CAN Prometric Exam New Latest Version Updated with All Questions from Actual Past Exam and 100% Correct Answers

CAN Prometric Exam New Latest Version Updated with All Questions from Actual Past Exam and 100% Correct Answers

CAN Prometric Exam New Latest Version Updated
2024-2025 with All Questions from Actual Past Exam
and 100% Correct Answers
A resident’s spouse died a month ago. The nurse aide finds the resident crying. Which
of the following is the most appropriate response? ———- Correct Answer ———–
Were you thinking of something that caused the tears?
A nurse aide is transferring a confused resident into a walker the resident begins to
scream and tries to hit the nurse aide. What should the nurse aide do? ———- Correct
Answer ———– Push the call light and wait for help
A small fire is noticed in the trash can of a room in a nursing home. After removing the
patients from the room, the CNA would? ———- Correct Answer ———– Sound the
alarm/alert others to the fire
You are caring for a patient who had a stroke several months ago that resulted in right
side weakness. You have been helping this person dress for several months, when
today she appears irritated and states, “Just let me do it myself! Don’t touch me!” What
is an appropriate response? ———- Correct Answer ———– “I’m right here if you need
me. Just tell me if you need help.”
A nurse aide overhears a resident tell his family that he feels ready to return. The family
tells the resident that he must stay. Which response by the nurse aide is correct? ——–
— Correct Answer ———– Tell the charge nurse about the conflict with the family
Which of the following is an example of disinfection?
A. washing a resident’s hands after toileting
B. using a wipe to clean around a resident’s stoma
C. cleaning a shower chair with a chemical cleanser
D. cleaning a resident’s bath basin wiht soap after use ———– Correct Answer ———–

  • C. cleaning a shower chair with a chemical cleanser
    A resident tells the nurse aide about being bored. the resident says, “My days seem to
    last forever.” What should teh nurse aide do?
    A. Tell the resident. “I know what you mean. My days seem long too.”
    B. Ask the charge nurse if the resident can have some medication.
    C. Ask about activities the resident has enjoyed in the past.
    D. Tell the resident to check the activity schedule. ———– Correct Answer ———— C.
    Ask about activities the resident has enjoyed in the past.
    A resident has a contracture of the RIGHT arm. When putting on the resident’s buttonfront shirt, the nurse aide should
    A. put the shirt sleeve on the left arm first, then the right arm.

B. ask which arm the resident prefers the sleeve to go on first.
C. put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm.
D. raise resident’s arms up to slide both sleeves on at the same time. ———– Correct
Answer ———— C. put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm.
A resident with advance directives has a DNR (do not resuscitate) order. This means
that the resident
A. does not remember
B. should not be restrained
C. does not respond to instructions
D. should not be resuscitated ———– Correct Answer ———— D. should not be
resuscitated
After reporting the observation of a red areaon the resident’s hip, the nurse aide should
expect that the
A. resident will be placed on a short-term bed rest
B. area will be covered with a protected dressing
C. area will need frequent massage with a moisturizing lotion
D. resident should be positioned to avoid pressure on the area ———– Correct Answer
———— D. resident should be positioned to avoid pressure on the area
Which of the following actions helps to prevent skin tears?
A. keeping side rails raised
B. using less lotion on the skin
C. sliding the resident up in teh bed
D. dressing the resident in long sleeves ———– Correct Answer ———— D. dressing
the resident in long sleeves
When a resident is not able to stand, the resident’s height is usually measured by
A. having coworkers hold the resident upright to allow for the measurement
B. adding the length of legs, chest, and neck/head to determine the height
C. asking the resident’s height and subtracting an inch for age-related shrinkage.
D. taking the measurement from head to heels while the resident is flat in bed ———–
Correct Answer ———— D. taking the measurement from head to heels while the
resident is flat in bed
The normal appearance of urine is
A. clear
B. cloudy
C. dark yellow
D. strong smelling ———– Correct Answer ———— A. clear
Which of the following is the MOST appropriate schedule for residents who are
incontinent to receive perineal care?
A. In the mornign and at bedtime
B. At the beginning and near the end of a shift

