It’s been quite a journey. We welcome you to the final portion of the NJ Certified Home Health Aide course. This is the NJ Board of Nursing Certified Home Health Aide final exam. There will be a total of 100 questions. If you need further assistance or have any questions, please speak to your instructor. We wish you the best of luck!
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Another name for 24-hour skilled care that takes place in nursing homes, or extended care facilities, is called
The abbreviation “HMO” means
What is a payor?
What percentage of home care costs does Medicare pay?
Medicare will pay for
Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in approximately six months or less?
___________ is care given by specialists to help restore or improve function after an illness or injury.
What type of services do Adult Day Cares provide?
Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who need 24-hour skilled care for short-term illnesses or injuries?
Which of the following considerations is considered a qualification for Medicare Home Health care coverage?
Who is responsible for creating the care plan for a client in need of home health care services?
How many hours of in-service training do home health aides need annually?
HHAs must complete at least ___ hours training in order to become certified.
Which of the following tasks are not permitted to be performed by an HHA?
Home health aides can administer medications and/or injections.
Which of the following healthcare workers can diagnose disease and/or disabilities?
____________ evaluate a person’s physical abilities and develops a treatment plan to increase movement, improve circulation, promote healing, reduce pain, prevent disability and help clients regain and maintain mobility.
_____________ play the role of retraining clients to perform activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, bathing, and eating.
The _________ consists of a list of tasks that home health aides must perform and how often the tasks must be performed and how they should be carried out.
Which of the following is not considered good personal hygiene?
_______ help guide the home health care industry by allowing workers to have the knowledge of right and wrong.
Clients are protected by a “_____________”, which entitles them to receive considerate, dignified, and respectful care.
What is not considered an act that is prohibited and in violation of the Client Bill of Rights?
____________ is the use of spoken or written words, pictures, or gestures that threaten, embarrass, or insult a person.
______________ is the improper or illegal use of a person’s money, possessions, property, or other assets
In 1996, congress passed the ________________________________________ to help keep health information private and secure.
Under the HIPAA law, a person’s health information must be kept private and this is called ____________________.
What are advanced directives?
What is a DNR, also known as Do-not-resuscitate?
What does communication mean?
The person who receives a message is called the ___________.
The person who communicates first is called the __________.
___________________ refers to communication involving the use of spoken or written words or sounds.
___________________ refers to communication without using words.
Which of the following is an example of non-verbal communication?
Which of the following is an example of not an example of verbal communication?
What is a culture?
Which of the following is not an accurate way to communicate?
________________ is information based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells.
A physical need is considered one of the Human’s basic needs.
An emotional need is considered one of the Human’s basic needs.
A financial need is considered one of the Human’s basic needs.
Genes are inherited by our mother and father.
Which of the following is considered a part of the human growth and development that continues to grow and reproduce?
Older adults are most vulnerable after the age of 65.
What are some examples of stage growth?
Home health aides are responsible for performing housekeeping duties, as listed in the work plan, while the client is sick or disabled.
A client’s home must be made to look comfortable for the home health aide.
Which of the following products is not considered safe to use as a cleaning product?
Diluted bleach is a good disinfectant.
Portable home heaters close to curtains, drapes, newspapers, bedding, or clothing are not always dangerous.
Which of the following is a component of fire?
In the case of a __________, HHAs should follow the RACE rule.
What is the first step to follow when using a fire extinguisher?
It is ok to use elevators to escape a fire emergency
Smoke detectors are not
Who is responsible for creating the care plan for a client in need of home health care services?
How many hours of in-service training do home health aides need annually?
HHAs must complete at least___ hours training in order to become certified.
Which of the following tasks are not permitted to be performed by an HHA?
Home health aides can administer medications and/or injections.
Which of the following healthcare workers can diagnose disease and/or disabilities?
____________ evaluate a person’s physical abilities and develops a treatment plan to increase movement, improve circulation, promote healing, reduce pain, prevent disability and help clients regain and maintain mobility.
_____________ play the role of retraining clients to perform activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, bathing, and eating.
The _________ consists of a list of tasks that home health aides must perform and how often the tasks must be performed and how they should be carried out.
Which of the following is not considered good personal hygiene?
When emergency disasters happen, it is important to do the following:
Which item do emergency disaster supply kits not contain?
True or False: It is recommended to get under a table during an earthquake.
True or False: During a Hurricane, it is advised to move away from the windows?
True or False: During a Hurricane or Flood, you should not call for help.
Which of these are not considered a natural disaster?
During a snow/winter storm, it is important to do the following
During a _____________ it is advised to be at the lowest level.
True or false: All emergency disasters can be foreseen and/or predicted.
_______consists of different body systems and components?
_____is the smallest structure of all living things.
Individual cells are formed together to form _______.
___________coordinates, supervises, manages, and provides care while training home health aides.
In home care, registered nurses are responsible for__________?
____________ Home health aides must comply to these set of rules about bloodborne pathogens, standard precautions, and tuberculosis.
__________is a state of unconsciousness produced by the body in which the brain is in a relative state of rest and is only reactive to internal stimulus.
_____is a universal experience that an individual will eventually face
_______is the absence of a heartbeat/breathing.
_______is the total loss of all brain function.
_______are businesses that provide health care and personal care services in the home.
What ways or methods are used to prevent dehydration?
Home health aides should observe and report signs of dehydration.
True or false: Clients should drink less than 6 8-ounce glasses of liquid per day.
_____________ are part of the food group.
Which of these are not a tip of healthy food choices?
_________requires that all packaged food contain a standardized label called nutrition facts.
Home health aides must do the following when handling medications for clients.
Which is not a guideline to follow when using medications?
_______medication is available without a doctor’s prescription.
Which of the following tasks are not permitted to be performed by an HHA?
________is a deep distress or sorrow over a loss that people experience after losing a loved one.
_______Is also known as the sense organ.
Which of the following is an organism that lives on or in an organism of a different species?
What is one way you can break the links in the chain of infection?