ATI RN
A Review of Basic Patient Rights in Psychiatric Care Questions
Question 1 of 5
A nursing assistant's responsibility for the resident during discharge ends
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: When the resident is seated in the vehicle. This is because the nursing assistant's responsibility for the resident during discharge ends when the resident is safely seated in the vehicle to ensure a smooth transition. Choice A is incorrect because the discharge order does not signify the end of the nursing assistant's responsibility. Choice B is incorrect as packing belongings is part of the discharge process but not the endpoint of the assistant's responsibility. Choice D is incorrect as closing the vehicle doors does not indicate that the resident is safely inside and ready for departure.
Question 2 of 5
During which of the following procedures must a nursing assistant always wear gloves?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Shaving a resident. When shaving a resident, there is a risk of breaking the skin and exposing both the resident and the nursing assistant to blood or bodily fluids. Gloves are necessary to prevent the spread of infection. For the other choices: B: Combing or brushing hair - Gloves are not necessary as there is no direct contact with bodily fluids. C: Dressing a resident - Gloves are not always required unless there is a wound or open sore that needs dressing. D: Turning a resident - Gloves may be needed if the resident has an open wound, but not always necessary for routine turning.
Question 3 of 5
Both the _____ and _____ pulses are used in taking blood pressure.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C (Radial and brachial). Radial pulse is taken at the wrist, while brachial pulse is taken at the upper arm where blood pressure is commonly measured. These two pulses are commonly used for taking blood pressure readings due to their accessibility and proximity to major arteries. The apical pulse is located at the apex of the heart, not commonly used for blood pressure measurement. The femoral pulse is found in the groin area and is not typically used for measuring blood pressure in clinical settings.
Question 4 of 5
Which of the following is a symptom of dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because watering eyes during meals can be a symptom of dysphagia due to the eyes' natural response to the difficulty of swallowing. A is incorrect as it describes overeating, not a symptom of dysphagia. B is incorrect as sweating profusely is not typically associated with dysphagia. C is incorrect as having a fever during meals is not a common symptom of difficulty swallowing.
Question 5 of 5
Which of the following is one way that a bariatric bed may differ from a regular bed?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: The bed may be lower to the floor. Bariatric beds are designed to support heavier individuals, so they are often lower to the ground for easier access and stability. This feature helps prevent falls and injuries. Explanation: 1. Bariatric beds are specifically designed for individuals who are obese or have a higher weight capacity. 2. Lower height reduces the risk of falls when getting in and out of bed, making it safer for patients. 3. Regular beds may not have the same weight capacity or stability features as bariatric beds. 4. Narrower beds (choice B) would not be suitable for bariatric patients who require more space and support. 5. Choice C does not provide a specific difference between a bariatric bed and a regular bed. 6. Choice D is incorrect as bariatric beds are designed for individuals who weigh more than average, not less.