C. Whenever the resident is soiled with urine or stool
D. every two hours when the nurse aide checks on he resident ———– Correct Answer
———— C. Whenever the resident is soiled with urine or stool
When providing foot care, the nurse aide observes an open sore on the resident’s foot.
The nurse aide should
A. pat gently to dry and cover with a dry dressing before applying a sock
B. stop the foot care immediately and ask the resident what happened
C. report the skin opening to the charge nurse as soon as possible
D. check the resident’s sock for any wound drainage ———– Correct Answer ————
C. report the skin opening to the charge nurse as soon as possible
a residents whose husband died a few years ago, says, “I have got to get dinner
started. My husband will be home from work soon.” What is the best way for the nurse
aide to respond
A. offer to walk with the resident to the activity departments kitchen
B. remind the resident about her husbands favorite dinners
C. ask the resident about the husbands favorite dinners
D. explain gently that the residents husband is dead ———– Correct Answer ————
C. ask the resident about the husbands favorite dinners
to help soften the beard before shaving with a disposable razor, the nurse aide should
A. massage the beard area of the face
B. rub the beard in the direction of the hair growth
C. hold a warm, wet wash cloth against the face first
D. lather the face with soap instead of shaving cream ———– Correct Answer ————
C. hold a warm, wet wash cloth against the face first
a residents care plan provided the nurse aide with information about
A. the financial arrangements made for the residents care
B. specific care required for the resident and the goals of care
C. facility procedures for performing different nursing care procedures
D. the nurse aide’s assignments and when care is provided to each resident. ———–
Correct Answer ———— B. specific care required for the resident and the goals of care
the goal when removing gloves that are soiled is to
A. remove quickly since there is a risk of exposure to germs
B. dispose of the gloves in a biohazard-safe trash can
C. avoid contact with the outside of the gloves
D. keep germs n the trash can area ———– Correct Answer ———— C. avoid contact
with the outside of the gloves
The nurse aide notices that a resident with dementia keeps walking over to the piano,
pausing there, touching the piano, and then walking away only to return again. Which of
the following is
A. Take the resident back to the resident’s room
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A patient has been in wrist restraints for 2 hrs and you are assigned to remove the restraints to reposition the patient. Where should the restraints be secured after repositioning?
To a non-moving part of the bed( bed frame)

Elderly persons often do not experience thirst and are at risk of?
Dehydration

A patient that needs no nursing interventions ( such as injections, IV, therapy, wound care, tube feedings or intensive symptom monitoring) but is unable to care for himself in his own home would probably be found in a?
Assisted Living Facility

A patient is recently diagnosed with end stage renal disease. The nurse has educated the patient on diet modifications. Later, he says that he can’t remember what the nurse said and asks you if he should have pretzels or a candy bar. What is the best response?
“The nurse is the best to answer that question. Let me get her for you.”

Which of the following settings provides short term care and stabilization for patients with acute ( sudden, immediate and severe) health conditions?
a hospital

When working with patients that DO NOT have dementia, what is an appropriate communication method to encourage conversation and support the patient’s emotional well-being?
Asking open ended questions and avoiding yes/no questions

Mrs. Hopkins was admitted to the nursing home last week after being told that she can no longer live alone. She has been seen frequently crying and stated that, “It just doesn’t feel like home. I hate that people come in and out of my room all the time without notice. This is my bedroom. I miss my privacy.” What is a measure you can take to help her adjust?
Make sure her privacy is respected and knock before entering

When wearing gloves to perform a personal care skill that will expose the CNA to body fluids, when should the gloves be put on?
after preparing supplies but immediately before beginning the skill on the patient

When should you enter a patient’s room, he throws a telephone at you and yells at you to get out. He is pacing, appears agitated and is mumbling to himself. As you retreat toward the door, he lunges at you, trying to grab your arm. What should the CNA do?
Leave the room immediately and get the nurse’s attention quickly.

