loading... 2018 CNA CHHA PCA Safety test Posted on February 5, 2018 Aaron Bodie Welcome to your 2018 CNA CHHA PCA Safety test February 16, 2019 Full Name Office Email Title You are told your patient has MRSA (an antibiotic resistant infection) in her urine. You must assist the patient to the bathroom, undress her, perform hygiene after she urinates, and re-dress her. Which of the following is the most important, immediate Standard Precaution to implement? Wash your hands, no gloves are needed to help the patient Wear gloves to assist the patient with toilet hygiene Wear a gown Remind the family to clean the bathroom weeklyThe best way to prevent spread of infection is to wash your hands. All of the following are times when you must wash your hands EXCEPT: Before touching the patient After removing gloves After using the bathroom After you cover a cough or sneeze Before making up the bed Before entering your care bag (Bag Technique)Use of proper Body Mechanics helps to prevent musculoskeletal injury. Which of the following best demonstrates the use of proper Body Mechanics? You stretch to reach the laundry soap from the top shelf in the patient’s laundry room Your patient requests help moving a box of books into his room. The box is very heavy. You bend over to move it. The patient asks you to give her the magazine on the credenza behind you. You twist back to grab it. The patient knocks a box of Kleenex off his bedside table. You squat to pick it up.Your confused patient has become increasingly difficult to manage. Today he is refusing to let you dress him and he is pushing you away. One strategy you may use is to: Try to reason with him Show your annoyance with his behavior Make direct, glaring eye contact each time her refuses Try distraction and come back to the activity a little laterYou receive a text message while driving to the patient’s home. Your safe and legal action would be to: Check it immediately. It may be from the office Check it and text back that you are driving to the home now Wait to check it until you reach your destination Check it and text back while paused in trafficWhich of the following increases someone’s risk for skin/tissue injury? Male gender, age, poor nutrition Female gender, anemia, incontinence Age, incontinence, immobility Anemia, diabetes, high blood pressureYour patient seated in a wheelchair has slipped down in the chair. The best way to boost him up is to stand behind him and pull him but under the arms. True FalseYour patient seated in a wheelchair has slipped down in the chair. The best way to boost him up is to stand behind him and pull him but under the arms. True FalseYou may re-cap your patient’s insulin syringe if she requests your help. True FalseYou are responsible to protect patient’s protected health information at all times. True FalseYou may administer Tylenol for a headache to a patient because it is a common over-the-counter item. True FalseIt is ok to remove shoes in the patient’s home and wear only socks if the patient requests it or culturally prefers it. True FalseBe sure to click Submit Quiz to see your results!