CNA Chapter 11 exam (Complete)
Table of Contents
CNA Chapter 11 exam………………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA – ch. 11 exam…………………………………………………………………………………………………………2
CNA Chapter 11…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3
CNA workbook ch 11 …………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
Chapter 11 quiz- CNA…………………………………………………………………………………………………..8
CNA chapter 11 study quiz……………………………………………………………………………………….10
CNA Chapter 11 exam
Which of the following is a reason that new residents may have trouble adjusting to
life in a care facility [Answer:- they have had to leave their home
Which of the following should a nursing assistant do during a residents admission
[Answer:- a na should explain how to work the call light and bed controls
What is a nursing assistants responsibility during an in house transfer of a resident
[Answer:- the na should pack all of the residents belongings
When a resident is going to be discharged a nursing assistant should [Answer:- be
positive and assure the resident that he is ready for this change
Before weighing a resident the scale should be balanced at [Answer:- zero
During a physical exam a nursing assistant can help a resident by [Answer:-
covering the resident and not exposing him more than necessary
Baseline vital signs are [Answer:- initial values that can be compared to future
measurements
How will a nursing assistant measure the height of a reside who cannot get out of
bed [Answer:- the na will use a tape measure
In which position is the resident placed for examination of the breasts chest and
abdomen [Answer:- dorsal recumbent position
Why might a resident need emotional support during a physical exam [Answer:- the
resident may fear what the examiner might find
CNA – ch. 11 exam
A reason that new residents may have trouble adjusting to life in a care facility?
[Answer:- they have had to leave their home
What should an NA do during a residents admission? [Answer:- should explain how
to work the call light and bed controls
What is the nas responsibility during an in-house transfer of a resident? [Answer:-
should pack all the resident’s belongings
When a resident is going to be discharged the NA should [Answer:- be positive and
assure the resident that he is ready for the change
Before weighing a resident, the scale should be set to [Answer:- zero
CNA Chapter 12 Exam (Complete)
CNA Chapter 12 Exam
What can an overbed table be used for [Answer:- placement of meals
How should a nursing assistant enter a residence room [Answer:- knock and wait
for permission to enter
Which of the following is a type of disposable equipment [Answer:- gloves
When leaving a residence room a nursing assistant should [Answer:- leave the call
Light Within the residence reach
How can a nursing assistant help control odor in a facility [Answer:- he can empty
and clean bed pans immediately after use
Which of the following is true of sleep [Answer:- lack of sleep can cause decreased
mental function
Lack of sleep can cause [Answer:- increase irritability
The bedside stand is used for [Answer:- storing equipment
What should be done with soiled bed linen [Answer:- they should be rolled up with
the dirty side in
When should sheets be changed [Answer:- when they are soiled wrinkled or damp
According to obra what temperature range must long-term care facilities maintain
[Answer:- 71 – 81 °f
Which of the following statement is true of linen [Answer:- dirty linen should be
removed by rolling it away from the na
Which of the following terms describes a bed that is completely made with the
bedspread and blankets in place [Answer:- closed bed
In which type of environment do microorganisms thrive [Answer:- warm ,and moist
environments
Where should the call light be place when a nursing assistant leaves a resident’s
room [Answer:- within the residence reach
The circadian rhythm is [Answer:- the 24-hour day-night cycle
C.N.A. Chapter 12
According to OBRA, what temperature range must long-term care facilities
maintain? [Answer:- 71-81 F
Which of the following terms describes a bed that is completely made, with the
bedspread and blankets in place? [Answer:- Closed bed.
What can an over bed table be used for? [Answer:- Placement of meals.
How should a nursing assistant enter a resident’s room? [Answer:- Knock and wait
for permission to enter if the resident is able to give permission.
The circadian rhythm is? [Answer:- The 24-hour day-night cycle.
When leaving a resident’s room, a nursing assistant should? [Answer:- Leave the call
light within the resident’s reach.
What should be done with soiled bed lines? [Answer:- They should be rolled up with
the dirty side in.
How can a nursing assistant help control odors in a facility? [Answer:- He can empty
an clean bedpans promptly.
In which type of environment do microorganisms thrive? [Answer:- Warm, moist
environments.
Where should the call light be placed when a nursing assistant leaves a resident’s
room? [Answer:- Within the resident’s reach.
