CNA STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS.
oral temperature -
\97.6-99.6F
rectal temperature -
\99.6 F
axillary temperature -
\Temperature taken at the armpit ( 97.6)
systolic blood pressure -
\(top number) 90mm hg - 120mm Hg
diastolic blood pressure -
\(bottom number) 60mm hg - 80mm hg
apnea -
\lack of breathing
bradypnea -
\breathing too slowly
Tachypnea -
\breathing fast
orthopnea -
\breathing deeply and comfortably only when sitting
Dyspena -
\difficulty breathing, pain
subjective -
\can't see what's wrong based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
objective -
\Factual, can actually see what is wrong with patient
tub bath temp -
\105 degrees
partial bath temp -
, \110-115
complete bath temp -
\110F - 115F
random sample -
\Collected in a 24hr period
24hr sample -
\ALWAYS AVOID FIRST CATCH then collect after until 24 hrs held on ice
clean catch specimen -
\ALWAYS WIPE FIRST front to back and then collect urine
The best way for the nursing assistant to help an incontinent resident maintain his pride
and dignity is by : -
\Insisting that he uses the bathroom every 30 minutes.
Mr.Greens care plan states "ambulate with assistance bid -
\Twice a day
A resident is preparing to lift a box from the floor what should the NA instruct the
resident to do -
\Hold the box away from the body while lifting
When caring for a resident with Alzheimer disease, the nursing assistant should -
\Provide the resident with simple tasks that will aid with reality orientation
During the shift report the charge reports that mrs. fuji in room 2A is suffering from
dyspnea. The nurse assistant must observe her and report if she continues having
difficulty: -
\Breathing
When a resident is admitted, the nurse assistant should: -
\Take vitals
When a resident is discharged, the nursing assistant may support the discharge
process by: -
\helping the resident pack personal belongings
Which of the following statements would promote communication with a resident? -
\Could you please say that again
While attending a group activity in the dining room, Mrs. berry receives a phone call
from her daughter. The nursing assistant should: -
\Take the resident back to their room
ANSWERS.
oral temperature -
\97.6-99.6F
rectal temperature -
\99.6 F
axillary temperature -
\Temperature taken at the armpit ( 97.6)
systolic blood pressure -
\(top number) 90mm hg - 120mm Hg
diastolic blood pressure -
\(bottom number) 60mm hg - 80mm hg
apnea -
\lack of breathing
bradypnea -
\breathing too slowly
Tachypnea -
\breathing fast
orthopnea -
\breathing deeply and comfortably only when sitting
Dyspena -
\difficulty breathing, pain
subjective -
\can't see what's wrong based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
objective -
\Factual, can actually see what is wrong with patient
tub bath temp -
\105 degrees
partial bath temp -
, \110-115
complete bath temp -
\110F - 115F
random sample -
\Collected in a 24hr period
24hr sample -
\ALWAYS AVOID FIRST CATCH then collect after until 24 hrs held on ice
clean catch specimen -
\ALWAYS WIPE FIRST front to back and then collect urine
The best way for the nursing assistant to help an incontinent resident maintain his pride
and dignity is by : -
\Insisting that he uses the bathroom every 30 minutes.
Mr.Greens care plan states "ambulate with assistance bid -
\Twice a day
A resident is preparing to lift a box from the floor what should the NA instruct the
resident to do -
\Hold the box away from the body while lifting
When caring for a resident with Alzheimer disease, the nursing assistant should -
\Provide the resident with simple tasks that will aid with reality orientation
During the shift report the charge reports that mrs. fuji in room 2A is suffering from
dyspnea. The nurse assistant must observe her and report if she continues having
difficulty: -
\Breathing
When a resident is admitted, the nurse assistant should: -
\Take vitals
When a resident is discharged, the nursing assistant may support the discharge
process by: -
\helping the resident pack personal belongings
Which of the following statements would promote communication with a resident? -
\Could you please say that again
While attending a group activity in the dining room, Mrs. berry receives a phone call
from her daughter. The nursing assistant should: -
\Take the resident back to their room