Direct Care Worker Competency Test

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DCW Competency Test

You must score 70% to pass the test.

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1. You see a direct care worker sneeze into his hands. He then starts sweeping the kitchen floor. What did he do wrong?

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2. Bathing a participant with dementia always requires:

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3. Loss of appetite in elderly participants can lead to:

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4. A direct care worker kept making sexually suggestive comments to a participant. Such inappropriate comments are an example of ____________.

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5. Caregiver who need to know information about the participant is  ______

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6. _____ helps participants improve their and self-worth by having their feelings and memories acknowledged.

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7. When transferring a participant

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8. When bathing a person with dementia, it’s best to

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9. As a direct care staff person, Craig is responsible for preparing food for the participants of the Sunny Hill Care Home. What is Craig’s most important food safety precautions?

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10. Barrier cream can be used:

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11. What is the most important method of preventing the spread of infection?

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12. Places you should look for any changes in your participant’s skin include:

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13. As an agency, we promote ____

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14. Which of the following is not a potential sign of abuse?

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15. All of the following are true about the documentation EXCEPT:

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16. Some of the ways to deal with difficult behaviors are:

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17. To prevent fall during bathing, a direct care worker person should:

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18. Universal Precautions should be practiced on ________.

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19. It is important to allow participants to enjoy as much independence as is safe for them.

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20. If you notice any changes in the participant you should ______.

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21. A participant requested another lamp in his room to his caregiver. The caregiver notices that all the outlets in the participant’s room are occupied. She gets an extension cord so she can plug more items into the outlets. What is wrong in this scenario?

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22. The number one way to reduce the spread of infection is_________.

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23. HIPAA laws are designed to protect the _____.

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24. If a participant occasionally has accidents, you should leave them in their soiled clothes to teach them a lesson?

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25. Which of the following is an ADL?

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26. Which is not the warning signs of heart attack?

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27. If a participant is afraid to go into the shower:

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28. What does HIPAA stand for?

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29. You see one of the other direct care worker assisting a participant bathe. With what kind of activities is the direct care worker helping the participant with?

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30. Which of the following is not a step in preparing a participant for transfer?

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31. It is okay to force a participant to do something when:

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32. Good body mechanics:

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33. If a client you care for must rely on others for help with their daily life, they may feel frustrated and helpless at times. This may cause a behavioral change. What is one way to help the client cope with?

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34. To safely care for a participant who might become aggressive:

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35. What is the most important document that should be in all client’s records?

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36. When dealing with dentures:

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37. Shaving with electric razor is good for safety.

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38. What is the first thing you should do when a fire breaks out?

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39. Which is NOT necessary when dealing with dental issues:

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40. Dry mouth:

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41. At a dinner, a participant does not want to finish the food he is served. Another direct care worker tells him to finish it. What do you do?

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42. Which one of these is not within the scope of a direct care worker?

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43. You should encourage your diabetic participant to eat these foods.

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44. Which of the following is not a safety tip for elderly toilet use?

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45. All of the following are means to prevent falls in the home EXCEPT:

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46. Which statement is NOT true:

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47. Which of the following shall an individual do to be considered able to self-administer medications?

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48. The family is ______

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49. When approaching a participant:

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50. Under what conditions must you report abuse to a supervisor?

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