Exam 3: The Role of the Personal Care Provider, Workplace Ethics, and Legal Aspects of Care
Exam 1: Person-Centred Care34 Questions
Exam 2: The Canadian Health-Care System24 Questions
Exam 3: The Role of the Personal Care Provider, Workplace Ethics, and Legal Aspects of Care32 Questions
Exam 4: Communication Skills: Interpersonal, Written, and Electronic29 Questions
Exam 5: Medical Terminology, Abbreviations, and Specialties26 Questions
Exam 6: Infection Control47 Questions
Exam 7: Safety43 Questions
Exam 8: Body Mechanics: Positioning, Moving, and Transporting Clients49 Questions
Exam 9: The Clients Room23 Questions
Exam 10: Bed Making20 Questions
Exam 11: Supporting the Client Being Admitted, Transferred, or Discharged46 Questions
Exam 12: Personal Care of the Client50 Questions
Exam 13: Nutrition34 Questions
Exam 14: Growth and Development52 Questions
Exam 15: The Human Body67 Questions
Exam 16: The Musculoskeletal System and Related Care34 Questions
Exam 17: The Integumentary System and Related Care32 Questions
Exam 18: Warm and Cold Applications29 Questions
Exam 19: The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems and Related Care52 Questions
Exam 20: Measuring Vital Signs44 Questions
Exam 21: The Gastrointestinal System and Related Care35 Questions
Exam 22: Endocrine System and Related Care41 Questions
Exam 23: The Reproductive System and Related Care39 Questions
Exam 24: The Nervous System and Related Care45 Questions
Exam 25: Mental Illness44 Questions
Exam 26: Cognitive Impairments40 Questions
Exam 27: Emergency Care16 Questions
Exam 28: Assisting With Medications47 Questions
Exam 29: Care of the Surgical Patient24 Questions
Exam 30: Neonatal and Pediatric Care45 Questions
Exam 31: Home Health Care34 Questions
Exam 32: The Resident and Ltc32 Questions
Exam 33: The Terminally Ill Patient and Post-Mortem Care21 Questions
Exam 34: The Gastrointestinal System37 Questions
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Two possible duties which may fall within the personal care provider's scope of practice are performing range of motion exercises and deep-breathing and coughing exercises.
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Which of the following is an example of negligence?
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Examples of regulated health-care providers include:
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It is important that personal care providers are accepting of others and recognize that other people will have different points of view,beliefs,and values.
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Generally nurses are allowed to perform the following controlled act:
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Checking your client's identification before providing care reduces the risk of injury and suffering for clients.This is an example of:
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Unregulated health-care providers are required to meet the criteria established by a fourth party,their self-governing,professional college.
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One of the functions of a professional college is to establish educational standards.
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The personal care provider may discuss a client's care with family members.
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Before a task is delegated,both the nurse and the personal care provider must consider the following factor(s):
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Personal care providers frequently receive injuries to legs and hips.
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The personal care provider learns that his/her client has several bank accounts.The nursing assistant should inform the charge nurse about this.
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As a personal care provider you will demonstrate accountability by
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Permission granted by an adult who is conscious and clear of mind is called
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Dispensing medication can be delegated to a personal care provider by a nurse.
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Generally,the client's personal care takes priority over home management.
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