Home Health Aide Certification Practice Test #2
Module: Psychological Aspects of Health Meeting your client's Level 1 (physiological) needs includes ensuring:
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(Psychological Aspects of Health)
Sometimes a client may share religious beliefs and opinions which the home health aide does not agree with. What is the correct approach in dealing with such a situation?
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Module: Introduction to Communications Abusers always know that they are being abusive.
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This is part of the problem of abuse.
Module: Body Mechanics and Lifts. When preparing for a lift or transfer:
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When you take vital signs:
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If a health aide has bad breath or body oders, who is the least likely person the be aware of it?
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Module: Introduction to Gerontology Delirium in the elderly is always accompanied by fever.
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(Introduction to Gerontology)
Fever can result in delirium but delirium in the elderly need not be accompanied by fever.
Module: Infection and Infection Control Non-pathogens are:
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Module: Introduction to CareADL means:
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(Module: Introduction to Care)
A nonsterile dressing is one that is:
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Symptoms of shock include:
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health. Meeting your client's Level 2 needs includes ensuring:
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A client who is unable to move needs to have his position changed every:
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Why is it important that a client have good mouth care?
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Signs of infection should be reported to a supervisor. Which of the following are not signs of infection?
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Module: Infection and Infection Control Pathogens in food can be killed by
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The term flex means:
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health Babies and the very young are motivated mostly by ___________ needs:
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