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1. When should you stay with a client when he or she is using the toilet?*
2. Chewing or swallowing difficulties are called:*
3. If you are authorized to give an enema, how should you position the client?*
4. Collecting a sputum sample first thing in the morning is a good idea. What should you ask the client to do before collecting the sample?*
Select all that apply.
5. Disposable briefs for adults:*
6. Which of the following steps are required to clean a urinary catheter?*
7. Incontinence is*
8. A surgically created opening in the body for the discharge of body wastes is called:*
9. When you must assist a client with toileting, loss of ____ can make this embarrassing to the client.*
10. What is an important step to remember when providing peri-care?*

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1. Mrs. Jones has dementia. She cannot tell you when or where she hurts. How can you tell if she is in pain?*
2. When using appropriate touch to soothe a client what is important to remember?*
3. When using the ALOHA method for communicating, what does the O stand for?*
4. What is something you can do if a person who is hard of hearing is having trouble understanding you?*
5. What's the most helpful thing you can do if a family member of a client is angry and starts trying to argue with you?*
6. Annie has Alzheimer's disease and is very agitated because she thinks she needs to pick up her now grown children from school. What should you do?*
7. You run into your client's cousin at the grocery store and she asks you to tell her how your client is doing. How should you answer?*
8. What does cognitively impaired mean?*
9. How should you communicate with impaired individuals?*
10. Your client tells you her son has been squeezing her arm really hard when he comes and visits her. She asks you not to tell anyone because she doesn't want him to get into trouble. What should you do?*

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1. A vitamin pill is not a good substitute for a balanced diet because:*
2. The two most important things to be aware of when preparing food are:*
3. A client's urine is dark-colored and he is complaining of being lightheaded. What do you think might be happening?*
4. Which nutrients are known as the building blocks of the body?*
5. Which of the following statements is true?*
6. What do minerals do for the body?*
7. Clients with heart, kidney or liver disease are commonly prescribed which diet?*
8. OBRA requires which of the following for food service?*
9. What does the term NPO mean?*
10. How does malnutrition relate to depression and loneliness in seniors?*

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1. What do you NOT do if you suspect someone is about to faint?*
2. Jeff has had a runny nose for about a week and now has yellowish green discharge. What should you do?*
3. What percentage of the population suffers from allergies?*
4. Which of the following is NOT a sign of a seizure?*
5. In the senior care population, what are seizures usually related to?*
6. Fainting is:*
7. A fainting session usually lasts:*
8. What is an allergy?*
9. Helen tried a new food and she is now scratching her arms and chest. What should you do?*
10. Bob ate some chocolates and suddenly has swelling over his whole body, is having difficulty breathing and seems confused. What should you do?*
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