CNA Domain 7: Client Rights (Quiz 2) 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 2): Client Rights. (25 questions) Please click NEXT to start your Free CNA Practice Quizzes right away. Best of Luck! 1. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Restraints are used for all of the following EXCEPT A. To prevent the patient from pulling out tubes or lines. B. To protect the person from harming themselves or others. C. To allow staff to take care of other patients. D. To prevent falls from a bed or wheelchair. None 2. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A resident refuses lunch, but about two hours later decides she would like a snack. What is the nurse aide’s best response? A. "Do you think you can wait a few more hours? Dinner will be ready then." B. "Residents are not allowed to eat between meals. Besides, you had your chance." C. "Sure. Let me just check your diet and then I'll bring something to you." D. "Sure. Let me just check your diet and then I'll bring something to you." None 3. CNA, Client Rights,CNA It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client’s status with A. the staff on the next shift. B. the client’s roommate. C. social media friends. D. the client’s family members. None 4. CNA, Client Rights,CNA When getting ready to dress a client, the nurse aide SHOULD A. see if the clothes the client wore the day before are still clean B. choose clothes that the nurse aide personally likes. C. give the client a choice of which outfit to wear. D. get the first clothes the nurse aide can reach in the closet. None 5. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A nurse aide closes the door, pulls curtains between beds, and covers the resident with a bath sheet when giving a bath. This is an example of maintaining a resident’s A. Facility B. Privacy C. Sexuality D. Confidentiality None 6. CNA, Client Rights,CNA On admission to a nursing home or a long-term care facility, a resident must be given A. the facility's monthly menu. B. an Informed Consent document. C. a copy of the Resident Bill of Rights. D. the activity and worship schedules. None 7. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Respect is demonstrated by the nurse aide for the resident by A. agreeing with the resident on everything. B. always listening to what the resident has to say. C. keeping the resident’s room free of clutter. D. correcting the resident’s grammar mistakes. None 8. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Who should manage the resident’s finances? A. The resident B. The administrator C. The family D. The attorney None 9. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Mr. Smith, a 72-year-old male Alzheimer’s patient, has been stopped several times today while wandering from unit. He is ambulatory, but confused and combative. The CNA would first A. call the physician for a restraint order. B. redirect the resident or provide alternative activity. C. immediately notify the charge nurse D. place the resident in a wheelchair with a soft waist restraint. None 10. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A patient tells a nurse aide that the foods on her tray conflict with her religious beliefs. The nurse aide should A. tell the patient's family to bring in food. B. leave the tray there in case she changes her mind. C. tell the patient that nothing else is available. D. take the tray away and notify the charge nurse. None 11. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A nurse aide reclines a resident in a geri-chair so the resident cannot attempt to stand. This is a violation of A. the nurse aide to practice safety for the resident. B. the resident’s right to cooperation. C. the resident’s right to be free from restraints. D. the resident’s right to walk without assistance. None 12. CNA, Client Rights,CNA All of the following situations are examples of abuse or neglect EXCEPT A. restraining a client according to a physician’s order. B. leaving a client alone in a bathtub to get a towel. C. threatening to withhold a client’s meals. D. leaving a client in a wet and soiled bed. None 13. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of the following is a right of residents in a nursing facility? A. Making as much noise as they want. B. Taking a sleeping pill at night. C. Refusing treatment ordered by the doctor. D. Smoking in their room. None 14. CNA, Client Rights,CNA To help residents, the CNA opens their mail before bringing it to their rooms. This is an example of: A. Making mail easier to access and read. B. Assisting residents with their favorite activities. C. Violating residents' right to privacy. D. Ignoring policies in order to be more efficient. None 15. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Mr. Brown has been a resident in your facility for two years. His wife has broken her hip and will soon be a resident, too. What is the policy for married couples? A. The administrator determines room assignments. B. Roommates are matched by gender. C. Couples can be together for meals and activities. D. Residents with a spouse or partner can share a room. None 16. CNA, Client Rights,CNA What happens to the resident’s personal possessions in a long-term facility? A. Possessions are put into the facility's storage. B. The resident may bring items for the bedside table. C. Residents may keep and use personal possessions. D. Possessions are not permitted because of liability. None 17. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Restraints should be unfastened or released A. 3-5 hours B. Never C. Daily D. 1-2 hours None 18. CNA, Client Rights,CNA An aide puts a resident in a reclining position in a geri-chair, so he cannot stand up while the aide takes care of other residents. This is a violation of resident’s right to . A. watch his favorite TV show. B. be free from restraints. C. visit with other residents. D. be able to get a snack. None 19. CNA, Client Rights,CNA All of the following are in the Resident Bill of Rights except A. The right to be free from sexual, verbal, physical or mental abuse. B. The right to use another resident's possessions. C. The right to choose which activities to participate in. D. The right to be free of corporal punishment and involuntary seclusion. None 20. CNA, Client Rights,CNA In giving care according to the 1987 Nursing Home Reform Law, the nurse aide SHOULD A. allow others to borrow the client's possessions. B. open the client’s mail without permission. C. provide privacy during the client’s personal care. D. prevent the client from complaining about care. None 21. CNA, Client Rights,CNA You observe two adult residents sharing the same bed after lunch. You know these residents are capable of exercising their own rights. This means A. they have the right to privacy. B. they are probably seeking intimacy. C. they are free to make decisions. D. all of the above. None 22. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which statement is TRUE concerning sexuality in the elderly? A. Elderly women are not interested in sex. B. Elderly people are only focused on their health. C. Elderly people can be attracted to each other. D. Sex and intimacy are not important. None 23. CNA, Client Rights,CNA Which of the following statements about nursing home admissions is false? A. Half of elderly people are unsafe at their relatives' home. B. Family members may be unable to care for elderly relatives at home. C. Most families prefer to care for elderly relatives at home. D. Most people prefer to put elderly relatives in a long term care facility. None 24. CNA, Client Rights,CNA A new resident brings family photos and her favorite lamp with her. What should you say to her? A. "The photos can stay, but this lamp looks expensive. It might not be safe here." B. "Sorry, but we aren't allowed to let residents decorate their rooms." C. "There is a limit to how many personal items a resident can bring." D. "How nice! Where shall we hang the photos? Do you want your lamp by your bed?" None 25. CNA, Client Rights,CNA If a resident refuses a bed bath, which is the best response? A. "Whatever. This gives me more time to help someone else." B. "Why don't you think about it? I'll check back with you later." C. "I really think you need to be cleaned up. You smell." D. "Sorry, but our policy is that everyone gets a daily bath." None 1 out of 25 Time is Up! Time's up