Personal Care Test V1 100% Happy customers 10+ Years in industry 100% Qualified Agency Personal Care Assistant (PCA) Test. Welcome to your Personal Care Test V1 Fill in your details to proceed! Name Email Phone When can you discuss a consumer’s personal health information? During a public event Only with authorized individuals involved in their care When asked by a neighbor When talking to another client None What is the best way to protect a consumer's confidential information? Post updates about the consumer online Keep information private unless legally required to share Discuss details at lunch with coworkers Share only with your friends None The philosophy of independent living emphasizes: The caregiver making all decisions Limiting the consumer’s activities Always doing tasks without asking the consumer Consumer’s right to make choices about their life and care None What is an example of supporting consumer control? Ignoring their preferences Allowing the consumer to decide their meal time Choosing clothing for the consumer without asking Moving furniture for convenience without permission None Which of the following is an example of an IADL? Bathing Cooking meals Dressing Toileting None Helping a consumer schedule their doctor's appointments is an example of: Personal hygiene IADLs Medication administration Emergency response None Which of the following could be a warning sign that needs to be reported? Change in skin color Normal hunger A consumer smiling Resting after exercise None A caregiver notices the consumer has sudden confusion. What should the caregiver do? Wait to see if it gets worse Report the change immediately to the supervisor Ignore it Ask another consumer what to do None When should caregivers wash their hands? Only after work Once a day Before and after consumer contact Only after eating None Good handwashing prevents: Arguments Germ spread Falls Bruises None Gloves should be worn when: Touching clean laundry Talking to consumers Performing tasks involving blood, bodily fluids, or mucous membranes None Universal precautions are used because: Only sick people carry infections You cannot tell who may carry an infection Everyone looks sick Germs are not real None If you find a consumer unconscious, your first action should be: Call your supervisor Start CPR if trained and call 911 Leave and find help Wait for family to arrive None In case of a small fire in the kitchen, you should: Pour water immediately Use a fire extinguisher if safe and call 911 Ignore it Call a neighbor None Documentation should be: Made up Done at the end of the week Timely, factual, and accurate Only verbal None If you make a mistake on a written form, you should: Erase it Scratch it out completely Draw one line through it, initial, and correct Tear up the form None If you suspect a consumer is being abused, you must: Keep it to yourself Report it immediately as per agency policy Tell only a friend Wait to see more evidence None Signs of possible neglect include: Clean clothing Untreated bedsores Healthy appetite Smooth skin None 1 out of 18 Test Completed! Kindly procced to submit! Time's upTime is Up! If you have any questions, contact our office at: 215 800 5232