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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
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PROGRAM: NR (Nursing Program)
COURSE NAME: CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
EXAM NAME: PROMETRIC EXAM
PROMETRIC EXAM
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
,If you are walking with a resident and they suddenly begin to fall, the nurse aide
must prioritize resident safety, prevent injury, and follow proper post-fall
procedures. Which of the following actions should NOT be taken?
A. Leave the resident on the floor and get help.
B. Inform the nurse.
C. Supply information for the nurse so proper documentation can be made.
D. Keep the resident from moving until you can assess if they have injuries.
Correct Answer: A. Leave the resident on the floor and get help.
A nurse aide is caring for a resident who is found smoking in their room, and the
smell of smoke is noticed during rounds. Smoking in unauthorized areas presents
a serious fire risk and violates facility safety policies designed to protect all
residents. What is the most appropriate action by the nurse aide?
A. Ignore the first incident but report it if it happens again with the same resident.
B. Call the family contact and ask them to deal with their loved one on this issue.
C. Have him stop and remind him of the facility policies because of the hazards it
creates to every resident.
D. Tell the resident you will allow him to finish his cigarette but you are obligated
to report it if it happens again.
Correct Answer: C. Have him stop and remind him of the facility policies because
of the hazards it creates to every resident.
,A resident has a fluid restriction order that requires 8 ounces of juice every 2
hours as part of their intake plan. The nurse aide must select the most
appropriate container to accurately meet this requirement. Which option is most
appropriate?
A. 30 mL can of juice
B. 100 mL can of juice
C. 120 mL can of juice
D. 240 mL can of juice
Correct Answer: D. 240 mL can of juice
A resident is receiving care for contractures affecting joint mobility. The nurse
aide is reviewing interventions commonly used to prevent worsening of
contractures and promote functional positioning. Which intervention is NOT
appropriate for managing contractures?
A. Hand roll
B. Repositioning
C. Bandaging
D. Physical therapy
Correct Answer: C. Bandaging
, Hypertension is a common chronic condition seen in adult and older adult
populations and is often managed through lifestyle changes and medication
therapy. What is the correct medical definition of hypertension?
A. Tense muscles
B. High anxiety
C. Hyperactivity
D. High blood pressure
Correct Answer: D. High blood pressure
A nurse aide is providing perineal care to a resident with an indwelling urinary
catheter. Proper technique is essential to prevent infection and reduce the risk of
introducing bacteria into the urinary tract. Which technique is correct?
A. Wash from the rectum to the meatus
B. Wash from the rectum to the scrotum
C. Wash from the meatus outward
D. Wash with peroxide
Correct Answer: C. Wash from the meatus outward
A nurse aide is cleaning a resident’s dentures as part of oral hygiene care. Proper
handling and storage of dentures is essential to prevent contamination, damage,
and loss. Which action should NOT be part of proper denture care?