Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

CNA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS..., Exams of Nursing

CNA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS...

Typology: Exams

2024/2025

Available from 07/14/2025

derrick-carl
derrick-carl 🇺🇸

18 documents

1 / 32

Toggle sidebar

This page cannot be seen from the preview

Don't miss anything!

bg1
CNA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS...
Chapter 1:
Which of the following statements is true of long-term care?
(A) People with terminal illness do not live in long-term care facilities
(B) Most conditions in long-term care facilities arr chronic
(C) People who live in long-term care facilities are never able to return home
(D) Long-termcare takes place in a person's home - ANSWER (B)
Which of the following is a core value associated with culture change?
(A) Doing everything for residents
(B) Treating all residents the same way
(C) Promoting self-determination and personal choice
(D) Making all residents participate in the same activities - ANSWER (C)
What is one reason why reporting a resident's changes a problems to the
nurse is a very important role of the nursing assistant?
(A) The care plan must be updated as the resident's confition changes
(B) Reporting changes is not a task that the NA preforms
(C) Depending on the resident's changes, the NA can decide if she wants to
work that day or not
(D) The NA can decide what medication to prescribe for the residnet's
pf3
pf4
pf5
pf8
pf9
pfa
pfd
pfe
pff
pf12
pf13
pf14
pf15
pf16
pf17
pf18
pf19
pf1a
pf1b
pf1c
pf1d
pf1e
pf1f
pf20

Partial preview of the text

Download CNA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS... and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity!

CNA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS...

Chapter 1: Which of the following statements is true of long-term care? (A) People with terminal illness do not live in long-term care facilities (B) Most conditions in long-term care facilities arr chronic (C) People who live in long-term care facilities are never able to return home (D) Long-termcare takes place in a person's home - ANSWER (B)

Which of the following is a core value associated with culture change? (A) Doing everything for residents (B) Treating all residents the same way (C) Promoting self-determination and personal choice (D) Making all residents participate in the same activities - ANSWER (C)

What is one reason why reporting a resident's changes a problems to the nurse is a very important role of the nursing assistant? (A) The care plan must be updated as the resident's confition changes (B) Reporting changes is not a task that the NA preforms (C) Depending on the resident's changes, the NA can decide if she wants to work that day or not (D) The NA can decide what medication to prescribe for the residnet's

current condition - ANSWER (A)

What is one function of the chain of command? (A) It determines which residents go in which rooms (B) It determines which shifts an NA works (C) It describes the care plan for each resident (D) It helps protect nursing assistants and their employers from liability - ANSWER (D)

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) set minimum standards for (A) Facility cleanliness (B) Resident rehabilitation (C) Nursing assistant training (D) Facility spending - ANSWER (C)

How many hours of in-service education does OBRA require for nursing assistants every year? (A) At least 34 hours (B) At least 28 hours (C) At least 18 hours (D) At least 12 hours - ANSWER (D)

If an NA makes mistakes when documenting care by hand, she should (A) Erase it and write the correct information

(C) Too much food (C) A cerebrovascular accident - ANSWER (A)

When should a nursing assistant identify a resident? (A) After gibing care (B) When collecting meal trays (C) When shifts change (D) Before helping with feeding - ANSWER (D)

Which of the following is a way to use proper body mechanics? (A) The NA should twist at the waist when lifting objects (B) The NA should stand with her legs shoulder-width apart (C) The NA should lift objects, rather than push them (D) The NA should carry objects away from her body - ANSWER (B)

RACE is an acronym for a safe rule, and means (A) Run to A Close Exit (B) Remove residents, Activate alarm or call 911, Contain fire, Extinguish (C) Restore power, Activate alarm or call 911, Collect residents, Exit (D) Remove window, Access outside, Call for help, Elderly residents first - ANSWER (B)

How is MRSA most often spread? (A) By direct physical contact

(B) By indirect contact (C) By being in enclosed spaces (D) Through the air - ANSWER (A)

What is the best way to control the spread of MRSA? (A) By taking medication (B) Through proper hand washing (C) By using masks (D) By taking vancomycin - ANSWER (B)

