Home Health Aide Competency Test

This test has 35 questions. You must answer at least 3 of 5 questions in each section correctly to pass. Please complete the test in one sitting. Do not use the back/forward/reload buttons on your browser while taking the test.






Part I – Observations and Reporting.

1. Mr. Jones pulse rate is usually 64-70. When you take it today it is 52. You should:

Part I – Observations and Reporting.

2. Mr. Smith tells you he feels as if he is going to vomit after taking his new medicine the doctor ordered so he is not taking it. You should:

Part I – Observations and Reporting.

3. While bathing the patient the home health aid has an opportunity to:

Part I – Observations and Reporting.

4. When reporting a change in your patient’s pulse, temperature or respiration, you need to specify all of the following EXCEPT:

Part I – Observations and Reporting.

5. When reporting or recording information it is important to:

Part II – Infection Control

6. Good hand washing technique is important because:

Part II – Infection Control

7. The perineal area is washed:

Part II – Infection Control

8. Wearing disposable gloves while giving personal care:

Part II – Infection Control

9. When handling dirty linens and clothing it is best to:

Part II – Infection Control

10. When considering the home health aide’s role in reducing the spread of germs, the home health aide would do all the following EXCEPT:

Part III Basic Elements in Body Functioning and Abnormalities Reported to R.N.

11. A five (5) pound weight gain in 2 days:

Part III Basic Elements in Body Functioning and Abnormalities Reported to R.N.

12. Mrs. Smith’s catheter bag contains a very large amount of dark red urine. You should:

Part III Basic Elements in Body Functioning and Abnormalities Reported to R.N.

13. A red spot over the patient’s hip joint:

Part III Basic Elements in Body Functioning and Abnormalities Reported to R.N.

14. When observing the patient’s bowel habits, the following should be reported to the nurse immediately:

Part III Basic Elements in Body Functioning and Abnormalities Reported to R.N.

15. Mrs. Whit, who lives alone, is usually talkative during her bath. Today she says very little, appears anxious and worried and has difficulty speaking. When would you report Ms. Whit’s change of condition to your supervisor?

Part IV –Maintenance of a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment

16. Before transferring a patient from the bed to a wheelchair, it is always necessary to:

Part IV –Maintenance of a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment

17. Prior to assisting the patient into the tub or shower, as a safety factor, you should check for:

Part IV –Maintenance of a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment

18. Regardless of the type of bath given to the elderly, the temperature of the water is important because:

Part IV –Maintenance of a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment

19. Wrinkles in the patient’s bed linens may cause:

Part IV –Maintenance of a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment

20. Which one of these statements is NOT true?

Part V –Recognizing Emergencies and Knowledge of Emergency Procedures

21. Mr. Jones lives alone and never goes out of the house. When you arrive at this home, the door is locked and, although it is the middle of the day, you can see the lights turned on in the living room. When you knock, you can hear a low moan coming from somewhere inside the house. You should:

Part V –Recognizing Emergencies and Knowledge of Emergency Procedures

22. Fire safety instruction is important because:

Part V –Recognizing Emergencies and Knowledge of Emergency Procedures

23. Upon arriving at your patient’s home, she tells you that she spilled boiling water on her hand while trying to cook. You should:

Part V –Recognizing Emergencies and Knowledge of Emergency Procedures

24. Your patient, who is awake and alert, begins to complain of heaviness in the chest and of nausea. You should:

Part V –Recognizing Emergencies and Knowledge of Emergency Procedures

25. If your patient falls while you are in the home, you should NOT do which of the following:

Part VI –Physical, Emotional, and Developmental Needs – Respect for Privacy and Property

26. Mr. Dodd is eating lunch when you arrive at his home. Your assignment is to take his vital signs and assist him in and out of the bathtub. Which of the following answers is correct?

Part VI –Physical, Emotional, and Developmental Needs – Respect for Privacy and Property

27. When performing any procedure in which a body part is exposed, keep the patient covered with a blanket as much as possible.

Part VI –Physical, Emotional, and Developmental Needs – Respect for Privacy and Property

28. A patient, Miss Green, tells you she is very upset with you and demands you to tell her the supervisor’s name so she can call and report you. The correct action is:

Part VI –Physical, Emotional, and Developmental Needs – Respect for Privacy and Property

29. Your patient asks you what his diagnosis is and if he is going to die. You should:

Part VI –Physical, Emotional, and Developmental Needs – Respect for Privacy and Property

30. When caring for a patient from another culture than yours, remember that:

Part VII –Adequate Nutrition and Fluid Intake

31. Elderly patients may not eat a well-balanced diet due to:

Part VII –Adequate Nutrition and Fluid Intake

32. Fiber or roughage in the diet:

Part VII –Adequate Nutrition and Fluid Intake

33. Very good sources of protein are:

Part VII –Adequate Nutrition and Fluid Intake

34. Which one of the following statements is correct?

Part VII –Adequate Nutrition and Fluid Intake

35. When the plan of care requires you to increase fluids, the following food would NOT be encouraged: