CNA Practice Exam Questions and
Answers.
A safety procedure used in the event of a fire is -
\RACE
The care plan for a patient receiving enteral feeding states "HOB elevated at least 45
degrees." Choose the reason for this practice? -
\Reduce the risk of aspiration
A comatose patient is at risk for what? -
\aspiration, entrapment, pressure injury
What are some fire prevention measures -
\Supervise persons who smoke
Do not over-load an electrical outlet
Which of the following increases the risk for workplace violence? -
\people with violence, long waits for emergency care or other services, substance
abusers that become patients, residents, or visitors
What defines the roles and functions of a CNA? -
\state laws, federal laws, employer policies
Under which circumstance would a CNA refuse a task? -
\no nurse available for supervision
Survey results (are/are not) available to residents -
\are
What do residents have the right to be informed of? -
\notification of fees, availability of mail delivery, types of care services offered, legal
rights in a language the resident understands
What should a CNA do if a resident starts having a bowel movement in the shower? -
\Tell them it's ok and they can have a bowel movement in the shower
The nursing assistant is caring for a client with orthostatic hypotension. Identify the best
action by the CNA to prevent orthostatic hypotension -
\assist the client to change positions slowly
Answers.
A safety procedure used in the event of a fire is -
\RACE
The care plan for a patient receiving enteral feeding states "HOB elevated at least 45
degrees." Choose the reason for this practice? -
\Reduce the risk of aspiration
A comatose patient is at risk for what? -
\aspiration, entrapment, pressure injury
What are some fire prevention measures -
\Supervise persons who smoke
Do not over-load an electrical outlet
Which of the following increases the risk for workplace violence? -
\people with violence, long waits for emergency care or other services, substance
abusers that become patients, residents, or visitors
What defines the roles and functions of a CNA? -
\state laws, federal laws, employer policies
Under which circumstance would a CNA refuse a task? -
\no nurse available for supervision
Survey results (are/are not) available to residents -
\are
What do residents have the right to be informed of? -
\notification of fees, availability of mail delivery, types of care services offered, legal
rights in a language the resident understands
What should a CNA do if a resident starts having a bowel movement in the shower? -
\Tell them it's ok and they can have a bowel movement in the shower
The nursing assistant is caring for a client with orthostatic hypotension. Identify the best
action by the CNA to prevent orthostatic hypotension -
\assist the client to change positions slowly