Which of the following is a correct response id a resident is having a seizure? (A) Hold the resident down if he is shaking severely (B) Give the resident a hard piece of candy to prevent choking (C) Move furniture away to prevent injury to the resident (D) Open the resident's mouth to move the tongue to the side to prevent choking - ANSWER (C)

Development in children from 6 to 10 years old centers on cognitive development. Cognitive development means (A) Developing touching and felling skills (B) Learning right from wrong (C) Developing thinking and learning skills (D) Developing social relationship skills - ANSWER (C)

(C) The NA should assist the resident with brushing and flossing regular (D) The NA should avoid giving oral care or give limited oral care - ANSWER (C)

One way a nursing assistant can help with normal changes of aging related to the integumentary system is to (A) Withhold fluids so a resident will not go to the bathroom often (B) Clip toenails frequently (C) Keep sheets wrinkle-free (D) Rub lotion into red or irritated spots not he resident's skin - ANSWER (C)

Which of the following is true of muscles? (A) They provide movement of body parts (B) Tow muscles meet at a joint (C) They produce toxins (D) They prevent contractors from occurring - ANSWER (A)

How many bones are in the human body? (A) 154 (B) 272 (C) 189 (D) 206 - ANSWER (D)

Homeostasis is

(A) Abnormal changes in the body systems (B) The condition in which all of the body systems are working their best (C) The building block of the body (D) A group of cells that perform a similar task - ANSWER (B)

When atrophy occurs (A) The muscle slowly becomes stronger (B) The muscle increases in size (C) The muscles remains the same size (D) The muscles decreases in size - ANSWER (D)

Which of the following statements is true of how an NA should assist a resident with one-sided weakness after a stroke? (A) The NA should lead with the weaker side (B) The NA should stand on the weaker side (C) The NA should use the terms bad or messed up so it is clear which side is the weaker side (D) The NA should not use a gait belt during transfers - ANSWER (B)

The eye and ear are part of (A) The nervous system (B) The integumentary system (C) The respiratory system (D) The circulatory system - ANSWER (A)

(D) Patient wants baths - ANSWER (B)

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, hyperactivity, dark yellow urine (D) Infrequent urination, swollen lymph nodes, excessive energy - ANSWER (A)

A normal change of aging for the female reproductive system is (A) The continuation of menstruation (B) An increase in moisture of the vaginal walls (C) A weakening of the voice (D) A loss of calcium - ANSWER (D)

Which of the following is true of spinal cord injuries? (A) Residents with spinal cord injuries will not be able to perform an self-care (B) Rehabilitation is not helpful with spinal cord injuries (C) The lower the injury, the greater the loss of function (D) The higher the injury, the greater the loss of function - ANSWER (D)

The yellowish fluid that carries disease-fighting cells is called (A) Sperm

(B) Lymph (C) Urine (D) Blood - ANSWER (B)

How should a resident with COPD be positioned? (A) Glat on his back (B) Sitting upright (C) Lying on his stomach (D) Lying on his side - ANSWER (B)

How does the immune system protect the body from disease? (A) Through nonspecific and specific immunity (B) Through hormones (C) Through digestion and elimination (D) Through inspiration and expiration - ANSWER (A)

What kind of shoes are best for diabetic residents to wear? (A) Plastic shoes (B) Leather shoes (C) Pleather shoes (D) Rubber shoes - ANSWER (B)

Chapter 5:

(D) Alzheimer's disease is a normal part of aging - ANSWER (A)

When a resident with AD shows memory loss, the NA should (A) Repeat herself using the same words (B) Tell the resident that she already answered that question (C) Remind the resident every time she forgets something (D) Give the resident a long list of instruction to review - ANSWER (A)

If a resident with AD is incontinent, the nursing assistant should (A withholding fluids (B) Dim the bathroom lights (C) Mark the bathroom with a sign or picture (D) Check resident every four hours to help determine a "bathroom time" - ANSWER (C)

One way for a nursing assistant to help a resident with AD with eating is to (A) Put a few types of food on the plate at the same time (B) Use dishes without a pattern and a simple place setting (C) Withhold food until the resident is really hungry (D) Serve steaming hot foods and drinks - ANSWER (B)

