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Patient Comfort Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
What is the purpose of using a walker with wheels for a patient?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A walker with wheels provides stability during ambulation by offering rolling support, easing movement for patients with weakness while maintaining balance. Faster walking isn't the aim safety trumps speed. Limiting mobility contradicts its purpose; it aids, not restricts. Replacing a wheelchair doesn't fit it's for walking, not sitting. Nurses adjust height and teach use, ensuring smooth, secure steps, a practical aid for gradual mobility improvement in rehabilitation or chronic conditions.
Question 2 of 5
Life-long learning refers to:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Life-long learning for health care aides means ongoing development of competence (skills) and confidence (assurance), ensuring they adapt to new practices or client needs over time. Family learning is unrelated professional, not personal, growth is key. Time off to study is a means, not the definition. Client safety is an outcome, not the process. Aides pursue this through training or observation, staying effective e.g., mastering new equipment maintaining quality care. It's about evolving expertise, not static knowledge, a career-long commitment to excellence.
Question 3 of 5
A term applied to staff that support nurses and other health professionals in providing care and meeting client needs is:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assistive personnel describes PSWs supporting nurses and professionals, unlike registered staff (A, licensed roles), casual staff (B, employment status), or dietary staff (D, nutrition-focused). They aid with ADLs e.g., bathing enhancing team care. Misnaming this role risks confusion in duties; PSWs aren't clinicians or cooks. Clarity here ensures they're valued as key support, not misassigned, aligning their training with practical care delivery, vital for team efficiency and client well-being.
Question 4 of 5
A caregiver is responsible for the moral and legal requirements of proper patient care. This means that the caregiver is:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Accountable means responsibility for moral and legal care duties, unlike licensed (B, credentialed), employed (C, job status), or regulated (D, governed). PSWs answer for actions e.g., reporting errors ensuring ethical, safe care. Misnaming this risks dodging duty; accountability drives diligence. It's their pledge to clients and law, like owning a mistake over assuming it's just oversight, a core trait ensuring trust and professionalism in their role.
Question 5 of 5
According to Maslow the mind and body at peak performance refers to:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Self-actualization is Maslow's peak mind and body thriving unlike self-esteem (B, worth), safety (C, protection), or physiological needs (D, basics). PSWs support this by encouraging potential e.g., hobbies once lower needs are met. Misplacing it lower risks stunting growth; peak performance isn't just survival or esteem. For a client, achieving a goal like painting reflects this level, rare but impactful in care. PSWs rarely focus here daily, but understanding it ensures they build toward it, enhancing client fulfillment, a nuanced layer in their holistic approach.