ACTUAL EXAM 2025 | ALL QUESTIONS
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You just became certified and are looking for work. You see an ad in the newspaper for
a hospice facility looking for a C.N.A. You know that this facility provides care for: - The
terminally ill
Criminal laws: - Protect society from harmful people or organizations
While passing out meal trays, Brenda gives the wrong meal to a resident who has
diabetes. She says that the resident distracted her by complaining about the food.
Which defense mechanism is she using? - Rationalization
A resident has not been informed about how much a medical procedure will cost and
what her options are. Which of the following Resident's Rights is being violated? - The
right to be fully informed about rights and services
Which of the following would be recorded in a nursing assistant's record in her state's
nursing assistant registry? - An investigation showed that abuse occurred while she
worked with residents
If a nursing assistant encounters a resident in a sexual situation, she should: - Provide
privacy and leave the room
____ is a health insurance program for people who are 65 years of age or older or who
are ill or disabled and cannot work. - Medicare
Which of the following is an ombudsman's responsibility? - Investigating and resolving
complaints
The Nurse Aide class must be at least: - 75 hours
You have been doing your clinical at Elsewhere Care Center and it is the last day you
will be at the facility. You have grown very fond of one of the residents at the facility and
plan to take a picture with the resident. This action is: - Not allowed as it violates privacy
and confidentiality policies
If a NA encourages a resident to play cards with friends, what kind of wellness is she
promoting? - Social wellness
,Which of the following is true of developmental disabilities? - Developmental disabilities
restrict physical and/or mental ability
Why is it important to consider a resident's cultural background when communicating
with him or her? - Because cultural background helps determine how people
communicate and can help you communicate better with the resident
Which of the following will help a nursing assistant make a good first impression at
work? - Keeping hair neatly tied back away from the face
When you are reporting Dependent Adult Abuse remember: - You must report if you
suspect a resident has been or is being abused
When a nursing assistant answers the phone at the long-term care facility, which of the
following is the best example of proper telephone etiquette? - "Good morning, this is
Lynnell Brooks, nursing assistant at Lakeside Village. How may I help you?"
When communicating with a resident who has a functional barrier, a NA should: - Give
the resident time to speak
Jenna knows that Mr. Warren, one of her residents, is very excited about an upcoming
visit from his daughter. She takes a little extra time to help him get ready and tells him
how good he looks. Which kind of need is Jenna helping her resident to meet? - Need
for self-esteem
Medicare is a health insurance program for people who are 65 years of age or older. -
True
Resident with the longest average stay in a healthcare facility are residents admitted for
terminal care. - False
Holistic care focuses on: - The whole person, including physical, mental, and social
well-being
The best type of jewelry to wear at work is: - A waterproof watch
A nursing assistant is documenting a resident's care for the first time. Which of the
following is an example of accurate documentation? - Recording the resident's blood
pressure in black ink
When talking about level of functional capacity the term assistive means: - The resident
can do part of the task or tasks but needs staff assistance to complete the task
Which of the following is a sign of physical abuse? - Missing teeth or hair
, When answering the facility phone you should: - Identify the facility, your name and title,
and then say, speaking
A legal document that allows a person to decide what kind of medical care he wishes to
have if he is unable to make those decisions himself is called a(n): - Advanced directive
When is it o.k. for an aide to use a resident's property? - Never
Medicare will pay for any service requested by the resident - False
You are starting work at your new job as a C.N.A. in Elsewhere care center. Your mom
offers to take you to get artificial nails to celebrate your new job. Your best response to
this is: - I appreciate you want to do this but artificial nails are not advised for C.N.A. and
some homes do not allow them to be worn.
No one younger than 65 is covered by Medicare. - True
Which of the following is an example of professional and ethical behavior by a nursing
assistant? - Documenting care accurately and promptly
Which of the following is a reason that new residents may have trouble adjusting to life
in a healthcare facility? - They have had to leave their home
Which of the following is an example of aggressive, rather than assertive, behavior? - A
resident tells a NA that she is clumsy and is moving too slowly
The direct care worker sees a reddened area on the resident's coccyx (tailbone) and
reports it this is an example of: - Objective data
Which of the following statements gives subjective information? - Mrs. Parker says she
is feeling dizzy
There is a musical group from the local school coming to do a concert at the facility as
an activity. The aide knows Mrs. Smith loves music and asks Mrs. Smith if she would
like to go. Mrs. Smith says, "No, thank you not today." The aide gets Mrs. Smith up and
in her wheelchair and wheels her to the activity anyway this is: - A violation of Mrs.
Smith's right to choice
If a resident is demonstrating inappropriate sexual behavior, a NA should: - Distract the
resident or direct her to a private area
As a person ages their skin becomes: - Thinner
To hold one accountable means to: - Admit mistakes and apologize for them