If a resident with AD has problems with dressing, the nursing assistant should (A) Lay out clothes in the order they should put on

(B) Dress the resident in the hallway (C) choose the resident's clothing or him (D) Give the resident multiple steps to follow - ANSWER (A)

A helpful way for a nursing assistant to respond to hallucinations is to (A) Tell the residents that what she thinks she sees is not real (B) Tell the resident that she can see the hallucination too (C) Reassure a resident who is upset and worried (D) Laugh to ease tensions and encourage the resident to laugh - ANSWER (C)

Which of the following would be the best way for an NA to respond to inappropriate sexual behavior? (A) Warn other residents that it is happening (B) Take the resident to a private area (C) Inform the resident's family that the resident is being inappropriate (D) Reprimand the resident to shame him into stopping - ANSWER (B)

When a resident with AD pillages and hoards, the nursing assistant should (A) Warn the family that the resident is stealing things (B) Try to confine the resident to his room (C) Tell the resident that he needs to return the stolen items (D) Provide a rummage drawer - ANSWER (D)

(C) Lock her knees (D) Move out of the way - ANSWER (B)

What is a good way for a nursing assistant to promote respect, dignity, and privacy when helping a resident with care? (A) If a resident takes too long to chose a shirt for the day, the NA should choose one for her (B) The NA should knock on the door while a resident is in the bathroom to see if the resident can finish quickly (C) The NA should encourage the resident to do as much as possible for her (D) The NA should ask the resident to move faster if she is not moving quick enough - ANSWER (C)

How does the king appear when it first begins to break down? (A) Skin looks like a deep crater (B) Skin turns pale, white, red, or purple (C) Skin is covered with bruises (D) Skin has raised blisters - ANSWER (B)

When bathing a resident, a nursing assistant should (A) Leave the resident alone to promote self-care (B) Get each item needed as the resident asks for it (C) Us bath oil to moisturize the resident's skin (D) Make sure the room is warm enough before beginning - ANSWER (D)

Which of the following statements is true of positioning? (A) Residents will not need help getting into comfortable positions (B) Constant pressure on an area helps prevent pressure ulcers (C) NA's should check residents' skin each time they are repositioned (D) Bedbound residents should be repositioned every three hours - ANSWER (C)

How can a nursing assistant help promote independence and dignity while assisting with grooming? (A) By doing things residents can do for themselves only when they NA is in a hurry (B) By letting residents make choices once in a while (C) By styling the resident's hair in cute, new ways (D) By honoring the resident's preferences - ANSWER (D)

Which of the following is an appropriate way for and NA to refer to a resident's weakened side when assisting with dressing? (A) Broken side (B) Stiff side (C) Limp side (D) Involved side - ANSWER (D)

Oral care should be done at lease ____ time(s) a day. (A) One (B) Two

(A) Sims' (B) Fowler's (C) Prone (D) Lateral - ANSWER (B)

A Resident wo is lying on her stomach with her arms at her sides is in the ___ position. (A) Sims' (B) Fowler's (C) Prone (D) Lateral - ANSWER (C)

A resident who is lying on her left side with her upper knee flexed and raised toward the chest is in the ___ position. (A) Sims' (B) Fowler's (C) Prone (D) Supine - ANSWER (A)

A resident wo is lying flat on his back with his head and shoulder supported by a pillow is in the ___ position. (A) Sims' (B) Fowler's (C) prone (D) Supine - ANSWER (D)

Chapter 7: Which of the following is the normal temperature range of the oral method? (A) 97.6 - 99.6 degrees F (B) 96.6 - 98.6 degrees F (C) 93.6 - 97.9 degrees F (D) 98.6 - 100.6 degrees F - ANSWER (A)

Which temperature site is considered to be the most accurate? (A) Oral (B) Rectal (C) Axillary (D) Tympanic - ANSWER (B)

Which of the following should a nursing assistant do during a resident's admission? (A) The NA should get the admission process completed as quickly as possible (B) The NA should introduce the resident to other residents and staff members (C) The NA should call the resident by her first name to make her feel comfortable more quickly (D) The NA should place the resident's personal items where the NA thinks is best - ANSWER (B)