CNAs should promote safety in patient environments by removing?
Throw rugs

A nurse asks you to perform a task that you haven’t been trained for that task, she gets mad and says, “it’s not that hard, just figure it out!”. What is an appropriate action?
Refuse to perform the task for patient safety

Performing foot care regularly gives the CNA an opportunity to:
Notice any red areas, wounds, sores, rashes or other abnormalities

To properly perform the Heimlich Maneuver, you would?
Thrust firmly on the abdomen upward and inward from behind with a cupped fist

Which of the following is a normal sign of aging?
Muscles weaken and lose muscle tone

A female patient with a history of seizures is admitted to your unit. What is an appropriate action to take to ensure the patient’s safety?
Report changes in sleep, personality and signs of stress in the patient to the nurse immediately

A patient with a wound, sore or incision should be monitored for?
Signs of infection (redness, warmth, drainage or odor)

A CNA is caring for an elderly patient who seems more confused today. What is an appropriate action?
Report the change to the nurse

What is an important step to take before bathing a patient?
Ask the patient to check the water temperature

You are assigned to help a patient stand up at the side of the bed. The patient has been confined to bed for 3 days and is very weak. What is an important safety step to take before assisting the patient to stand?
Have the patient dangle their legs while sitting on the edge of the bed for several minutes

A small fire is noticed in the trash can of a room in a nursing home. After removing the patients from the room, the CNA would?
Sound the alarm/alert others to the fire

You are caring for a patient who had a stroke several months ago that resulted in right side weakness. You have been helping this person dress for several months, when today she appears irritated and states, “Just let me do it myself! Don’t touch me!” What is an appropriate response?
“I’m right here if you need me. Just tell me if you need help.”

Which of the following is a POSITIVE non-verbal communication
Nodding to show agreement, interest and acknowledgment when another is talking

You are sitting at the nurse’s station, charting lunch intake, next to a nurse on the phone when a family member approaches. You continue to work and do not look up or make eye contact. After a few moments of silence, the family member says, “Excuse me….” What is an appropriate action?
Make eye contact, smile, apologize for the delay and ask how you can help

Patients that are immobile or on bedrest are at risk of muscle tissue decreasing in size or strength due to lack of use. This is called?
Atrophy

Depression among the elderly:
Is often overlooked or unrecognized

A resident complains that something is wrong with his hearing aid and that it is not working as he hands it to you. What should you do?
Inspect the hearing aid for cracks and make sure it is turned on

According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs, which needs are the most vital and must be met before any other needs can be achieved?
Physical needs : Oxygen, water, food, elimination and rest

Which of the following is NOT considered a sign of a potential infection in a patient?
A temperature reading of 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit

A patient you are caring for is getting stronger and feels able to transfer himself from bed to chair without your assistance. Which of the following statement is correct?
The CNA should notify the nurse of the changes in the patients level of ability

You are assigned to evacuate bedbound patients from your unit after a fire alarm is triggered. The fire doors have closed at the end of your hall. Which of the following is true?
The doors can be opened manually to remove patients, visitors and staff

A CNA overhears a co-worker complaining about a nurse, “She actually told me to go toilet the patient when she was just in the room and could have done it herself! She treats me like I am her slave. I’m so over it!” Which of the following statements is correct regarding this scenario?
The nursing assistant doesn’t truly understand her role in the healthcare system

The care plan instructs the nurse aide to dress the resident in a long-sleeve button up shirt. The nurse aide knows that the resident will be participating in an outdoor event this morning and feels that the long-sleeve shirt would cause the patient to overheat, due to the high temperature outside. What is an appropriate action for this nurse aide?
Talk to the nurse about her concerns prior to dressing the patient

A bed alarm signals when a patient is getting out of bed, so the CNA can:
Assist the patient for safety

You are working the night shift in a facility and the hall lights are dimmed at 9PM to facilitate sleep. When at tge nurse’s station with your co-workers, What is an important consideration?
Conversations should remain hushed do that patients can sleep

A patient who frequently screams, “Help me” begins screaming. You are charting vital signs at the nursing station and decide to check on her after you are done. As you complete your work, she is no longer crying for help, so you skip your hourly rounds and begin re-stocking the supply shelf instead. A half hour later, a nurse enters the patient’s room and finds that the patient had fallen, becoming trapped between the bed and a chair, resulting in a sudden and unexpected death. She asks you when you last saw the patient and if you heard anything. What is an appropriate response?
“I heard her call out 45mins ago. I did not see her after she called out. I was performing other tasks and delayed my hourly rounds.”