The bedside stand is used for? [Answer:- Serving meals.
Lack of sleep can cause? [Answer:- Increased irritability.
Which of the following is true of sleep? [Answer:- Lack of sleep can cause decreased
mental function.
Which of the following is a type of disposable equipment? [Answer:- Gloves.
When should sheets be changed? [Answer:- When they are soiled, wrinkled, of
damp.
Which of the following statements is true of linen? [Answer:- Dirty linen should be
removed by rolling it away from the NA.
CNA Chapter 12
common _ in facilities can upset and irritate residents [Answer:- noises do not equipment or meal trays [Answer:- bang
keep your low and doors when residents ask you to [Answer:- voice
close
promptly clean up after episodes of and change incontinence _ as soon
as they are soiled and dispose of them properly [Answer:- incontinence
briefs
empty and clean bedpans, , commodes, and basins right away
[Answer:- urinals
emesis
give regular oral care and _ care to help avoid body and breath odors [Answer:- personal due to loss of protective fatty tissue and illness, older residents may feel
often [Answer:- cold
clothes and bed covers for warmth and keep the residents during
personal care [Answer:- layer
covered
good promotes safety and helps prevent falls but residents may prefer _
rooms when they are ill or are sleeping [Answer:- lighting
darker
[T or F] a residents room is his home and must be treated with respect [Answer:-
true
[T or F] it is not necessary to wait for permission to enter a residents room as many
residents will not be able to hear your knock [Answer:- false
[T or F] normally residents beds are kept in their highest position [Answer:- false
[T or F] urinals and bedpans may be stored inside of the bedside stand [Answer:-
true
[T or F] urinals and bedpans may be stored on top of the over bed table [Answer:-
false
[T or F] call lights must always be answered promptly [Answer:- true
CNA Chapter 13 Exam (Complete)
Table of Contents
CNA Chapter 13 Exam| Multiple Choice………………………………………………………………………………..1
Chapter 13 CNA Test……………………………………………………………………………………………………5
CNA Chapter 13 Review Questions| Multiple Choice …………………………………………………9
CNA Chapter 13…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13
CNA Chapter 13…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16
CNA Chapter 13 Exam| Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of an activity of daily living (ADL)?
(A) Praying
(B) Eating
(C) Reading
(D) Talking to a family member [Correct Ans:- B
What is a good way for a nursing assistant to promote respect, dignity, and privacy
when helping a resident with care?
(A) If a resident takes too long to choose a shirt for the day, the NA should choose
one for her.
(B) The NA should knock on the door while a resident is in the bathroom to see if
the resident can finish quickly.
(C) The NA should encourage the resident to do as much as possible for herself.
(D) The NA should ask the resident to move faster if she is not moving quickly
enough. [Correct Ans:- C
How does the skin appear when it first begins to break down?
(A) Skin looks like a deep crater.
(B) Skin turns pale, white, red, or purple.
(C) Skin is covered with bruises.
(D) Skin has raised blisters. [Correct Ans:- B
Which of the following is a condition that increases the risk of pressure ulcers?
(A) Flexibility
(B) Cold air
(C) Good circulation
(D) Restricted mobility [Correct Ans:- D
Which of the following statements is true about pressure ulcers?
(A) Pressure ulcers are usually caused by exercising too much.
(B) Pressure ulcers are difficult to heal but do not hurt much.
(C) Pressure ulcers are impossible to prevent.
(D) Pressure ulcers can lead to life-threatening infections. [Correct Ans:- D
Which of the following is at a higher risk of skin breakdown?
(A) Front of neck
(B) Face
(C) Tailbone (sacrum)
(D) Hands [Correct Ans:- C
A nursing assistant should reposition immobile residents at least every
(A) Two hours
(B) Three hours
(C) Ten minutes
(D) Twenty minutes [Correct Ans:- A
A __ keeps the covers from pushing down on a resident’s feet.
(A) Hand roll
(B) Bed cradle
(C) Trochanter roll
(D) Draw sheet [Correct Ans:- B
Which of the following should be washed every day?
