Haven Nursing Center for an interview. What should you do first?
A. |
Stop in the restroom. |
B. |
Get something to drink. |
C. |
Give the receptionist your
name. |
D. |
Take a walk through the
center. |
ANS:
C
REF: 43
30. You
are in the waiting area before your interview. What should you do?
A. |
Sit quietly. |
B. |
Eat your lunch. |
C. |
Talk to the receptionist. |
D. |
Look at things on the receptionist’s
desk. |
ANS:
A
REF: 43
31. During
an interview, it is correct to do the following except
A. |
Accept a beverage |
B. |
Shake the interviewer’s
hand |
C. |
Take things off the
interviewer’s desk |
D. |
Look at the interviewer |
ANS:
C
REF: 43
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