A patient is crying in her room and turns her head away from you when you enter. What is an appropriate response?
Place a hand on her lower arm and say, “You seem troubled. Would you like to talk?”

All healthcare workers should be on the lookout for THESE TYPES of environments that contribute to pathogen growth:
Warm, dark, moist

A confused patient in a locked dementia unit repeatedly asks staff where to go for lunch and staff notices that he is constantly entering rooms and closets along the hallway. This patient is at risk for?
Elopement

You work in a locked unit in a facility. A person you don’t recognize , dressed in scrubs, without an ID badge attempts to follow you through the unit doors when you return from lunch. What is an appropriate response?
“I’m sorry , this is against company policy . You will need a badge to enter. Can I call your supervisor to get you a temporary badge or direct you to the front receptionists for a visitor badge?”

Which is the proper greeting when answering a telephone on a nursing unit?
“Good morning , 3 north, Faith Davis, CNA speaking. How can I help you?”

When you are taking report from the off-going shift, the CNA states that she forgot to document output on several patients and asks you to document 3 totals for her. What is the best response?
“I am sorry, but this is against company policy. Can you please document your totals before you leave?”

A patient in your Assisted Living Facility (ALF) is receiving Hospice care while they continue to reside ALF. While in the dining room, the patient begins choking on a piece of meat. What is an appropriate action?
Performing the Heimlich Maneuver, as you have been trained

The acronym for R.A.C.E applies to which type of emergency?
Fire

Which of the following is NOT a factor that might affect your communication with the patient?
Your knowledge of their disease process and treatment options

A patient asks for help getting to the bathroom. The care plan has indicated that the patient should use a bedpan. What is an appropriate action for the CNA to take?
Offer a bedpan to the patient

A bedbound patient in a long-term care setting complains about clutter in her room and asks the CNA to straighten up before her family visits. What is an appropriate response?
“I would be happy to clean up! Would you like your puzzle books in the drawer or your closet?”

A patient in your facility requests to be left alone in the mornings, as she is not an early riser and does not generally eat breakfast. One of the night shift CNAs insists on getting this patient up at 5am, despite the patient’s protests. The patient complains during the day. What is an appropriate action?
Notify the nurse of the patient’s wishes

Which of the following is a task the CNA should be prepared to perform?
Reporting any changes in the patient to the nurse

Older patients often have very thin and fragile____ and extra caution must be taken to avoid the injury , tears and shearing. (Fill in the blank)
Skin

What is an important step to prevent pain or injury when combing hair that is long or tangled?
Work from the bottom of the hair toward the scalp, removing tangles as you move up

Which of the following principles should a CNA keep in mind when assisting a resident with dressing?
Residents have the right to choose their own clothing

Which of the following is a normal age-related change among the elderly?
Forgetting why they came into a room

Patients that have limited mobility should be repositioned at least every____ hours to prevent skin breakdown.(Fill in blank)
2 hours

Elderly persons often need special care and caution, requiring gentle handling, because of this age-related change:
thinner, dryer skin

Which of the following is NOT an example of an Activity of Daily Living (ADL)?
Changing the care plan to reflect the patient’s changes in health and ability

When caring for a patient who is incontinent of urine , how often should you expect to do peri- care(unless different in the care plan)?
Every 2hrs around the clock

When should you offer a drink while feeding?
Before meals and every 2-3 bites

A patient you are caring for keeps getting out of bed. You decide to restrain the patient for their own safety. This is an example of?
Battery

An alert and oriented patient has been admitted to a rehabilitation hospital after a knee replacement with complications. When you enter his room a few days later, you notice an extension cord running across the floor, across his walkway to the bathroom, to plug in his phone charger. What is an appropriate response?
Explain to the patient that the cord is a tripping hazard and remove it from the walkway (unplug it)

A patient in bed needs mouth care. What is an important safety step?
Ensure that the patient is in a sitting position

