Nurse Aide NNAAP Exam Prep - Question List

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91. Logrolling is accomplished through which of the following procedures?
  1. Instructing the client to keep the body as relaxed as possible during the move.
  2. Moving the client’s legs and feet before turning the chest and head to the side.
  3. Turning the upper part of the client’s body first.
  4. Using a draw sheet to turn obese clients smoothly.
92. Mr. Park presents in the physician’s office for a routine check-up. A urine specimen is noted to be 250 mL of light yellow, cloudy, odorless urine. All of the specimen’s characteristics are normal except
  1. Amount
  2. Clarity
  3. Color
  4. Odor
93. Samuel Jack, 67 years old, is complaining of difficulty passing stools for several days. Upon changing his soiled diaper, you noticed an accumulation of hardened, putty-like fecal mass at the rectum. You need to report to the nurse that Mr. Jack has:
  1. Obstipation
  2. Constipation
  3. Tympanites
  4. Fecal impaction
94. Mr. Tomas Tau, 53 years old, suffered from stroke and has now manifested dysphagia. Which nursing action is most appropriate for this client?
  1. Monitor intake and output, and encourage fluid intake.
  2. Elevate the head of bed, and observe for signs of aspiration.
  3. Ensure an emesis basin is available, and refer to the nurse so that the client will be given an antiemetic medication.
  4. Prepare to assist in the insertion of subclavian venous catheter for parenteral nutrition.
95. When taking radial pulse, a nurse aide should do all of the following except:
  1. Point the patient’s palms downward.
  2. Use the thumb to palpate the artery.
  3. Use two to three fingertips to palpate the pulse at the inner wrist.
  4. Assess the pulse rate, rhythm, volume, and bilateral equality.

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