Practice CNA Exam #6 Questions And
Answers.
If you are allergic to latex gloves, you should:
A. wash your hands each time you remove the gloves
B. make sure the gloves have powder inside
C. wear latex free gloves such as vinyl or nitrile gloves
D. never wear gloves to avoid any irritants -
\C. wear latex free gloves such as vinyl or nitrile gloves
When removing gloves:
A. make sure that the glove touches only gloves
B. pull the glove off by the fingers
C. reach inside the glove with the gloved hand to pull it off
D. hold the discarded gloves tightly in your ungloved hand -
\A. make sure that the glove touches only gloves
If a person with dementia resists being repositioned, you should:
A. move the person by yourself anyway
B. proceed slowly and use a calm, pleasant voice
C. leave the resident alone and do not reposition them
D. tell the resident firmly that he must cooperated to be moved -
\C. leave the resident alone and do not reposition them
When preparing to dangle a patient, the head of the bed should be:
A. flat
B. slightly raised
C. in a sitting position
D. any of the above -
\B. slightly raised
The resident being transferred should wear non-skid footwear to:
A. protect resident from a fall
B. allow the resident to bend feet more freely
C. promote comfort for the resident
D. keep the feet warm -
\A. protect resident from a fall
In long-term care facilities, a resident can bring some furniture and personal items to
use in their room as long as the choices;
A. are safe and do not cause falls or accidents
B. match the color and decoration in the room
C. can be cared for by the resident or family members
, D. do not need to be attached to the wall -
\A. are safe and do not cause falls or accidents
The bed wheels are locked:
A. only when giving care
B. when the resident is not using bed rails
C. at all times except when moving the bed
D. when the resident requests it -
\C. at all times except when moving the bed
A new charge nurse asks you to give a resident his medication when he is done in the
bathroom. Your response to the nurse is:
A. "i will give the medication for you"
B. " i will ask the other CNA to give the medication to the resident for you"
C. "i am sorry i do not want to give that drug for you. I will tell you when he is out of the
bathroom"
D. " i cannot give any medications to residents, it is out of my scope of practice -
\D. " i cannot give any medications to residents, it is out of my scope of practice
Isolation precautions are in place to:
A. prevent infection
B. destroy pathogens
C. prevent transmission of infection to others
D. destroy non-pathogens -
\C. prevent transmission of infection to others
Standard Precautions:
A. are used with all patients
B. prevent the spread of pathogens through the air
C. require gowns, masks, gloves, and eye protection
D. involve medical and surgical asepsis -
\A. are used with all patients
Gloves are worn when in contact with:
A. blood
B. body fluids
C. secretions and excretions
D. all of the above -
\D. all of the above
Which measures will NOT help relieve pain?
A. providing blankets as needed
B. keeping the room well lighted
C. providing soft music
D. giving a back massage -
\B. keeping the room well lighted
Answers.
If you are allergic to latex gloves, you should:
A. wash your hands each time you remove the gloves
B. make sure the gloves have powder inside
C. wear latex free gloves such as vinyl or nitrile gloves
D. never wear gloves to avoid any irritants -
\C. wear latex free gloves such as vinyl or nitrile gloves
When removing gloves:
A. make sure that the glove touches only gloves
B. pull the glove off by the fingers
C. reach inside the glove with the gloved hand to pull it off
D. hold the discarded gloves tightly in your ungloved hand -
\A. make sure that the glove touches only gloves
If a person with dementia resists being repositioned, you should:
A. move the person by yourself anyway
B. proceed slowly and use a calm, pleasant voice
C. leave the resident alone and do not reposition them
D. tell the resident firmly that he must cooperated to be moved -
\C. leave the resident alone and do not reposition them
When preparing to dangle a patient, the head of the bed should be:
A. flat
B. slightly raised
C. in a sitting position
D. any of the above -
\B. slightly raised
The resident being transferred should wear non-skid footwear to:
A. protect resident from a fall
B. allow the resident to bend feet more freely
C. promote comfort for the resident
D. keep the feet warm -
\A. protect resident from a fall
In long-term care facilities, a resident can bring some furniture and personal items to
use in their room as long as the choices;
A. are safe and do not cause falls or accidents
B. match the color and decoration in the room
C. can be cared for by the resident or family members
, D. do not need to be attached to the wall -
\A. are safe and do not cause falls or accidents
The bed wheels are locked:
A. only when giving care
B. when the resident is not using bed rails
C. at all times except when moving the bed
D. when the resident requests it -
\C. at all times except when moving the bed
A new charge nurse asks you to give a resident his medication when he is done in the
bathroom. Your response to the nurse is:
A. "i will give the medication for you"
B. " i will ask the other CNA to give the medication to the resident for you"
C. "i am sorry i do not want to give that drug for you. I will tell you when he is out of the
bathroom"
D. " i cannot give any medications to residents, it is out of my scope of practice -
\D. " i cannot give any medications to residents, it is out of my scope of practice
Isolation precautions are in place to:
A. prevent infection
B. destroy pathogens
C. prevent transmission of infection to others
D. destroy non-pathogens -
\C. prevent transmission of infection to others
Standard Precautions:
A. are used with all patients
B. prevent the spread of pathogens through the air
C. require gowns, masks, gloves, and eye protection
D. involve medical and surgical asepsis -
\A. are used with all patients
Gloves are worn when in contact with:
A. blood
B. body fluids
C. secretions and excretions
D. all of the above -
\D. all of the above
Which measures will NOT help relieve pain?
A. providing blankets as needed
B. keeping the room well lighted
C. providing soft music
D. giving a back massage -
\B. keeping the room well lighted