30CC’S equal to?
1 Ounce

A resident has impaired hearing, to communicate with this resident you have to?
First get his attention

Which of the following items increases the resident’s risk of choking?
Large bites of food

A psychosocial need of a resident would be?
acceptance

The most important reason for explaining the transfer procedure to a resident before beginning the procedure is to?
Gain the residents confidence

When the resident tries to get food on the fork, he frequently pushes the food off the plate, the nurse aide should?
Discuss using a plate guard with the charge nurse

When the nurse aide measures the height of the resident who is not able to stand, the nurse should ?
Take the measurement while the resident is flat in bed

Ambulation safety is best provided by?
Using a gait belt on the resident

A nurse aide is caring for a resident who is nearing death and is no longer responding, the nurse aide should ?
Begin to organize the supplies for post mortem care

A certified nurse aide has had a change of address , what should the certified nurse aide do?
Notify human resources department and nurse registry

A resident spills a cup of coffee in the hallway, Which of the following is the best response by the nurse aide?
Clean up the spill

A resident is found crawling over the side rails trying to get out of bed. After helping the resident into a safe position , what is the next action?
Ask questions to the resident to see what he needs

While giving a resident a bed bath, the nurse aide observes the resident’s heels are red. The nurse aide frequently cares for this resident and knows the resident needs.
Show the residents heels to the charge nurse before applying shoes

A resident who recently had a stroke is bathing herself at the bathroom sink. She is taking a long time. What action should the nurse aide take ?
Offer to take over the bathing the resident

A resident complaints of chest pain, what should the nurse aide tell the resident?
I will call the nurse now

The nurse aide sees a newly admitted resident sitting alone in his room, the nurse aide should ?
Ask the resident if he would like to join the activity in the next room

Which of the following is the most important action when taking residents routine vital signs ?
Take the routine vital signs in the beginning of the shift

A common difficulty from a stroke is aphasia. This means the resident may have difficulty ?
Communicating clear

A resident asked the nurse aide for for a bed pan. Before placing the bed pan under the resident the nurse aide must first?
Provide for the residents privacy

While trying to get to the bathroom quickly, a resident has fallen several times lately. Which of the following actions is most appropriate?
Keep the resident in bed with the side rails raised and offer a bed pan every hour

When counting respirations it is important to?
Avoid telling the resident that their breathing is being counted

A resident is unable to stand, the nurse aide is asked to obtain the resident height. Which is the best approach?
Lay the resident down in the bed, mark sheet at the top and the bottom of the feet. Measure the distance from both marks

A resident is dying. The resident’s family has arrived to spend time with the resident for his final moments. Which of the following actions by the nurse aide best supports the family at this time?
Make sure the resident and room are neat

When providing Range Of Motion(ROM) exercises to the resident left upper extremity, which of the following actions the nurse aide take?
Ask the resident to report any discomfort immediately

One resident is trying to strike another resident with the cane. What should the nurse aide do?
Remove the resident from the room

Bacteria grows best on places that are?
warm, dark, and moist

What should the nurse aide do to prevent a resident from getting burned who likes to drink coffee?
Put a little cool of water to cool it down

The resident who is in bed tells the nurse aide she is feeling cold. What should the nurse aide do first?
Ask if the resident would like another blanket

When assisting a visually impaired resident with meals, the nurse aide should?
Describe where the food is positioned in the plate by refereeing to the position on the clock

A resident asks the nurse aide if he can keep his bible in his overhead table. The nurse should?
Respond that is acceptable if that is what the resident desires

When a client has a left sided weakness which part of the sweater do you put on first?
The left sleeve

Which of the following is required to to prevent contamination of the nurses hands during hand washing procedure?
Turn off the faucet with a paper towel

Which of the following statements describes the correct technique for removing the undershirt from the resident who has paralysis of the arm?
Remove the sleeve from the unaffected side first

Which of the following information is found in the resident care plan?
Assistance required by the resident when walking

Which of the following actions will best prevent back strain in the nurse aide when providing care to a resident who is bed hound?
Raising the height of the bed before performing care

When pushing a resident in a wheel chair be aware of their arms and legs to prevent ?
Skin tear

