NEWEST 200 ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND
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400 real exam-based questions with correct, verified answers.
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Newest 2025–2026 exam edition – aligned with the current CNA/Nurse
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o Basic Nursing Skills
o Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
o Infection Control & Safety
o Communication & Interpersonal Skills
o Client Rights & Ethical Practices
o Restorative Services
o Mental Health & Social Service Needs
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As a nursing assistant, you may encounter residents who are anxious or feeling unsettled about either
their circumstances or surroundings. The best response in dealing with this anxiety is to _ A. Open the
shades to let in more light and brighten the surroundings.
B. Leave the room so the resident can re-group and re-focus in private.
C. Speak in a calm voice and exhibit a calm and comforting demeanor.
,D. Turn on the radio or television to distract the resident from their immediate thought. - answer-C.
Speak in a calm voice and exhibit a calm and comforting demeanor.
While emptying the trash in a client's room, you get stuck by a needle that should have been placed in
the sharp's container. What is the first thing to do? A. Call your personal physician.
B. Wash the site for several minutes.
C. Fill out an Incident Report.
D. Try to squeeze blood out. - answer-B. Wash the site for several minutes.
Infection control practices that prevent the transmission of disease are called A.
isolation protocols.
B. policies and procedures.
C. standard precautions.
D. hand hygiene mandates. - answer-C. standard precautions.
To prevent the spread of infection, how should the nurse aide handle the soiled linens removed from a
client's bed?
A. Shake them in the air to remove any dirt.
B. Carry them close to the nurse aide's body.
C. Put them in the dirty linen container.
D. Place them in a neat pile on the floor. - answer-C. Put them in the dirty linen container.
Which of these examples would not be considered neglect?
A. Forgetting to provide your resident with enough water in a timely manner.
B. Leaving clutter on the floor where a resident walks.
C. Not staying on the floor once you've clocked in.
D. Forgetting to move an immobile resident enough to keep them from getting bed sores. - answer-C.
Not staying on the floor once you've clocked in.
,The charge nurse has administered a prescribed medication to the wrong patient. This is an example of
A. Malpractice
B. Neglect
C. Battery
D. Assault - answer-A. Malpractice
A nursing assistant threatens to slap a resident if he doesn't stop yelling. This is classified as:
A. Battery
B. Assault
C. Slander
D. Libel - answer-B. Assault
There is a contained fire in the resident's room. What is the first action a nursing assistant should take?
A. Pull the fire alarm.
B. Yell for help.
C. Move the resident to safety.
D. Grab the fire extinguisher. - answer-C. Move the resident to safety.
When performing care activities, gloves should be worn _______
A. When performing peri-care.
B. When you are changing a residents clothing.
C. When you are feeding a resident.
D. When you are helping with ambulation of a resident. - answer-A. When performing peri-care.
A resident's family is visiting when you arrive on duty and one of them hands you an envelope that
contains a thank you card and a monetary gift in appreciation for your care of their loved one. The best
response is to
A. Accept the gift and be sure this resident gets extra attention so he or she knows you are appreciative.
B. Accept the gift and then check with your fellow colleagues about how they handled similar situations.
, C. Thank the family and use the money to purchase a gift for the resident's birthday.
D. Thank the family and resident but tell them you must decline until you can check with your supervisor
and facility policies regarding the acceptance of gifts. - answer-D. Thank the family and resident but
tell them you must decline until you can check with your supervisor and facility policies regarding the
acceptance of gifts.
A nurse asks you to perform something "stat". This means do it A.
As soon as possible.
B. Before your shift ends.
C. Performing a "stat" action is out of the CNAs scope of practice and only should be done by a licensed
nurse.
D. Immediately - answer-D. Immediately
The best source of Vitamin D is found in which of these foods?
A. Apples
B. Bread
C. Steak
D. Milk - answer-D. Milk
There is an order to give a female patient a shower, but she refuses. The nurse aide should A.
threaten to use restraints if she does not cooperate.
B. take the patient to the shower anyway.
C. tell her that she must do what is ordered.
D. document in the chart that the patient refused to shower. - answer-D. document in the chart that the
patient refused to shower.
When transferring a heavy resident from the bed to a wheelchair for the first time A.
one person should be enough to transfer the resident.
B. teach the resident to do the transfer alone.
C. the aide should review the care plan or check with the nurse.