CNA Kansas State Test Questions And
Answers.
OBRA -
\Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
Minimum Standards for LTC Communities are: _____ and _____ -
\quality of care and quality of life
How many hours are required for CNA Certification? 2 parts and total -
\Part 1- 40 hours, Part 2- 50 hours, Total- 90 hours
After completing Part 1 of the CNA course, a student may work as a what? -
\Nutrition assistant
What 2 tests need to be passed to obtain a CNA Certification? -
\State written and skills test
What are 3 requirements to be hired as a CNA? -
\TB test (2 step), background check, drug tested
The government healthcare funding is called what? -
\Medicare
The government financial assistance program is called what? -
\Medicaid
An illness that develops slowly and continues for a long period of time is? -
\chronic
An illness that develops suddenly and is of sort duration is? -
\acute
Shawnee Mission Medical Center and KU Medical Center are what types of hospitals? -
\acute hospitals
Children's Mercy and a Psychiatric Hospital are what type of hospital? -
\Specialty hospitals
LTC stands for _____ and in the past were referred to as ______. -
\long term care, nursing homes
CCRC is the abbreviation for what? -
,\continuing care retirement community
The state organization that is responsible for certifying CNAs is called ________ and
the acronym is _______. -
\Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services, KDADS
Who do CNAs report to? -
\Charge nurse
The Health Care Team is called _________ and the acronym is _______. -
\Interdisciplinary team, IDT
What document is prepared by the Health Care Team and provides information about
the resident? -
\care plan
What are the 5 parts a care plan document? -
\problem, goal, action/intervention, implementation, evaluation/review
What are myths about the elderly? -
\lonely, poor, memory issues, useless
What are 4 facts about the elderly? -
\sense diminished, change in physical activity, change in physical appearance, thinking
is slower
What pyramid describes needs? -
\Maslow's Hierarchy of needs (basics, psychological, self needs)
Psychosocial losses that occur with aging are? -
\not working anymore, death of spouse/friends, isolation, have to sell home
Physical losses that occur with aging are? -
\diminished senses, memory decline, physical activity decline
Holistic Health is _____, ______, and ______ of a person's being. -
\body, mind, and spirit
The last sense to disappear is? -
\Hearing
Name 6 resident rights -
\refusal of tx, managing finances, privacy, free choice, confidentiality, look at their
medical records
CNAs that do resident care, but also do laundry and housekeeping are called what? -
,\universal workers
ADLs stands for... -
\activities of daily living
A ______ is what needs to be done and a _______ is how it is done. -
\policy, procedure
HIPPA stands for what? -
\Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Tasks that can be legally performed by a CNA is called their____. -
\scope of practice
A set of guidelines for good CNA care is called ______. These are based on laws, local
standards, facility policies and nursing practice. -
\standards of care
Failure to provide care that a reasonable, careful CNA would use in a similar situation is
called.... -
\negligence
Failure to provide care and services that are necessary to ensure safety and well-being
of a resident is called.... -
\neglect
_____ is the negligence committed by a professional; physician, nurse, pharmacist ,etc.
-
\Malpractice
The act or failure to act that intentionally or recklessly cause harm to a resident is
_______. -
\abuse
4 types of abuse are? -
\physical, verbal, psychological, sexual
The misappropriation of resident's property or taking the resident's physical or financial
resources is called ______. -
\exploitation
Call lights should be answered within ___ to ___ minutes. -
\3 to 5
CDC stands for what? -
\Center for Disease Control
, OSHA stands for? -
\Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA requires that Health care companies offer what vaccination to its employees? -
\Hep B vaccine
The study of the elderly is called? -
\Gerontology
_________ is the exchange of information. -
\communication
List 6 interpersonal skills of CNA: -
\patience, listening, empathy, curtsy, tact (tellings someone something thats not
particularly good), respectful
There are 2 types of communication: -
\verbal and nonverbal
_________ is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing. -
\empathy
Name 4 non-verbal resident behaviors: -
\facial expression, physical distance, body position body activity
The considerations when listening to a resident are... -
\show interest, avoid interrupting, be patient, give feedback, don't be judgmental, don't
say "don't worry"
List barriers that affect effective communication. -
\environment, sensory impairments, language, age difference, cognitive impairment,
difficulty in expressing, poor communication skills
Techniques used when communicating with visually or hearing-impaired residents are...
-
\come from side or front, speak slowly and clearly, be at resident's level,
glasses/hearing aids on
Approaches used when communicating with cognitively impaired residents... -
\come from side or front, friendly approach, avoid sudden/loud actions, short
words/sentences, simples choices(limit 2), don't argue
List call light etiquette rules -
\answer within 3-5 min, turn call light off when you get there, when leaving put call light
within reach
Answers.
