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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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