CNA Domain 7: Client Rights (Quiz 1) Welcome to your CNA Practice Quizzes. Note: We designed Two (2) sets of practice quizzes for this Domain. Each set has 25 questions. Domain 7 (quiz 1): Client Rights. (25 questions) Please click NEXT to start your Free CNA Practice Quizzes right away. Best of Luck! 1. CNA, Client Rights,CNA As you finish your shift, a patient with a history of bowel incontinence has a strong odor. Your responsibility is to A. shout to the oncoming shift that they have a “Code Brown." B. help the oncoming nurse aide change the patient. C. make sure the patient's room has plenty of supplies. D. ignore the situation because your shift is over. None 2. CNA, Client Rights,CNA When you walk in to begin your shift, a resident is being put in restraints by the charge nurse. This means ____. A. You need to call the family and notify them at once that restraints are being used. B. You need to leave all of this residents care in the hands of the charge nurse until the restraints have been removed C. You need to avoid the patient so as not to escalate his or her agitation. D. You need to check the resident at least every two hours to assess basic needs, circulation, and bathroom necessities. None 3. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A family member asks the nurse aide what medications the client is receiving. The nurse aide should A. refer the family member to the nurse. B. give the family member the client’s chart. C. allow the family member to read the client’s medication list. D. tell the family member what medications the client is being given. None 4. CNA, Client Rights,CNA It would not be appropriate to share health care information about a resident with ____. A. The physical therapist who is doing rehabilitation with the resident. B. The physician who cares for the resident. C. The charge nurse who supervises you. D. The residents best friend who visits weekly to play games with him. None 5. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of the following statements about aging is true? A. Most older people are sick and helpless. B. Most older people live in nursing homes. C. Most older people are confused. D. Most older people are alert and oriented. None 6. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A resident in your care tells you that he does not like his current physician and wishes to be seen by another doctor. Your response to this should be ____. A. To gently tell the resident that the doctor has been assigned to him and he cannot change physicians without a legal procedure. B. To reassure the resident that his doctor is qualified and capable and encourage the resident to respect the docto C. To acknowledge the residents concerns and suggest a different medical provider. D. To help the resident contact the social worker or RN for assistance in this matter. None 7. CNA, Client Rights,CNA The family members of a resident ask you to check what the resident’s record says about resuscitation wishes in the event the resident was to expire. Upon looking at the records, you see that the resident has given permission to share all medical information with these family members. You also see the initials DNR in the resident’s advance directive. You tell the family ____. A. The residents file has a notation indicating, Decision not recorded which means no decision has been made.” B. “The residents file has a notation indicating, Do necessary resuscitation.” C. “The residents file has a notation indicating, Do not resuscitate.” D. “The residents file has a notation indicating, Do not record so that the decision is left up to the family.” None 8. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of these is a violation of a residents right to privacy? A. A charge nurse discussing a residents medical condition with a nurse who is getting ready to take over her shift. B. A nurse sharing medical information about a resident with the EMT who is transporting the resident to a hospital. C. Two nursing assistants discussing a residents medical condition in the lunchroom. D. A physical therapist, charge nurse, and nursing assistant discussing a residents rehabilitation needs with the resident. None 9. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A residents right to information involves all of these except ____. A. The resident seeing and discussing his or her medical record. B. The resident receiving information about the complete medical history of his or her roommate. C. The resident seeing in detail and discussing his or her medical bill. D. The resident receiving information about possible unanticipated outcomes of a procedure. None 10. CNA, Client Rights,CNA You have two residents in your care who belong to your church. Both have been asking you questions about the medical condition of the other. They are both worried and know you care. What is your best response? A. Tell both residents that you would be violating facility policies and violating their own rights by sharing information. B. Tell them you have to wait until your supervisor returns from vacation to ask her permission. C. Ask to be reassigned to a different area so you will not be around these two residents. D. Share the information because you know both of them and they are active in your church. None 11. CNA, Client Rights,CNA When a resident has visitors, it is important for a nursing assistant to ____. A. Leave the patients intercom on so you can monitor conversations that might agitate the resident. B. Restrict the visitors time spent with the resident. C. Give the resident and the guests privacy. D. Offer one of the empty rooms reserved for visitors to spend the night. None 12. