Caregiver Quiz

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Module| introduction :

1. A common “ADL” task is:

bathing
driving to the market
helping with homework
clothes shopping

2. Multiple Choice

What does “ADL” mean?


all down the line
artistic
activities of daily living
apples, dates and limes

3. It is important to _______ patients who have serious illnesses.

treatment
motivate
monitor
elderly
caregiver

4. A family member is often the _________for a sick person.

wearable
suffers from
monitor
caregiver

5.Meeting with others who have the same illness can___________ patients to stay
healthy.

suffer from
motivate
cure
monitor

6. She uses a _________device to send her blood pressure readings to her doctor.

treatment
caregiver
wearable
elderly

7. My grandfather is quite ________, but he has almost no health problems.

firsthand
overwhelming
caregiver
elderly
8. She follows a special diet because she ________diabetes.

monitors from
cures from
suffers from
motivates against

9. Mr. Sison 65, asj\ked for the fourth time how to use his camera.

Change the topic to divert attention.


Tell him to use a mobile phone instead.
Teach him how to do it again.
Tell him that is difficult to learn.

10. Robert who has cognitive impairment, wants to eat soup.

Tell him to order soup from the nearest restaurant.


Assist him preparing soup.
Prepare soup for him.
Tell him to make to make sandwich instead.

11. Mrs. Smith, 47, often spills milk when she opens the bottle.

Ignore her
Assists her while she opens the bottle of milk and clean the spills afterwards.
Do it for her to avoid mess.
Ask her to buy an easy-open can or bottle tp avoid spillage.

12.One-year-old Anna called you father.

Ask Anna if she wants you to be her stepfather.


Ignore her.
Tell Anna that her father is not coming anymore and she can call you father.
Tell her your name.

13. You are left alone in your client's house. You are hungry and there is food in
the refrigerator.

Eat the food.


Ask your client if you can take your share
ask the care recipient if she/he wants to eat
Wait for the food to be given to you

14. Which of the following is not a title of a caregiver?

attendant
personal care aide
personal assistant
home care aide

15. Which of the following is not a quality of a caregiver?

should be neat
exhibits empathy
properly dressed
exhibits leadership

Module| The Role of Caregiver

1. A client-centered plan is mostly about the caregiver.

True
False

2.What is NOT one of the 5 basic principles of HIPAA?

boundaries
consumer control
dental care
accountability

3. “Chronic” means an illness happens only 1 time.

True
False

4. A common “ADL” task is:

bathing
driving to the market
helping with homework
clothes shopping

5."Client centered" care focuses on:

the manager
the caregiver
the parent
the client

6.What could happen to a caregiver that breaks HIPAA confidentiality?

retire
fired and/or prosecuted
get a raise
promoted

7.What does “ADL” mean?

all down the line


artistic
activities of daily living
apples, dates and limes

8.The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was signed into
law in what year?
1992
2000
2018
1996

9. From the sample “Client Bill of Rights,” the client has the right...

free healthcare
free eye checks
to be treated with respect and kindness
to drive

10.According to the case study, there will be a shortage of almost ________________


health care workers.

200,000
300,000
500,000

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10 questions

1.Taking care of a person is an example of caregiving.


True
False

2.Learning skills in caregiving would help a person to find a job.

True
False

3.Caregiving is an easy job.

True
False

4. Understanding the concepts of caregiving helps the professional to do theirt


ask.

True
False

5. Caregiver is a person who provides care services.

True
False

6. Health professionals like doctor, nurses and medtech provides food

True
False

7. Caregivers require skill and expertise.


True
False

8. A mother can be considered as a caregiver.

True
False

9. Caregiving is a demanding job nowadays.

True
False

10. Social workers are also a caregiver.

True
False

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1. Asking for confirmation and using another word to send an appropriate message

Paraphrasing
Braille
Reflecting
Feedback

2.Raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or who have
low vision

Paraphrasing
Braille
Reflecting
Feedback

3. The act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express the
information needed?

Communication
Living will
Last testament
Violations

4. Type of communication style that you isolates self from group and show little or
no expressions

Passive
Passive aggressive
Aggressive
Assertive
5.Type of communication style Participate in the group and Values self equal to
others with good eye contact and speaks openly

Passive
Passive Aggressive
Aggressive
Assertive

6.Type of communication style that Only considers own felling's and makes demand of
others

Passive
Passive aggressive
Aggressive
Assertive

7.Type of communication style that you’re not aware that your angry or you deny
that you’re angry and uses sarcasm a lot and plan a revenge

Passive
Passive aggressive
Aggressive
Assertive

8.Client engage in a conversation and share information, it gives you the chance to
tell you what is important to them.

