CNA state board exam Questions ans
Answers.
Helping persons return to their highest physical and mental function is called?
A. maintaining independence
B. promoting health
C. preventing disease
D. Rehabilitation -
\Rehabilitation
Which provides 24-hour nursing care?
A.Board and Care homes
B. assisted living residences
C.nursing centers
D. residential care facilities -
\nursing centers
who controls policy in a nursing center? -
\the owner
A health care program for terminally ill person is called? -
\Hospice
The nursing team includes -
\Nursing assistants, RNS, LPNs/LVNs
Does not include doctors
Who is in charge of the entire nursing staff? -
\the director of nursing
nursing assistants are supervised by -
\RNS, LPNs, LVNs
The nursing assistants role is? -
\is assistant nurses in giving care
Medicare is for?
Medicaid is for? -
\persons over the age of 65/
the disabled
, A survey team is at your center. A team member asked you some questions. you should
-
\answer them completely and honestly
What state law affects what nursing assistants can do? -
\Nurse practice act, describes education requirements
your nursing assistant certification can be revoked for ? -
\performing acts beyond your role
which requires a training and competency evaluation program for nursing assistants? -
\OBRA
as a nursing assistant you need a ? -
\written job description before employment
who assigns and supervises your work? -
\Nurses
you are responsible for? -
\completely delegated tasks safely
A task is in your job description... -
\you do not need a nurse to delegate the task to you.
you can refuse to perform a task for these reasons -
\-task is beyond the legal limits of your role
-task is not in your job description
-a nurse is not available to supervise you
you decide to refuse a task. what should you do? -
\communication your concerns with the nurse
OBRA is a? -
\Federal law
A son has the legal right to act on his mothers behalf. the son is his mothers legal? -
\representative
A daughter wants to read her fathers medical records. what should you do? -
\tell the nurse
A resident refuses to have a shower. what should you do? -
\tell the nurse
Answers.
Helping persons return to their highest physical and mental function is called?
A. maintaining independence
B. promoting health
C. preventing disease
D. Rehabilitation -
\Rehabilitation
Which provides 24-hour nursing care?
A.Board and Care homes
B. assisted living residences
C.nursing centers
D. residential care facilities -
\nursing centers
who controls policy in a nursing center? -
\the owner
A health care program for terminally ill person is called? -
\Hospice
The nursing team includes -
\Nursing assistants, RNS, LPNs/LVNs
Does not include doctors
Who is in charge of the entire nursing staff? -
\the director of nursing
nursing assistants are supervised by -
\RNS, LPNs, LVNs
The nursing assistants role is? -
\is assistant nurses in giving care
Medicare is for?
Medicaid is for? -
\persons over the age of 65/
the disabled
, A survey team is at your center. A team member asked you some questions. you should
-
\answer them completely and honestly
What state law affects what nursing assistants can do? -
\Nurse practice act, describes education requirements
your nursing assistant certification can be revoked for ? -
\performing acts beyond your role
which requires a training and competency evaluation program for nursing assistants? -
\OBRA
as a nursing assistant you need a ? -
\written job description before employment
who assigns and supervises your work? -
\Nurses
you are responsible for? -
\completely delegated tasks safely
A task is in your job description... -
\you do not need a nurse to delegate the task to you.
you can refuse to perform a task for these reasons -
\-task is beyond the legal limits of your role
-task is not in your job description
-a nurse is not available to supervise you
you decide to refuse a task. what should you do? -
\communication your concerns with the nurse
OBRA is a? -
\Federal law
A son has the legal right to act on his mothers behalf. the son is his mothers legal? -
\representative
A daughter wants to read her fathers medical records. what should you do? -
\tell the nurse
A resident refuses to have a shower. what should you do? -
\tell the nurse