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of these statements is true for “restorative nursing”? A. Restorative nursing helps a resident gain and then maintain functionality and well-being. B. Restorative nursing returns the duties of the residents exercise plan back into the hands of the family. C. Restorative nursing is out of the scope of duties for a nursing assistant. D. Restorative nursing allows the resident to return home and do self-care. None 13. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Residents have a right to telephone privileges. Which of these correctly describes these rights? A. Telephones can be used only under a caregivers supervision. B. Privacy and phone access are provided to each resident. C. Residents have the right to use phones during certain scheduled times. D. Residents may use phones, but they must provide their own. None 14. CNA, Client Rights,CNA “Any threat to the psychological well-being of a resident that results in psychological or emotional distress” is the definition of ____. A. Mental abuse B. Verbal assault C. Harassment D. Physical abuse None 15. CNA, Client Rights,CNA It is appropriate for the nursing assistant to share personal client information with ____. A. The clients wife. B. The clients children. C. The clients roommate. D. The nursing assistant on the next shift. None 16. CNA, Client Rights,CNA In giving care according to the 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act, the nurse aide SHOULD A. provide privacy during the client’s personal care. B. prevent the client from complaining about care. C. open the client’s mail without permission. D. allow others to borrow the client's possessions. None 17. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of these does not show caring behavior? A. Making extra stops during the week to talk with a resident who gets no visitors. B. Stopping to ask a co-worker to finish up your duties so you are not late to lunch. C. Stopping to listen to a resident who is concerned about an upcoming procedure. D. Stopping to see if there is anything you can do to help a resident who is crying. None 18. CNA, Client Rights,CNA As a nursing assistant, when a resident refuses a bath it is your responsibility to ____. A. Call the family and request that they try to persuade the resident to change his or her mind. B. Give the resident a bath anyway, but make it shorter than usual. C. Respect the residents wishes. D. Tell the resident he or she cannot have visitors until he or she allows bathing. None 19. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of these is included in the “Residents Bill of Rights”? A. The right to have your family determine your plan of care. B. The right to have transportation to and from the facility whenever it is necessary. C. The right to be informed about the facilitys services and charges. D. The right to have the social and recreational activities of your choice. None 20. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which resident right is being violated if a nursing assistant enters the hospital cafeteria and hears another assistant talking about a resident with co-workers? A. The residents right to privacy. B. The residents right to know who is involved in their medical care. C. The residents right to make decisions regarding their own care. D. The residents right to be present when their care is discussed. None 21. CNA, Client Rights,CNA You have taken care of the same pleasant female resident daily for the past 6 months. Very suddenly, she demonstrates a drastic personality change. She exhibits frequent crying and withdrawal from activities. She refuses her ADLs and becomes fearful of physical contact with you and other caregivers. She seems very anxious and nervous when she is around others. As her CNA, your most appropriate course of action would be to ____. A. Ask the resident if someone is abusing her. B. Wait until you notice physical signs of abuse to report your suspicions. C. Discuss your concerns of resident abuse with the patients family when they visit. D. Report your suspicion of resident abuse in accordance with the guidelines of your facility. None 22. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Beneficence is defined as ____. A. Doing good for others. B. Not doing harm to others. C. Keeping the matters of others private. D. Speaking the truth consistently and dependably. None 23. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of these describes the job of an Ombudsman Committee? A. To set the fees for the services of a long-term care facility provides. B. To investigate breaches of resident confidentiality. C. To investigate all complaints of resident abuse. D. To determine appropriate punishment for medical providers convicted of resident abuse. None 24. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A resident is to be discharged from your facility for failure to pay for his care. According to the “Residents Bill of Rights,” what is the proper amount of notice that he must be given? A. 30 days B. 60 days C. 7 days D. No notice is required. None 25. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Mrs. Featherhat is a Native American who has been diagnosed as near death. Her family wishes to perform a ceremony with candles and incense. The facility should A. allow the ceremony with proper safety measures. B. inform the family that the ceremony will not help her terminal condition. C. transfer Mrs. Featherhat to a private facility for Native Americans. D. not allow the ceremony because of safety precautions. None 1 out of 25 Time is Up! Time's up