OBRA -
\Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
Minimum Standards for LTC Communities are: _____ and _____ -
\quality of care and quality of life
How many hours are required for CNA Certification? 2 parts and total -
\Part 1- 40 hours, Part 2- 50 hours, Total- 90 hours
After completing Part 1 of the CNA course, a student may work as a what? -
\Nutrition assistant
What 2 tests need to be passed to obtain a CNA Certification? -
\State written and skills test
What are 3 requirements to be hired as a CNA? -
\TB test (2 step), background check, drug tested
The government healthcare funding is called what? -
\Medicare
The government financial assistance program is called what? -
\Medicaid
An illness that develops slowly and continues for a long period of time is? -
\chronic
An illness that develops suddenly and is of sort duration is? -
\acute
Shawnee Mission Medical Center and KU Medical Center are what types of hospitals? -
\acute hospitals
Children's Mercy and a Psychiatric Hospital are what type of hospital? -
\Specialty hospitals
LTC stands for _____ and in the past were referred to as ______. -
\long term care, nursing homes
CCRC is the abbreviation for what? -
,\continuing care retirement community
The state organization that is responsible for certifying CNAs is called ________ and
the acronym is _______. -
\Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services, KDADS
Who do CNAs report to? -
\Charge nurse
The Health Care Team is called _________ and the acronym is _______. -
\Interdisciplinary team, IDT
What document is prepared by the Health Care Team and provides information about
the resident? -
\care plan
What are the 5 parts a care plan document? -
\problem, goal, action/intervention, implementation, evaluation/review
What are myths about the elderly? -
\lonely, poor, memory issues, useless
What are 4 facts about the elderly? -
\sense diminished, change in physical activity, change in physical appearance, thinking
is slower
What pyramid describes needs? -
\Maslow's Hierarchy of needs (basics, psychological, self needs)
Psychosocial losses that occur with aging are? -
\not working anymore, death of spouse/friends, isolation, have to sell home
Physical losses that occur with aging are? -
\diminished senses, memory decline, physical activity decline
Holistic Health is _____, ______, and ______ of a person's being. -
\body, mind, and spirit
The last sense to disappear is? -
\Hearing
Name 6 resident rights -
\refusal of tx, managing finances, privacy, free choice, confidentiality, look at their
medical records
CNAs that do resident care, but also do laundry and housekeeping are called what? -
,\universal workers
ADLs stands for... -
\activities of daily living
A ______ is what needs to be done and a _______ is how it is done. -
\policy, procedure
HIPPA stands for what? -
\Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Tasks that can be legally performed by a CNA is called their____. -
\scope of practice
A set of guidelines for good CNA care is called ______. These are based on laws, local
standards, facility policies and nursing practice. -
\standards of care
Failure to provide care that a reasonable, careful CNA would use in a similar situation is
called.... -
\negligence
Failure to provide care and services that are necessary to ensure safety and well-being
of a resident is called.... -
\neglect
_____ is the negligence committed by a professional; physician, nurse, pharmacist ,etc.
-
\Malpractice
The act or failure to act that intentionally or recklessly cause harm to a resident is
_______. -
\abuse
4 types of abuse are? -
\physical, verbal, psychological, sexual
The misappropriation of resident's property or taking the resident's physical or financial
resources is called ______. -
\exploitation
Call lights should be answered within ___ to ___ minutes. -
\3 to 5
CDC stands for what? -
\Center for Disease Control
, OSHA stands for? -
\Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA requires that Health care companies offer what vaccination to its employees? -
\Hep B vaccine
The study of the elderly is called? -
\Gerontology
_________ is the exchange of information. -
\communication
List 6 interpersonal skills of CNA: -
\patience, listening, empathy, curtsy, tact (tellings someone something thats not
particularly good), respectful
There are 2 types of communication: -
\verbal and nonverbal
_________ is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing. -
\empathy
Name 4 non-verbal resident behaviors: -
\facial expression, physical distance, body position body activity
The considerations when listening to a resident are... -
\show interest, avoid interrupting, be patient, give feedback, don't be judgmental, don't
say "don't worry"
List barriers that affect effective communication. -
\environment, sensory impairments, language, age difference, cognitive impairment,
difficulty in expressing, poor communication skills
Techniques used when communicating with visually or hearing-impaired residents are...
-
\come from side or front, speak slowly and clearly, be at resident's level,
glasses/hearing aids on
Approaches used when communicating with cognitively impaired residents... -
\come from side or front, friendly approach, avoid sudden/loud actions, short
words/sentences, simples choices(limit 2), don't argue
List call light etiquette rules -
\answer within 3-5 min, turn call light off when you get there, when leaving put call light
within reach