Watch the training video, complete the practice quiz, then take the official paid exam. You will need an access code to unlock the exam.
1. Patient Care & Safety Training Video
Please watch the entire video before taking the practice quiz.
2. Practice Quiz – Test Your Skills
This is NOT graded. It helps you prepare.
1. A major goal of patient safety is to: Finish tasks quickly Prevent falls, injuries, and avoidable harm Keep the family out of decisions Let clients do everything alone
2. Before assisting a client out of bed, you should: Pull them quickly to stand Make sure the brakes are locked, the area is clear, and follow the care plan Ask them to jump into the wheelchair Only use your upper body strength
3. Noticing changes in a client’s condition means: Only checking once a month Paying attention to new pain, confusion, breathing changes, or skin changes and reporting them Ignoring anything the client says Waiting until an emergency happens Check Answers
3. Official Patient Care & Safety Exam – Access Required
Enter your access code (received after payment).Unlock Exam
4. Patient Care & Safety – Official Exam
You must score at least 80% to pass.
1. A client who normally walks with a walker is now unsteady and grabbing furniture. You should: Ignore it Stay close, use the walker correctly, and report the change to your supervisor Take away the walker Ask the neighbor what to do
2. Which is an example of a safety risk in the home? Clear, dry floors Good lighting in hallways Loose rugs and electrical cords in walking areas Grab bars in the bathroom
3. If a client suddenly has trouble breathing, you should: Wait to see if it goes away in a few hours Call 911 or emergency services first (if severe), then notify your supervisor/agency Only give them water Check social media for advice
4. When turning and repositioning a client in bed, you should: Drag the client across the sheets Use a turning sheet or follow the care plan, protect their skin, and use good body mechanics Only move them once per week Twist your back while lifting
5. Taking vital signs (like temperature, pulse, and blood pressure) is important because: It is just for paperwork It can show early signs of illness or problems It is only important in hospitals Clients enjoy the numbers
6. A client falls while you are present. Your first action is to: Pick them up quickly by yourself Check for injuries, keep them safe, call for emergency help if needed, and report the incident Leave the home Tell them to “walk it off” Submit Exam