(A) Hair
(B) Perineum
(C) Chest
(D) Knees [Correct Ans:- B
When bathing a resident, a nursing assistant should
(A) Leave the resident alone to promote self-care
(B) Get each item needed as the resident asks for it
(C) Use bath oil to moisturize the resident’s skin
(D) Make sure the room is warm enough before beginning [Correct Ans:- D
When cleaning the perineal area, the NA should
(A) Work from front to back
(B) Work from back to front
(C) Work from side to side
(D) Work from dirtiest to cleanest [Correct Ans:- A
Which of the following is true of nail care?
(A) An accidental cut when providing nail care poses no great risk.
(B) An orangewood stick should be used to smooth calluses and corns.
(C) Nail care should be provided if it has been assigned and when the nails are dirty.
(D) A resident’s toenails should be trimmed by the NA when they are long. [Correct
Ans:- C
How can a nursing assistant help promote independence and dignity while assisting
with grooming?
(A) By doing things residents can do for themselves only when the NA is in a hurry
(B) By letting residents make choices once in a while
(C) By styling the resident’s hair in cute, new ways
(D) By honoring the resident’s preferences [Correct Ans:- D
During which of the following procedures must an NA always wear gloves?
(A) Shaving a resident
(B) Combing a resident’s hair
CNA Chapter 14 Exam (Complete)
Table of Contents
CNA Chapter 14 Exam Questions and Answers………………………………………………………1
CNA Chapter 14 Questions and Answers …………………………………………………………………3
Chapter 14 CNA Questions and Answers …………………………………………………………………8
CNA ch 14 Questions and Answers| Multiple Choice……………………………………………14
CNA workbook ch 14 Questions and Answers ……………………………………………………..18
Chapter 14 quiz CNA Questions and Answers ………………………………………………………23
Chapter 14 CNA Quiz (5th edition) Multiple Choice……………………………………………..27
CNA Chapter 14: Nutrition and Fluid Balance Q&A………………………………………………43
Hartman’s CNA Chapter 14: Basic Nursing Skills| Multiple Choice…………………….46
CNA Chapter 14 Exam Questions and Answers
which of the following is a normal temperature range for oral method?
[Ans:- 97.6 – 99.6 degrees F
which of the following thermometers is used to take a temperature from the ear
[Ans:- tympanic thermometer
which of the following is another word for armpit [Ans:- axilla
which temperature is considered to be the most accurate [Ans:- rectal
under which of the following conditions should a nursing assistant not take an oral
temperature on a person [Ans:- the person is confused or disoriented
oral thermometer is usually color-coded [Ans:- green or blue
which of the following statements is true of measuring rectal temperatures [Ans:-
CNA must hold on to the thermometer at all times while taking a rectal temperature
how far should a tympanic thermometer be inserted into the ear [Ans:- 1/4 to 1/2
inch
which of the following statements is true of pain [Ans:- pain is different experience
for each person
which of the following measures can help reduce pain [Ans:- changing position
how can cold applications benefit a person [Ans:- cold prevent swelling and reduces
pain
a type of dry application is [Ans:- ice bag
which of the following is something a nursing assistant should watch for when
using warm and cold applications [Ans:- blisters
a sitz bath is used to [Ans:- clean perineal wounds
which of the following is true of non-sterile dressings [Ans:- they are applied to dry
wounds
which of the following statement is true of IVs [Ans:- nursing assistants will observe
the IV site for problems
the most common pulse that is used for measuring pulse rate is the [Ans:- radial
pulse
the normal pulse rate for adults is [Ans:- 60 to 100 beats per minute
the normal Respiration rates for adults range from [Ans:- 12 to 20 breaths per
minute
Why should respiration be counted immediately after taking the pulse, while fingers
are still on the wrist [Ans:- people may breathe more quickly if they know they are
being observed
which of the following blood pressures fall within the normal range [Ans:- 119 / 75
hypertension is the medical term for [Ans:- high blood pressure
blood pressure is measured using a [Ans:- sphygmomanometer
which of the following is an example of a correct way to write a blood pressure
reading [Ans:- 120 / 75
CNA Chapter 14 Questions and Answers
What might changes in vital signs indicate [Answer:- worsening conditions
What changes should be immediately reported to the nurse [Answer:- fever,
Respiration/pulse rate too slow, BP changes, increased pain
What are 5 sites for measuring body temp [Answer:- Oral, rectal, armpit, ear
(tympanic), Forehead (temporal)
Name 7 conditions that indicate a person’s temperature should not be taken orally
[Answer:- unconscious, facial or oral surgery, <5 years old, Confused or disoriented,
heavily sedated, likely to have a seizure, coughing, on oxygen
a rectal thermometer is usually color-coded [Answer:- red or orange
which of the following thermometers is used once and then discarded [Answer:-
disposable thermometer
which of the following temperature sites is another word for armpit area [Answer:-
axilla
Which temperature site is considered to be the most accurate [Answer:- rectum
How long do digital thermometers take to display a person’s temperature?
