Free HHA Home Health Aide Practice Test
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HHA Home Health Aide Questions
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Q1When giving a bed bath to a client, the home health aide should wash the body in which order?
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✓ Correct answer: Face first, then work downward, washing the perineal area last
Washing from clean to dirty areas (face first, perineal area last) prevents the spread of microorganisms. This standard technique maintains infection control during personal care.
Q2A client has weakness on the right side of the body. When helping the client get dressed, the home health aide should:
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✓ Correct answer: Dress the weak (right) side first, then the strong side
When dressing a client with one-sided weakness, always dress the weak (affected) side first to minimize discomfort and strain. When undressing, remove clothing from the strong side first.
Q3When performing oral care for a client who is unconscious, the home health aide should:
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✓ Correct answer: Position the client on their side to prevent aspiration
Positioning an unconscious client on their side (lateral position) allows fluid to drain out of the mouth, preventing aspiration into the lungs. Only small amounts of moisture should be used.
Q4A client has been in bed for several days. To help prevent pressure injuries (bedsores), the home health aide should:
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✓ Correct answer: Reposition the client at least every 2 hours
Repositioning a bedbound client at least every 2 hours relieves pressure on bony prominences and helps prevent pressure injuries. Vigorous massage of reddened areas should be avoided as it can cause further tissue damage.
Q5When assisting a client with a shower, the home health aide should test the water temperature by:
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✓ Correct answer: Using a bath thermometer or the inside of their own wrist, aiming for 105°F (40.6°C) or less
Water should be tested with a thermometer or the inside of the wrist (a sensitive skin area) before the client enters, and kept at or below 105°F (40.6°C) to prevent burns, especially for elderly or clients with reduced sensation.
Q6Which of the following best describes the correct technique for nail care for a client?
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✓ Correct answer: Soak nails in warm water to soften them, then file or trim straight across
Nails should be soaked to soften them first, then filed or trimmed straight across to reduce the risk of splitting or injury. Diabetic clients' toenails should be cared for by a nurse or podiatrist, not the home health aide.
Q7A home health aide is helping a client ambulate (walk) with a cane. Where should the aide position themselves?
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✓ Correct answer: On the client's weak side, slightly behind
The home health aide should stand on the client's weak (affected) side and slightly behind to provide support and catch the client if they lose balance. The cane is held on the strong side.
Q8When helping a client use a bedpan, the home health aide should:
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✓ Correct answer: Elevate the head of the bed to a semi-sitting position and ensure the client has privacy and a call device
Elevating the head of the bed makes it easier for the client to use the bedpan and is more physiologically natural. Providing privacy and a call device respects dignity and ensures safety.
Q9A client's skin appears dry and flaky. Which action should the home health aide take?
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✓ Correct answer: Apply a skin lotion or moisturizer after bathing while the skin is still slightly damp
Applying moisturizer while the skin is slightly damp helps lock in moisture and treat dry skin effectively. Vigorous scrubbing can damage fragile skin, and dry skin without open sores should still be reported and documented.
Q10When performing range-of-motion (ROM) exercises for a client, the home health aide should:
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✓ Correct answer: Move each joint slowly and smoothly through its normal range, stopping if the client reports pain
ROM exercises should be performed slowly and gently through the full normal range of motion. If the client reports pain or resistance is felt, the aide must stop immediately to avoid injury.
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