ATI RN
Care of Patients with Shock Practice Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
A nursing assistant can share information about residents with
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Other members of the care team. A nursing assistant should only share information about residents with other members of the care team involved in the care of the resident to ensure effective and coordinated care. Sharing information with anyone she chooses (A) violates the resident's privacy rights. Sharing information with the resident's family and friends (B) may not always be appropriate or authorized. Not sharing information with anyone (D) could impede the quality of care provided to the resident. Sharing information with other members of the care team promotes collaboration and ensures the best possible outcomes for the resident.
Question 2 of 5
Ageism is
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Ageism refers to prejudice or discrimination against individuals based on their age, particularly targeting the elderly. This bias can lead to unfair treatment, stereotyping, and exclusion of older adults. The other choices are incorrect because aging itself is a natural process, disabilities can occur at any age, and memory loss is just one aspect of aging, not the definition of ageism.
Question 3 of 5
What should a nursing assistant do if he spills a substance on his body?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because immediately washing the spilled substance using the proper cleaning agent helps minimize the potential harm caused by the substance. Prompt action can prevent skin irritation, burns, or other adverse reactions. Ignoring the spill (B) can lead to more serious consequences if the substance is corrosive. Waiting to finish cleaning the area first (C) can delay treatment and worsen the effects of the substance. Asking the nurse for guidance (D) is not necessary in this case as the nursing assistant should already be trained to handle spills promptly.
Question 4 of 5
Which of the following guidelines is true of working around oxygen equipment?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Correct Answer: A - The NA should not allow open flames around oxygen. Rationale: 1. Oxygen supports combustion, making open flames dangerous. 2. Open flames can cause fires or explosions near oxygen equipment. 3. Following this guideline ensures safety for both the patient and staff. Summary: B: Adjusting oxygen levels is the responsibility of a licensed healthcare provider, not the NA. C: Replacing oxygen tubing if clogged is important, but not the primary guideline for working around oxygen. D: Prescribing skin medication for irritation is not related to the safe handling of oxygen equipment.
Question 5 of 5
One way for a nursing assistant to make a positive first impression on a new resident is to
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Prepare his room before his arrival so that he feels expected and welcome. This is the best choice because it demonstrates a proactive and thoughtful approach to welcoming the new resident. By preparing the room in advance, the nursing assistant shows consideration and care for the resident's comfort and well-being. This action helps create a positive first impression by making the resident feel valued and welcomed. Incorrect choices: A: Placing personal items where the NA thinks they look best may not align with the resident's preferences and could make the resident feel uncomfortable. B: Completing the admission process quickly may prioritize efficiency over the resident's emotional needs, potentially leading to a rushed and impersonal interaction. C: Allowing the resident to introduce himself to everyone in the facility puts the burden of initiating social interactions on the resident, which may not be ideal for someone new and unfamiliar with the environment.