[Answer:- 2-60 seconds
How are temporal artery thermometers used to measure body temperature
[Answer:- the thermometer is scanned across the forehead
Where is the apical pulse located? [Answer:- on the left side of the chest just below
the nipple
Which pulse is most often used for measuring pulse rate [Answer:- radial pulse
The medical term for difficulty breathing is [Answer:- dyspnea
Which of the following is an instrument that can listen to sounds within the body
[Answer:- stethoscope
inhaling air into lungs is also called [Answer:- inspiration
exhaling air out of lungs is also called [Answer:- expiration
The normal respiration rate for adults ranges from [Answer:- 12-20 bpm
Why is it important for the nursing assistant to observe respirations without letting
the resident know what she is doing [Answer:- People may breathe more quickly if
they know they are being observed
diastolic phase [Answer:- Blood pressure measurement that reflects the phase when
the heart relaxes
Hypertension [Answer:- high blood pressure
Hypotension [Answer:- low blood pressure
mmHg [Answer:- millimeters of mercury
sphygmomanometer [Answer:- instrument to measure blood pressure
CNA Chapter 15 Exam (Complete)
CNA Chapter 15 Exam Questions and Answers
A well balanced diet [Ans:- can help promote healing
Which of the following is one of the nutritional problems of the elderly [Ans:- body
movement slows and reduced activity affects appetite
To help prevent aspiration residents should be in the …. Position when eating [Ans:-
upright
A nursing assistants duties regarding tube feedings include [Ans:- observing the
feeding and reporting problems
Which of the following is the most essential nutrient for life [Ans:- water
Which of the following is a good source of protein [Ans:- fish
Which of the following is an example of a plant based protein [Ans:- tofu
According to the usdas myplate icon which food groups should make up at least
half of a persons plate [Ans:- vegetables and fruits
According to myplate what percentage of milk fat should be in a persons dairy
choices [Ans:- 1%
What information is found on a diet card [Ans:- food likes and dislikes
Which of the following is true about food preferences [Ans:- religion might
influence food preference
Which of the following is an effective way for an na to help prevent dehydration
[Ans:- the na should encourage the resident to drink every time she sees him
……. Is taking in and eliminating equal amounts of fluid [Ans:- fluid balance
Eight ounces is equal to …….. Cc [Ans:- 240
To convert ounces to milliliters the na should mutiply by [Ans:- 30
What does the abbreviation npo mean [Ans:- nothing by mouth
Which of the following are signs of unintended weight loss that should be reported
[Ans:- coughing or choking while eating
Which of the following statements about mealtime is true [Ans:- social interaction is
an important part of meal time
At which angle should residents be positioned for eating [Ans:- 90 degrees
When serving meal trays the nursing assistant should [Ans:- correctly identify a
resident before serving each tray
If a resident refuses to wear a clothing protector the nursing assistant should [Ans:-
respect the residents refusal
Residents who need some assistance with eating may benefit from [Ans:- the
nursing assistant using the hand over hand approach
How can an na best help residents with eating [Ans:- the nursing assistant should
identify the food and fluids in front of residents
Which of the following is a symptom of dysphagia ( difficulty swallowing ) [Ans:-
watering eyes during meals
Which of the following is a reason why a resident might be placed on a special diet
[Ans:- because the resident has food allergies
What is the first food to be restricted in a low sodium diet [Ans:- salt
Which statement best describes a pureed diet [Ans:- this diet consists of food that
is blended into a thick paste for easier swallowing
A diet often used for people who need to keep the intestinal tract free of food is the
[Ans:- liquid diet
A diet used for people with ulcers that avoids alcohol and spicy foods is called the
[Ans:- bland diet
In order to loose weight a resident may be placed on this diet [Ans:- modified
calorie diet
A diet that consists of foods that are chopped to help people who have trouble
chewing and swallowing is called a [Ans:- soft diet
Which of the following is a common reason why a resident may be on a fluid
restricted diet [Ans:- the resident has heart disease
Which of the following foods is high in potassium [Ans:- avocado
