CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA) ACTUAL
EXAM NEWEST EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A
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CERTIFICATION
Holding a certification, such as a Nursing Assistant Certification, is the minimal
requirement to make a legal record of patient information.
A nursing or medical license would allow the person to make a legal record of
patient data; however, a certification can be obtained prior to licensure. A
college degree does not legally allow a person to record patient data.
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Which of the following is now the minimal requirement to be able to legally record and
document data, such as vital signs and blood sugar readings, within a hospital setting?
a. Experience
b. Certification
c. Licensure
d. College Degree
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Many people, particularly older people, go to what kind of healthcare facility after they
are discharged from a hospital after a stroke?
2 a. A subacute care center
b. A hospice
c. A respite center
d. A group home
You are caring for a patient with a BKA. What do you expect to see when entering the
patient's room related to this abbreviation when working with the patient?
3 a. A patient with an amputation below the knee
b. A patient with tubes coming out of both kidneys
c. A blood sugar of 600 once you take a finger stick glucose
d. A patient with swollen legs from heart failure
Which of the following actions is ethically wrong in the care of nursing home residents?
a. The CNA remains right outside the bathroom door and instructs the patient to pull
the call light when they have finished urinating.
b. The CNA wipes the patient's finger with an alcohol swab prior to taking a blood
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glucose level.
c. The CNA does not let a confused high-fall risk patient ambulate in the halls without
assistance.
d. The CNA chooses to complete an incontinence change every 4 hours on a patient
who is incontinent every hour.
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