A resident recently had surgery and has a large bandage on his abdomen. The resident tells the nurse that his wound smells bad. What should the nurse aide do ?
Report the residents concern to the charge nurse

A nursing assistant is instructed to take the oral temperature of a patient who just had a cold drink. The temperature should be taken?
15 minutes after the drink was finished

Which is the biggest organ in the human body?
The skin

The nurse aide notices that a resident looks worried. The best response by the nurse aide is to ?
Ask if something is bothering the resident

Which of the following behaviors is a common sign of pain?
Restlessness

The most important factor in prioritizing resident care is?
Remain flexible to residents needs

Routinely weighing residents is an important way to determine if residents are ?
Getting enough nourishmemt

When operating a manual bed, the nurse aide should remember to?
Fold the cranks under the bed

Which of the following is NOT considered a way to restrain a client?
Pain management

The equipment you need for oral care of an unconscious resident includes?
Tothette/mouth swab

When caring for a client who uses a protective device (restraint), the nurse aide should ?
Check the clients body alignment

What is the term for a device used to take the place of a missing body part?
Prosthesis

Proper hand washing involves?
Lathering all surfaces of your fingers, hands, and wrists, and using friction to wash for at least 20 seconds

What does the abbreviation “NPO” mean?
nothing by mouth

Insulin reaction can be caused by?
too little food

Restrains can be applied?
only with doctors order

Using good body mechanics includes?
Standing with the legs and shoulders width apart

Passive range of motion exercises are done?
By a doctor or physical therapists only

Which is the most essential nutrient for life?
water

Which sense is usually the last to leave the body when a person is dying?
hearing

During a seizure a Nurse aide should?
Keep the resident safe

If a resident with Alzheimer’s disease has problems with dressing, the nursing assistant should?
Lay out the clothes in the order they should put on

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The nurse aide discovers smoke coming from the resident’s room. What should the nurse aide do first?
check if anyone is in the room

When communicating with the resident, the nurse aide should?
Help by finishing the resident’s sentences

Which of the following is the most effective in preventing the spread of infection in the nursing home environment ?
Frequent hand washing by the staff

A resident has a catheter and urine collecting bag. To determine the resident’s urine output the nurse should?
Drain the urine into a measure container

A nurse aide sees that a resident has kicked off her heel protectors. The resident does not like to wear the heel protectors. What should the nurse aide do?
Report the residents dislike of the heel protectors to the charge nurse

A resident’s spouse died a month ago. The nurse aide finds the resident crying. Which of the following is the most appropriate response?
Were you thinking of something that caused the tears?

A nurse aide is transferring a confused resident into a walker the resident begins to scream and tries to hit the nurse aide. What should the nurse aide do?
Push the call light and wait for help

A nurse aide overhears a resident tell his family that he feels ready to return. The family tells the resident that he must stay. Which response by the nurse aide is correct?
Tell the charge nurse about the conflict with the family

A resident who is blind walks without assistive devices . When assisting the resident to walk, the nurse aide should?
Encourage the resident to use a walker for better stability

The most dangerous position when a patient is in bed vomiting is lying on the?
Back with the head of the flat bed

A resident is using a walker and falls in the hall. What is the best action for the nurse aide to do?
Keep the resident still until checked by the nurse

Which of the following actions by the nurse aide will best help to prevent UTI’s in the resident?
Wipe from front to back to clean the perineal area

A family member of a resident who is terminally ill complains to the nurse aide about the care given to the resident. What should the nurse aide do first?
Listen quietly to what the family member is saying

A resident on Gluten free diet reverses their tray what item should you remove?
a piece of wheat bread

When setting up a lunch tray in a resident’s room, a bowl of hot soup spills. The resident’s shirt gets wet. What should the nurse aide do?
Remove the wet shirt and hold a cool, damp towel against the skin

When a resident is recovering from a leg amputation, the resident is most likely to?
Grieve the loss of the leg

When the nurse aide turns the water on in the shower, the resident starts trying to hit the nurse aide. Which is the best response by the nurse aide.
Recheck the water temperature before continuing the shower