This type of diet limits intake of egg yolks and fried foods and is used for people
who are at risk for heart attacks and heart disease [Ans:- low cholesterol diet
This type of diet eliminates foods containing wheat flour and is used for people
who have celiac disease [Ans:- gluten free diet
Which type of vegetarian diet eliminates poultry meats fish and eggs but allows
dairy products [Ans:- lacto vegetarian diet
Which type of vegetarian diet eliminates all poultry meats fish eggs and dairy
products along with all foods that are derived from animals [Ans:- lacto ovo
vegetarian diet
Which of the following is one way that residents who have diabetes eat a healthy
diet [Ans:- by counting carbohydrates
Residents who are on a low residue diet must limit which of the following foods
[Ans:- foods that are high in fiber
This type of diet increases the intake of fiber and whole grains and is prescribed for
residents who have constipation and bowel disorders [Ans:- high residue diet
This type of diet is ordered as either clear or full [Ans:- liquid diet
Which type of residents may have an order for thickened liquids [Ans:- residents
who have swallowing problems
Why is it important for a nursing assistant to observe plates and meal trays when
residents have finished eating [Ans:- it helps to identify a change in residents food
preferences
When assisting residents who have had a stroke the nursing assistant should [Ans:-
watch for signs of choking
CNA exam -chapter 15 Questions and Answers
MyPlate’s guidelines state that half of a person’s plate should be made up of
[Ans:- grains and proteins
what vegetable color has the best nutritional content [Ans:- dark green
Most of a person’s fruit choices should be [Ans:- whole or cut-up fruit
What kinds of grains are best to consume? [Ans:- whole grains
what is considered a plant based protein [Ans:- beans
oatmeal and pasta are examples of foods made from which food group [Ans:- grains
Most dairy group choices should be [Ans:- low fat
CNA CHAPTER 16 EXAM (COMPLETE) All
Questions in CNA Chapter 16
Contents
CNA CHAPTER 16 EXAM (COMPLETE) All Questions In CNA Chapter 16………………1
CNA Chapter 16 exam/CNA workbook ch 16 (47 Q&A) ………………………………………..1
Chapter 16 CNA (14 Q&A) …………………………………………………………………………………………..6
Ashley Chapter 16 exam CNA…………………………………………………………………………………….7
Chapter 16 CNA (study guide 32Q&A)………………………………………………………………………9
CNA Chapter 16 exam/CNA workbook ch 16 (47 Q&A)
urine is made up of water and [Answer:- waste products
audlts usually produce approximately __ milliliters (ml) of urine per day
[Answer:- 1200 to 1500
how should urine normally appear [Answer:- pale yellow
another word for urinating is [Answer:- voiding
symptoms that should be reported to the nurse [Answer:- -urinary incontinence
-blood in urine
-painful urination
-glucose in urine
-cloudy urine
-urine has a fruity smell
-dark urine
-urine has a strong smell
as a person ages, the bladder is not able to hle the same amount of urine as it once
did t/f [Answer:- t
diuretics are medications the can cause frequent urination t/f [Answer:- t
when assisting with perineal care, the NA should wipe from back to front t/f
[Answer:- f
a healthy person needs at least 64 ounces of fluid each day t/f [Answer:- t
closing the bathroom door is a way to promote a resident’s privacy while she is
urinating t/f [Answer:- t
the sense of thirst increases as a person ages, casing him to be thirst more often t/f
[Answer:- f
caffeine can increase urine output t/f [Answer:- t
diabetes can affect urination t/f [Answer:- t
a fracture pan is used for urination for [Answer:- residents who cannot raise their
hips
CNA CHAPTER 17 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS IN CNA
CHAPTER 17 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
Contents
CNA CHAPTER 17 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS IN CNA CHAPTER 17
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023……………………………………………………………………………………1
CNA workbook chapter 17 Exam……………………………………………………………………………….1
chapter 17 CNA EXAM …………………………………………………………………………………………………5
CNA Chapter 17 (48 Q&A) …………………………………………………………………………………………..6
Chapter 17- CAN (study 40 Q&A)……………………………………………………………………………..10
CNA exam -chapter 17………………………………………………………………………………………………..13
CNA workbook chapter 17 Exam
defecation is the process of passing feces from the large intestine out of the body
True/False
[Answer:- True
everyone should have the same number of bowel movements per day True/False
[Answer:- False
