CNA Practice Exam 2023/ 100 Questions
and answers – 100% correct.
What is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? - -to help keep
the skin healthy and prevent pressure sores
-What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? - -prosthesis
-To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should
multiply four by: - -30
-Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in six months? - -
hospice
-Which of the following abbreviations means "nothing by mouth"? - -NPO
-Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called: - -range of
motion
-What is the medical term for high blood pressure? - -hypertension
-What is a task that is outside the scope of practice for an NA? - -inserting tubes into a
resident's body
-Standard Precautions should be practiced - -on every single person in your care
-Which kind of care helps restore a resident to the highest level of functioning possible?
- -rehabilitation
-If an activity is not listed on the care plan, what is the responsibility of a NA? - -The
NA should not perform the activity if it is not listed on the care plan.
-Restraints can be applied: - -only with a doctor's orders
-Generally, the last sense to leave a dying person is the sense of - -hearing
-What is a normal range of a blood pressure? - -varies 119/75 is an example
-Incontinence may be caused by: - -nervous system diseases
-Standing with the legs shoulder-width apart is using - -good body mechanics
-Aftr an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom sensation
is - -pain or sensation caused by remaining nerve endings
, -How should a fracture pan be positioned? - -with the handle toward the foot of the bed
-What does palliative care involve? - -pain relief and comfort
-Nursing assistants do not usually perform procedures that require - -sterile technique
-Insulin reaction can be caused by - -too little food
-Which of the following is a requirement of OBRA? - -nursing assistants must have at
least 75 hours of training
-What is a good way for a nursing assistant to care for a mentally ill resident? - -
support the resident and his or her family and friends
-When should sheets be changed? - -whenever they are soiled, wrinkled, or damp
-What does the chain of command do? - -describes the line of authority
-What is a good way for a nursing assistant to respond to inappropriate sexual
behavior? - -take the resident to a private area
-What should a nursing assistant do if she suspects a resident is being abused? - -she
should report it to the nurse immediately and let him/her handle it from there
-What is one good way a nursing assistant can assist residents with normal changes of
aging related to the urinary system? - -offer frequent trips to the bathroom
-Which of the following is true of Transmission-Based Precautions? - -they are
practiced in addition to Standard Precautions
-What can nursing assistants do in regards to IVs? - -Nursing assistants will observe
the IV site for problems
-Passive range of motion exercises are done - -when a resident cannot move on her own
-Which of the following is used when documenting the amount of fluid a resident
drinks? - -milliters
-When encountering a fire, a nursing assistant should first - -remove resident from
danger
-What is a common "cliche"? - -It will all work out in the end.
-What member of the care team might help a resident learn to use adaptive devices for
eating or dressing? - -occupational therapist
and answers – 100% correct.
What is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? - -to help keep
the skin healthy and prevent pressure sores
-What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? - -prosthesis
-To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should
multiply four by: - -30
-Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in six months? - -
hospice
-Which of the following abbreviations means "nothing by mouth"? - -NPO
-Exercises that put each joint through its full arc of motion are called: - -range of
motion
-What is the medical term for high blood pressure? - -hypertension
-What is a task that is outside the scope of practice for an NA? - -inserting tubes into a
resident's body
-Standard Precautions should be practiced - -on every single person in your care
-Which kind of care helps restore a resident to the highest level of functioning possible?
- -rehabilitation
-If an activity is not listed on the care plan, what is the responsibility of a NA? - -The
NA should not perform the activity if it is not listed on the care plan.
-Restraints can be applied: - -only with a doctor's orders
-Generally, the last sense to leave a dying person is the sense of - -hearing
-What is a normal range of a blood pressure? - -varies 119/75 is an example
-Incontinence may be caused by: - -nervous system diseases
-Standing with the legs shoulder-width apart is using - -good body mechanics
-Aftr an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom sensation
is - -pain or sensation caused by remaining nerve endings
, -How should a fracture pan be positioned? - -with the handle toward the foot of the bed
-What does palliative care involve? - -pain relief and comfort
-Nursing assistants do not usually perform procedures that require - -sterile technique
-Insulin reaction can be caused by - -too little food
-Which of the following is a requirement of OBRA? - -nursing assistants must have at
least 75 hours of training
-What is a good way for a nursing assistant to care for a mentally ill resident? - -
support the resident and his or her family and friends
-When should sheets be changed? - -whenever they are soiled, wrinkled, or damp
-What does the chain of command do? - -describes the line of authority
-What is a good way for a nursing assistant to respond to inappropriate sexual
behavior? - -take the resident to a private area
-What should a nursing assistant do if she suspects a resident is being abused? - -she
should report it to the nurse immediately and let him/her handle it from there
-What is one good way a nursing assistant can assist residents with normal changes of
aging related to the urinary system? - -offer frequent trips to the bathroom
-Which of the following is true of Transmission-Based Precautions? - -they are
practiced in addition to Standard Precautions
-What can nursing assistants do in regards to IVs? - -Nursing assistants will observe
the IV site for problems
-Passive range of motion exercises are done - -when a resident cannot move on her own
-Which of the following is used when documenting the amount of fluid a resident
drinks? - -milliters
-When encountering a fire, a nursing assistant should first - -remove resident from
danger
-What is a common "cliche"? - -It will all work out in the end.
-What member of the care team might help a resident learn to use adaptive devices for
eating or dressing? - -occupational therapist