What should the nurse aide do when a resident complaints of cold feet?
Ask if the resident needs socks and blankets

While providing care to the resident the nurse aide notices a facial expression on the resident that seems like he might be in pain. The nurse aide should ?
Ask the resident if he is feeling pain

A resident has a history of seizures. A nurse aide is taking the resident to her room. The resident stiffness, cries out, and begins to fall. What should the nurse aide do?
Call for help

The care plan identifies that the resident becomes agitated when in a loud and noisy environment. The plan also states that residents has to have daily activities . Which of the following activities is most appropriate for this resident?
Having the resident stay in his room for relaxation

Why does a resident with a skin tear have increased infection?
The skin opening allows for bacteria to enter the body

If a resident wanders aways from the facility the nurse aide should first?
Go after the resident

If a resident verbalizes that she feels a burning sensation when she voids, this may be an indication of?
Bladder infection

A resident tells a nurse aide that when her sister visits, she upsets her. What should the nurse aide do with this information?
Report the resident concern to the charge nurse

Which of the following decreases the resident’s risk of skin breakdown?
Bathing

When a resident has her fists raised to strike out, what should be the first response by the nurse aide?
Move away from the resident

When caring for a resident who is receiving oxygen, which of the following is the nurse’s aide’s role?
Make sure the resident has frequent mouth care

A resident with diabetes has been thirsty , drinking more fluids ,and urinating a lot. The nurse aide should report this to the charge nurse because?
It’s a sign the residents blood sugar could be high

To help prevent residents who are confused from accidently leaving the nursing home, the nursing home may?
Separate the confused and alert residents

The nurse aide follows this guideline when putting on and taking gloves to avoid contamination
Remove gloves by grasping the palm of one hand and pulling of the glove

The client says “why me God is punishing me” what should the nursing assistant do?
Listen quietly

The resident is in bed and smoke is coming from the air conditioner. The nurse aide’s first response should be?
Remove the resident from the room

When walking residents, the nurse aide should be aware that ?
A gait belt is needed if residents are unable to bear weight

While helping the nurse aide with a resident , a staff member mentions that the resident in the next room was diagnosed with cancer. What is the best response by the nurse aide ?
Advise the staff member to discuss this later

The nurse aide finds a resident who is eating breakfast is in bed coughing as if he swallowed something wrong. What should the nurse aide do??
Observe the resident since he iis not choking

The nurse finds a conscious patient lying on the bathroom floor. The first thing the nurse aide should do is?
Call for assistance from the charge nurse

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Respect for a person’s culture and spirituality includes?
Asking the client what they prefer to eat, and customs associated with mealtimes (prayers)

Which task is appropriate for a nurse aide to do if asked by a nurse?
Apply a residents leg brace

A resident expresses interest in seeing a movie correctly playing in theaters , the nurse aide may offer to?
Discuss the request with the charge nurse and activity director

Which pulse rate should be reported to the charge nurse immediately?
anything that’s not in the range of 60 to 100

A nurse aide is bathing a resident who is confined to the bed. The nurse aide notices a red area on the resident’s hip. The care plan for the resident will most likely have the nurse aide?
Place a pillow under the resident hip

A resident is dying of cancer. Which of the following statements best supports the resident’s need for a sense of hope.
Pull the sleeve over the weaker (affected) arm first

Protein is most important to healing which of the following foods is high in protein?
Hard boiled eggs

Which of the following residents should be observed more closely due to their increased risk of injury?
The resident with dementia that wonders

A resident is on completed bed rest and has soiled the linen. What should the nurse aide do?
Make an occupied bed

A confused resident hides things that he finds on the resident unit. Which of the following is the best way to respond to the resident?
Find activities to keep the resident busy

Which of the following explanations is the most important for the nurse aide to apply lotion to his/her own hands at the time of performing care to the resident?
To prevent chapping that causes skin breaks

A resident has recently begun to hide food in her closet. The nurse aide asks the resident why she is doing this. She says “Oh I put the food in the closet for the little person that lives there. What should the nurse do?
Tell the charge nurse about the residents behavior

The nurse aide enters the residents room and discovers the resident having a seizure. The resident is sitting in a chair
Lower the resident to the floor and move furniture out of the way