Open ended questions


Close ended question
I message
Reflective response

9. Therapeutic Communication that is answerable by yes or no

Close ended question


I message
Reflective response

10.Assertive, it shows that you take responsibility for your own feelings

Open ended question


Close ended question
I message
Reflective response

11.How will you approach visual impairment

Try to remain calm with a soothing approach


Speak with a slow-paced and low- toned voice
Look directly at the person and speak expressively
When walking into a room, identify yourself

12. How will you talk to a client with hearing impairment


Speak clearly and slowly with exaggerating your lip
Speak clearly with high tone
Speak clearly with normal tone
SpeaK near the ear of the client slowly and smooth

13.Aphasia is impairment for?

Hearing
Mental
Language
Vision

14. True or false. Its ok to make a continuous eye contact with mental health
impairment so he/she can trust you and have a therapeutic communication

TRUE
FALSE

15. True or false asking “what and where” is avoided with patient with mental
issues

TRUE
FALSE

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Caregivers' Rights
1. True or False: The caregiver's right to choose refers to the rights and
responsibilities of caregivers in making decisions on behalf of a person they are
caring for.

True
False

2. At what age are children invited to attend their own IEP meetings?

14
18
16
12

3. In what instance can a child legally make their own healthcare decisions?

Active duty
Is married
Is a parent
All of the above

4. True or False: HIPAA plays a significant role in caregiver’s right to choose


when accessing and sharing protected health information of the individual who is
being cared for.

True
False
5. What is a reason a caregiver might decline services?

Inability to pay
SLP preferences
Treatment preferences
All of the above

6.What is the document provided to parents that outlines their rights and the
procedures that surround Special Education and related services in the public
school system?

Children Rights
Procedural Safeguards
Education Safeguards
Parent Rights

7. _____ plays a significant role in caregiver’s right to choose when accessing


and sharing protected health information of the individual who is being cared for.

Board of Education
IDEA
HIPAA
Government

8. True or False: The role of the SLP is to counsel caregivers by providing


education, support, and guidance in regards to acceptance, adaption, and decision
making about communication and feeding/swallowing disorders

True
False
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Personal Care Quiz


1. Daniel, Jackson, and Avery are caregivers at a nursing home. They have a
resident with drier, fragile, and more sensitive skin. Which type of bath would be
best suited for this resident?

Partial bath
Shower
Tub bath
Complete bed bath

2. Rohan is assisting Abigail with bathing. If Rohan needs help, what should he do?

Ask for help


Follow the care plan
Clean areas and equipment before and after use
Make sure the floor in shower or tub room is dry

3. What is the term for the brownish encrustations that form around the mouth and
teeth of patients suffering from fevers?
Halitosis
Plaque
Tartar
Sordes

4. Ava, Abigail, and Scarlett are nursing assistants at a local hospital. They are
tasked with providing mouth care to their patients. What should they observe and
report?

Color of the patients' lips


Presence of sores or lesions in the patients' mouth
Any difficulty the patients have in swallowing
All of the above

5.How should dentures be stored when not in use?

In a clean, moderate/cool water in a covered, labeled denture cup


In a dry place
In a plastic bag
In the resident's mouth

6. Charlotte is a nurse taking care of an unconscious resident, Benjamin. How often


should she perform mouth care for Benjamin?

Every hour
Every 2 hours
Every 4 hours
Every 6 hours

7. While caring for an unconscious resident, Mia, a nursing assistant, needs to


provide eye care. What should she do?

Use a cotton ball soaked in warm water to clean the eyes


Use a dry cotton swab to clean the eyes
Use a dry cloth to wipe the eyes
Use eye drops to clean the eyes

8. Abigail is a nursing assistant and is helping Priya with her morning routine,
which includes shaving. What should Abigail do when assisting Priya with shaving?

Respect Priya's personal preferences regarding shaving


Wash and comb Priya's beard and mustache every day
Wear gloves
All of the above

9.Maya, Oliver, and Sophia are discussing about their hair health. They are trying
to figure out what could be the causes of dandruff. What do you think could be the
reasons?

Living in a climate, especially dry, cold areas


Being under a lot of stress
Excessive sweating
All of the above
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1. How often do you get a good night's sleep (7 or more hours)?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

2. How often do you engage in recreational activities or hobbies you enjoyed before
caregiving?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

3. How often do you feel irritable or easily frustrated with others?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

4. How often do you feel happy or grateful?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

5. How often do you struggle to focus?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

6. How frequently do you rely on cigarettes or consume more than 2 cups of coffee
or soda to get through the day?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot
7. How often do you feel exhausted, not wanting to cook, clean, or handle daily
tasks?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

8. How often do you feel hopeless and helpless about the future?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

9. Is it challenging for you to relax without using alcohol or prescription


tranquilizers?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite al lot

10. How often do you feel overwhelmed by everything you need to do?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

11. How frequently have you been criticized about your caregiving or told by others
that you're stressed out?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

12. How often do you wish someone would take care of you and meet your needs?

A. Never
B. Sometimes
C. Often
D. Quite a lot

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