CNA Exam 2 Questions And Answers.
When a family member becomes angry and directs the anger at the nurse assistant, the
assistant should: -
\Remain calm and report the situation to the charge nurse
The warmth and rapport between the nurse aide and the resident are clearly seen in
facial expressions. This is an example of: -
\Nonverbal communication
While assisting a client with denture care the nurse aide observes that the upper plate is
cracked. The nurse aide should -
\Report the damage to the nurse in charge
Communication with the resident's family will be more helpful if the nurse aide: -
\Actively listens to the family members
The nurse aide can do a lot to help in the admission process by: -
\Showing the resident their room, bathroom and how to use the call bell
The medical abbreviation "SOB" means the resident: -
\Has difficulty breathing
The correct positioning of the resident's body is called: -
\Alignment
The resident is on their back with arms extended and supported with pillows for support.
He/she is lying face up with a pillow under their head for comfort. This position is: -
\Supine position
The spread of microorganisms through not washing your hands is: -
\Direct contact
A client wakes up during the night and asks for something to eat. The nurse aide
should: -
\Check the client's diet before offering nourishment
Infection control: -
\Means practices which prevent the spread of disease from one person to another
It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's status with:
-
\The staff relieving the CNA either for break or at the end of the shift
, To prevent dehydration of the client the nurse aide should: -
\Offer fluids frequently while the client is awake
When removing unused clean linen from a room, the CNA should: -
\Put it in the dirty linen container
Tight, wrinkle free sheets are important interventions to prevent: -
\Decubitus ulcers (bed sores)
A new client refuses to wear a clothing protector at lunch. The nurse aide should: -
\Respect the client's wishes
A resident has a weakness on her right side due to a recent stroke. Where should the
nurse aide stand when helping the resident ambulate? -
\On the resident's right side
In order to safely transfer a resident from a bed to a wheelchair, the nurse aide should: -
\Ensure the wheels on the bed and chair are locked
A mechanical lift: -
\Is used for those who are too heavy or who cannot assist in their own transfer
When a nursing assistant leaves a dirty utility room, what must she do to avoid
transferring pathogens to other areas of the facility? -
\Wash her hands
Which of the following is the condition in which a person is unable to control when and
where he/she urinates? -
\Urinary incontinence
Because problems controlling blood sugar levels can be a serious danger to residents
with diabetes, the CNA should: -
\Report to nurse any meals or snacks not eaten
The person who is responsible for the overall operation of an adult care home is: -
\Administrator
Systolic blood pressure is: -
\The first sound heard when measuring blood pressure
Normal average axillary temperature is: -
\98.6 F
Respirations are best counted: -
\Without letting the resident know
When a family member becomes angry and directs the anger at the nurse assistant, the
assistant should: -
\Remain calm and report the situation to the charge nurse
The warmth and rapport between the nurse aide and the resident are clearly seen in
facial expressions. This is an example of: -
\Nonverbal communication
While assisting a client with denture care the nurse aide observes that the upper plate is
cracked. The nurse aide should -
\Report the damage to the nurse in charge
Communication with the resident's family will be more helpful if the nurse aide: -
\Actively listens to the family members
The nurse aide can do a lot to help in the admission process by: -
\Showing the resident their room, bathroom and how to use the call bell
The medical abbreviation "SOB" means the resident: -
\Has difficulty breathing
The correct positioning of the resident's body is called: -
\Alignment
The resident is on their back with arms extended and supported with pillows for support.
He/she is lying face up with a pillow under their head for comfort. This position is: -
\Supine position
The spread of microorganisms through not washing your hands is: -
\Direct contact
A client wakes up during the night and asks for something to eat. The nurse aide
should: -
\Check the client's diet before offering nourishment
Infection control: -
\Means practices which prevent the spread of disease from one person to another
It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client's status with:
-
\The staff relieving the CNA either for break or at the end of the shift
, To prevent dehydration of the client the nurse aide should: -
\Offer fluids frequently while the client is awake
When removing unused clean linen from a room, the CNA should: -
\Put it in the dirty linen container
Tight, wrinkle free sheets are important interventions to prevent: -
\Decubitus ulcers (bed sores)
A new client refuses to wear a clothing protector at lunch. The nurse aide should: -
\Respect the client's wishes
A resident has a weakness on her right side due to a recent stroke. Where should the
nurse aide stand when helping the resident ambulate? -
\On the resident's right side
In order to safely transfer a resident from a bed to a wheelchair, the nurse aide should: -
\Ensure the wheels on the bed and chair are locked
A mechanical lift: -
\Is used for those who are too heavy or who cannot assist in their own transfer
When a nursing assistant leaves a dirty utility room, what must she do to avoid
transferring pathogens to other areas of the facility? -
\Wash her hands
Which of the following is the condition in which a person is unable to control when and
where he/she urinates? -
\Urinary incontinence
Because problems controlling blood sugar levels can be a serious danger to residents
with diabetes, the CNA should: -
\Report to nurse any meals or snacks not eaten
The person who is responsible for the overall operation of an adult care home is: -
\Administrator
Systolic blood pressure is: -
\The first sound heard when measuring blood pressure
Normal average axillary temperature is: -
\98.6 F
Respirations are best counted: -
\Without letting the resident know