Which of the following resident is likely to get constipated?
A resident who likes to eat potatoes chips, mash potatoes and sweats

A resident is dying of cancer. Which of the following statements best supports the resident’s need for a sense of hope
You seem stronger today, you sat up for 2hrs while visiting with your son

Which of the following explanations is the most important for the nurse aide to apply lotion his/her own hands at the time of performing care to the resident?
To prevent chapping that causes skin breaks

A resident has recently begun to hide food in her closet. The nurse aide asks the resident why she is doing this. She says “Oh, I put the food in the closet for the little person that lives there.” What should the nurse aide do?
Tell the charge nurse about the residents behavior

The nurse aide enters the residents room and discovers the resident having a seizure . The resident is sitting in a chair. What should the nurse aide do?
Lower the resident to the floor and move furniture out the way

When caring for a resident with a tube feeding the nurse aide should?
Keep the resident in his/her room at all times

A resident with dementia insists that she needs to go home to cook for her family, what should the nurse aide do first.
Remind the resident that the nursing home will cook her dinner

A well balanced diet and good nutrition are important to residents in nursing homes because?
It helps their body fight infections

A nurse aide is taking care of a resident who is visually impaired , when entering the residents room, the nurse aide should first?
Announce self to the resident

The nurse aide has witnessed a resident with epilepsy having a seizure. What can the nurse aide do to provide safety to the resident?
Make the area safe by removing items that can harm the resident

A nurse aide finds a resident lying on the floor. The resident does not appear injured. What should the nurse aide do?
Call for help while the nurse aide stays with the resident

Signs of hypoglycemia include all of the following except?
Fruity breath

Which nutrient’s function is to build and repair tissue?
Protein

It is appropriate for the nurse aide to share information regarding a clients status with?
The staff on the next shift

Gloves must be worn when?
Doing peri care

You discover fire in the clients room the first thing you should do is?
Remove the client

Which of the following is a common sign of low blood sugar for a diabetic resident?
Shakiness

Where do you put a tympanic thermometer?
Ear

Where is the sternum located?
Mid chest/ breast bone

What does the olfactory nerve control?
Smell

Where the urine out of a catheter should be emptied into?
Graduate

Which temperature is the most common?
Oral

Passive Range of motion excercises are done?
When a resident cannot move on her own

A resident who recently had a stroke is bathing herself at the bathroom sink. She is taking a long time. What action should the nurse aide take?
Offer to take over the bathing the resident

The care plan identifies that the resident becomes agitated when in a loud and noisy environment. The plan also states that the resident has to have daily activities. Which of the following activities is most appropriate for this resident?
Having the resident stay in his room for relaxation

The nurse aide is caring for a resident who receives medication for joint pain in the morning. The best time for the nurse to ambulate the resident is?
Immediately after medication is taken

To ambulate is to?
Help someone walk

What do you have to remember for fire protocols?
R.A.C.E

R in RACE
Rescue anyone in immediate danger

A in RACE
Alarm, if it’s not already done

C in RACE
Confine/contain the fire

E in RACE
Extinguish the fire or evacuate the area

Who can order a restraint?
physician or doctor

A restraint can be only?
Physical or Chemical

When operating a manual bed, the nurse aide should remember to?
fold the cranks under the bed

What’s a normal heart rate for an adult?
60-100bpm

Respiratory rate should be between?
12 to 20 breaths per min

The definition of elopement is?
running off leaving a safe area or premises, done by a person with a mental disorder or cognitive impairment

Insulin, a hormone, regulates?
the amount of sugar in the blood

To convert four ounces (oz) of liquid to milliliters (mL), the nurse aide should multiply 4 by?
30ml

When lifting, the nurse aide should have his or her feet separated in the standing position to?
provide a wide base of support.

Strokes are seen in the elderly. A stroke occurs when?
brain is deprived of oxygen

A nurse aide moves a resident’s joint during range-of-motion (ROM) exercises. If the resident complains of pain, what should the nurse aide do?
Stop the movement at the point that the pain occurs and report it to the nurse

BID means?
twice a day

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