Senior Care Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield Senior Care facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

115 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. When a resident is prescribed an antibiotic, why is it important they complete the full course? To ensure all bacteria are eliminated and prevent antibiotic resistance
  2. When reporting a change in a resident's condition, the BEST communication method for a care aide is to use: Objective, specific observations (e.g., 'refused breakfast, complained of nausea')
  3. A caregiver consistently uses 'sweetie' and 'honey' when addressing residents. This practice is: Considered elderspeak and may undermine resident dignity
  4. What does the term 'elopement' mean in a long-term care setting? A cognitively impaired resident leaving the facility unsafely without staff awareness
  5. A resident refuses to perform their morning hygiene routine. What is the best first response? Document the refusal and notify the nurse
  6. Personal space in American culture during a caregiver-resident interaction is generally considered to be: 18 inches to 4 feet
  7. How often should a resident who is unable to reposition themselves be turned to prevent pressure injuries? At least every 2 hours
  8. What is the purpose of a restorative care program for seniors? To help residents regain or maintain the highest possible level of functional ability
  9. A resident is assessed as a high fall risk. Which intervention is most appropriate? Place the resident's call light within reach and keep the bed in the lowest position
  10. When assisting a resident with dressing, the caregiver should always dress which side first? Affected (weaker) side
  11. Which federal law enacted in 1987 establishes rights for residents in US nursing homes? The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA 1987)
  12. A resident's family member is upset about the care being provided. The care aide should: Listen calmly, acknowledge their concern, and involve the charge nurse
  13. What does the term 'instrumental ADL' (IADL) refer to? Complex tasks needed for independent living such as cooking
  14. Which dementia stage is characterized by the resident requiring total care for all ADLs and losing the ability to speak? Late (severe) stage
  15. What type of footwear best reduces fall risk in seniors? Non-slip, well-fitted shoes or footwear with backs
  16. A resident taking NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) long-term should be monitored for which complication? Gastrointestinal bleeding
  17. Which of the following supplements is commonly recommended to prevent osteoporosis in older women? Calcium and Vitamin D
  18. A caregiver needs to discuss a sensitive health matter with a resident in a shared room. What is the BEST approach? Request a private space or close the privacy curtain before speaking
  19. Which of the following is an environmental modification that can reduce fall risk? Installing bed alarms and ensuring adequate lighting in hallways
  20. During a care task, a resident shares information about suicidal thoughts. The care aide should: Listen without dismissing the statement and immediately report it to the supervisor
  21. What is the most common route of medication administration in long-term care facilities? Oral (PO)
  22. Which action by a caregiver regarding medication is outside their legal scope of practice in most US states? Independently administering a prescription medication without nurse direction
  23. What does PRN mean on a medication order? Administer as needed
  24. What is the correct way to respond if a resident begins to fall while you are assisting them? Lower the resident safely to the floor, protecting their head
  25. What is the purpose of a Falling Star program or similar visual indicator in a care facility? To visually identify residents at high fall risk so all staff can take precautions
  26. Which factor is considered the most significant risk for falls in elderly residents? History of previous falls
  27. A resident becomes tearful and says, 'Nobody cares about me anymore.' The BEST caregiver response is: 'It sounds like you're feeling lonely. I'm here to listen.'
  28. What is the best action when a resident with dementia refuses to eat? Offer small frequent meals, finger foods, and favorite foods in a calm environment
  29. What does a Timed Up and Go (TUG) test assess in older adults? Mobility, balance, and fall risk
  30. Which of the following medications commonly prescribed to seniors carries a high risk for falls? Benzodiazepines (sedatives)