HHA Sample Examination Questions
Module: Learning and Test Taking We obtain data from the external world through:
Everything that our brains perceive must come through our senses.
Module: Infection and Infection Control Non-pathogens are:
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Module: Infection and Infection Control Microbes are:
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) Module: Learning and Test Taking Alcohol or sleeping pills before sleep will:
(Learning and Test Taking) They are treated as toxins and must be removed before the brain will spend time creating memories.
Module: Psychological Aspects of Health Abuse may be:
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Module: Introduction to CareADL means:
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Module: Introduction to Communications Abusers always know that they are being abusive.
This is part of the problem of abuse.
Module: Infection and Infection Control Pathogens in food can be killed by
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Module: Infection and Infection Control. The basic types of pathogens include:
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Module: Body Mechanics and Lifts. When preparing for a lift or transfer:
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Module: Health Care Systems. The first principle of health care is:
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health Babies and the very young are motivated mostly by ___________ needs:
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Module: Learning and Test Taking Learning requires the brain to:
(Learning and Test Taking) new pathways are how memories are formed. Learning requires new memories.
Module: Psychological Aspects of Health According to Maslow, motivational needs change with changes in:
(Psychological Aspects of Health) What motivates us is what we don't have.
Module: Body Mechanics and Lifts. Making a stable centre of gravity means:
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health Meeting your client's Level 1 (physiological) needs includes ensuring:
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Module: Infection and Infection Control. Hospitals:
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Module: Introduction to Gerontology Delirium in the elderly is always accompanied by fever.
(Introduction to Gerontology) Fever can result in delirium but delirium in the elderly need not be accompanied by fever.
Module: Body Mechanics and Lifts Maintaining a wide base of support means:
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health Physiological needs include:
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health A stroke victim that becomes depressed and angry may have difficulty maintaining his ______________ needs
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Module: Psychological Aspects of Health. Meeting your client's Level 2 needs includes ensuring:
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Module: Introduction to Communications. Non-verbal communication can provide up to:
Module: Introduction to Gerontology. Exercise is important for the elderly because:
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Module: Introduction to Communications Useful techniques to control your nervousness or fear when in front of an audience include:
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