Which of the following is helpful when an NA is providing skin care for a resident who has cancer? A.) Not using lotion on dry, delicate skin B.) Not offering backrubs C.) Avoiding applying lotion to areas receiving radiation therapy D.) Avoiding moving the resident at all {Ans: C.) Avoiding applying lotion to areas receiving radiation therapy}The respiratory system is made up of A.) Kidneys, ureters, urethra B.) Brain, spinal cord, nerves C.) Trachea, bronchi, lungs D.) Atria, ventricles, aorta {Ans: C.) Trachea, bronchi, lungs}Parkinson's disease typically causes A.) A shuffling gait B.) Extremely straight posture C.) Memory loss D.) Aggressive behavior {Ans: A.) A shuffling gait}Which of the following are symptoms commonly experienced by people who have diabetes? A.) Excessive thirst, extreme hunger, frequent urination B.) Weight gain, poor appetite, leg swelling C.) Diarrhea, hyper activity, dark yellow urine D.) Infrequent urination, swollen lymph nodes, excessive energy {Ans: A.) Excessive thirst, extreme hunger, frequent urination}Where should the NA stand when helping ambulation for a resident who is recovering from a stroke? A.) On either side, but very close to the resident B.) On the resident's stronger side C.) On the resident's weaker side D.) A