CNA Exam questions and answers 2022
1. What is one important reason why bed linens should remain wrinkle-free?-
: To help keep the skin healthy and prevent pressure ulcers.
2. What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body part?: Prosthesis
3. Excesses that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called: Range of
motion
4. When using a transfer belt, the NA should: Place it over a resident's clothing
5. Where should the NA stand when helping a resident who is recovering
from a stroke to walk?: On the resident's weaker side
6. What is the correct way to remove a gown?: Unfasten gown at the neck and waist
and roll the dirty side in while holding gown away from body.
7. How many times can disposable gloves be worn before being distracted?-
: One time
8. To best communicate with a visually-impaired resident, the NA should: -
Identify herself when she enters the room
9. The best way for an NA to provide foot care for a diabetic resident is: Ob- serve
the feet regularly for signs of sores or infection.
10. If a resident starts to fall, the best thing an NA can do is to: Widen her
stance and bring the resident's body close to her
11. An NA should use friction for at least seconds when washing her
hands.: 20
, 12. What is the healthcare setting that is for people who will die in six months or
less?: Hospice
13. What is the term for a legal document that designates what kind of care a
person wants if he is unable to make that decision himself?: Advance directive
14. Which temature site is generally considered to be the most accurate.: -
Rectum (rectal)
15. Which of the following tasks is outside the scope of practice for an
NA?: Prescribing a new medication
16. How should the NA respond if a resident tries to give him a gift?: The NA
should refuse the gift but say thank you.
17. What does the term empathy mean?: Being able to identify with and enter into
the feelings of others.
1. What is one important reason why bed linens should remain wrinkle-free?-
: To help keep the skin healthy and prevent pressure ulcers.
2. What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body part?: Prosthesis
3. Excesses that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called: Range of
motion
4. When using a transfer belt, the NA should: Place it over a resident's clothing
5. Where should the NA stand when helping a resident who is recovering
from a stroke to walk?: On the resident's weaker side
6. What is the correct way to remove a gown?: Unfasten gown at the neck and waist
and roll the dirty side in while holding gown away from body.
7. How many times can disposable gloves be worn before being distracted?-
: One time
8. To best communicate with a visually-impaired resident, the NA should: -
Identify herself when she enters the room
9. The best way for an NA to provide foot care for a diabetic resident is: Ob- serve
the feet regularly for signs of sores or infection.
10. If a resident starts to fall, the best thing an NA can do is to: Widen her
stance and bring the resident's body close to her
11. An NA should use friction for at least seconds when washing her
hands.: 20
, 12. What is the healthcare setting that is for people who will die in six months or
less?: Hospice
13. What is the term for a legal document that designates what kind of care a
person wants if he is unable to make that decision himself?: Advance directive
14. Which temature site is generally considered to be the most accurate.: -
Rectum (rectal)
15. Which of the following tasks is outside the scope of practice for an
NA?: Prescribing a new medication
16. How should the NA respond if a resident tries to give him a gift?: The NA
should refuse the gift but say thank you.
17. What does the term empathy mean?: Being able to identify with and enter into
the feelings of others.