CNA final Exam 2026 Questions and
Answers
1) Which of the following is on of the five principles of care?
a. Promoting dignity
b. Feeling
c. Cariing
d. Helping - Correct answer-a. Promoting dignity
2) A nurse assistant's responsibilities include helping to meet the person's physical
and emotional needs, communicating with other members of the health care team
about changes in the person's condition and:
a. Determining the person's plan of care.
b. Choosing team members.
c. Promoting the five principles of care.
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,d. Making decisions for the health care team. - Correct answer-c. Promoting the
five principles of care.
3) Which of the following tasks is usually within the nurse assistant's scope of
practice?
a. Inserting and removing indwelling urinary catheters.
b. Developing the person's care plan.
c. Administering the person's medications and treatment.
d. Assisting with personal care activities, such as bathing & grooming. - Correct
answer-d. Assisting with personal care activities, such as bathing & grooming.
4) Giving another person the authority and responsibility to complete a task on
one's behalf is called:
A) Delegating.
B) Reporting.
C) Tasking.
D) Assigning - Correct answer-A) Delegating.
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,5) A facility that provides short-term care for people who become ill or injured
suddenly is called a(n):
A) Inpatient clinic.
B) Sub-acute care clinic.
C) Hospital
D) Assisted-living facility. - Correct answer-C) Hospital
6) A facility that provides care for people who require some assistance with tasks
such as activities of daily living (ADLs) or reminders to take medications, but are
otherwise fairly independent is a(n):
A) Nursing home.
B) Retirement community.
C) Long-term care facility
D) Assisted-living facility. - Correct answer-D) Assisted-living facility.
7) A facility that provides care for people who do not need to stay in a hospital but
who require a high level of nursing care and assistance is called a:
A) Hospice unit.
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, B) Sub-acute care facility.
C) Nursing home.
D) Dementia unit. - Correct answer-C) Nursing home.
8) Which type of health care setting provides care for people who are no longer ill
enough to require the services of a hospital, but who still require complex care that
can only be delivered by health care professionals?
A) Sub-acute care
B) Hospice care
C) Palliative care
D) Acute care - Correct answer-A) Sub-acute care
9) The law passed by Congress that ensures that residents of nursing homes that
receive government funding receive a certain standard of care is known as:
A) The Medicare/Medicaid Act.
B) The Quality of Care Act.
C) The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA).
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Answers
1) Which of the following is on of the five principles of care?
a. Promoting dignity
b. Feeling
c. Cariing
d. Helping - Correct answer-a. Promoting dignity
2) A nurse assistant's responsibilities include helping to meet the person's physical
and emotional needs, communicating with other members of the health care team
about changes in the person's condition and:
a. Determining the person's plan of care.
b. Choosing team members.
c. Promoting the five principles of care.
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,d. Making decisions for the health care team. - Correct answer-c. Promoting the
five principles of care.
3) Which of the following tasks is usually within the nurse assistant's scope of
practice?
a. Inserting and removing indwelling urinary catheters.
b. Developing the person's care plan.
c. Administering the person's medications and treatment.
d. Assisting with personal care activities, such as bathing & grooming. - Correct
answer-d. Assisting with personal care activities, such as bathing & grooming.
4) Giving another person the authority and responsibility to complete a task on
one's behalf is called:
A) Delegating.
B) Reporting.
C) Tasking.
D) Assigning - Correct answer-A) Delegating.
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,5) A facility that provides short-term care for people who become ill or injured
suddenly is called a(n):
A) Inpatient clinic.
B) Sub-acute care clinic.
C) Hospital
D) Assisted-living facility. - Correct answer-C) Hospital
6) A facility that provides care for people who require some assistance with tasks
such as activities of daily living (ADLs) or reminders to take medications, but are
otherwise fairly independent is a(n):
A) Nursing home.
B) Retirement community.
C) Long-term care facility
D) Assisted-living facility. - Correct answer-D) Assisted-living facility.
7) A facility that provides care for people who do not need to stay in a hospital but
who require a high level of nursing care and assistance is called a:
A) Hospice unit.
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, B) Sub-acute care facility.
C) Nursing home.
D) Dementia unit. - Correct answer-C) Nursing home.
8) Which type of health care setting provides care for people who are no longer ill
enough to require the services of a hospital, but who still require complex care that
can only be delivered by health care professionals?
A) Sub-acute care
B) Hospice care
C) Palliative care
D) Acute care - Correct answer-A) Sub-acute care
9) The law passed by Congress that ensures that residents of nursing homes that
receive government funding receive a certain standard of care is known as:
A) The Medicare/Medicaid Act.
B) The Quality of Care Act.
C) The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA).
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