Questions & Definitive solutions / 2025/2026
A Resident's most basic, common needs are best grouped into which
two focus areas?
A) Food and clothing.
B) Exercise and nutrition.
C) Relationships and activities.
D) Physical and psychosocial. - ANSWER-D) Physical and psychosocial.
True or False?
One of the most common psychosocial needs for a Resident is feeling
connected. - ANSWER-True.
The purpose of measuring a vital sign is to:
A) Determine the response to a treatment.
B) Report abnormalities.
C) Detect change in a bodily function.
D) A and C. - ANSWER-D) A and C.
Measuring the body's response and detecting the change in bodily
function are both correct.
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, Monitoring vital signs helps CNAs measure and check these three main
bodily functions essential for life:
A) Body temperature, digestion and brain function.
B) Heart rate, respiration and body temperature.
C) Respiration, brain and spinal cord function.
D) Nerve transmission, digestion and weight. - ANSWER-B) Heart rate,
respiration and body temperature.
When considering both accidents and incidents, which answer does not
belong?
A) An incident interrupts normal procedures.
B) An accident is unexpected.
C) An incident does not cause an emergency.
D) An accident is undesirable. - ANSWER-C) An incident does not cause
an emergency.
Which of these choices does not describe a hazardous condition for a
Resident?
A) Pool of liquid sitting on laminate floors.
B) Multiple electrical cords around the bed area.
C) Wheelchair placed near the stairs that is not properly locked.
D) Change in the number of pillows on the living room sofa. - ANSWER-
D) Change in the number of pillows on the living room sofa.
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