normal stool is watery and loose True/False
[Answer:- False
certain foods can change the color of stool True/False
[Answer:- True
stool that is whitish, black, or red should be reported to the nurse True/False
[Answer:- true
constipation is normal and does not need to be reported to the nurse True/False
[Answer:- false
fecal incontinence is normal for people over age 65 True/False
[Answer:- false
Peristalsis is [Answer:- contractions that move food through the gastrointestinal
system
foods that are high in animal fats and refined sugars but low in fiber can
[Answer:- cause constipation
normal bowel elimination is aided by [Answer:- proper fluid intake
the best position for bowel elimination is [Answer:- reclining 45 degress
bowel elimination usually occurs [Answer:- after meals
diarrhea [Answer:- the frequent elimination of liquid or semi liquid feces
hemorroids [Answer:- enlarged veins in the rectum that cause itching and burning
caffeine [Answer:- residents with peptic ulcers should avoid drinks containing this
ingredient as well as beverages containing alcohol
ulceration [Answer:- may result from untreated heartburn
colostomy [Answer:- the diversion of waste to an artificial opening (stoma) through
the abdomen
why are enemas given [Answer:- -prior to surgery or medical test
-person cannot eliminate stool on his own
what position must a resident be in when getting an enema [Answer:- sims position
(left side lying)
if the resident has pain or if the NA feels resistance while giving an enema, what
should the NA do [Answer:- report to nurse
how can the resident’s legal rights be protected while giving an enema [Answer:- –
explain procedure
-provide privacy
stool is often tested for blood, pathogens or worms True/False [Answer:- true
an ova and parasites tese is used to detect occult blood in stool True/False
[Answer:- true
ova and parasites tests must be done while the stool is still warm True/False
[Answer:- true
urine or toilet paper can ruin a stool sample True/False [Answer:- true
hidden blood in stool is called _ blood [Answer:- occult blood in stool may be a sign of a serious problem, such as _ or other illnesses
[Answer:- indication of colorectal cancer
an ostomy is the surgical creation of an opening from an area inside the body to the
outside True/False [Answer:- true
the artificial opening in the abdomen through which stool is eliminated is called a
stoma True/False [Answer:- true
residents who have ilestomies will need to restrict their fluid intake True/False
[Answer:- false
NA should wear gloves when providing ostomy care True/False [Answer:- true
CNA CHAPTER 18 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
IN CNA CHAPTER 18 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
Contents
CNA CHAPTER 18 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA Chapter 18 exam Q&A ………………………………………………………………………………………..1
CNA chapter 18 Q&A……………………………………………………………………………………………………5
CNA exam -chapter 18 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………..8
Chapter 18 review CNA Q&A ……………………………………………………………………………………18
CNA Chapter 18 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………34
CNA CHAPTER 18 EXAMS
CNA Chapter 18 exam Q&A
When assisting residents who have had a stroke, the NA should
{Answer:- place food in the unaffected/stronger side of the residents mouth
How is scabies transmitted? {Answer:- Through direct contact with an infected
person
Which of the following statements is true of a closed wound?
{Answer:- A contusion (bruise) is an example of a closed wound
A common sign or symptom of eczema is {Answer:- reddened skin
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune illness. With an autoimmune illness, the
body’s _ system attacks normal tissue.
{Answer:- Immune
Which of the following statements is true of osteoarthritis?
{Answer:- Pain and stiffness increase in cold, damp weather
Osteoporosis causes {Answer:- Bones that can break easily
When helping a resident who has had a hip replacement get dressed, how should
the nursing assistant (NA) begin?
{Answer:- start with the weaker side
Which of the following statements is true of casts?
{Answer:- The NA should elevate an extremity that is in a cast.
A(n) __ stocking is a special stocking that can help with circulation after a knee
replacement.
{Answer:- Anti-embolic
After an amputation, a resident may experience phantom sensation. Phantom
sensation is
{Answer:- Tingling or itching in the area where the limb was amputated
Why is it important for the NA to let the nurse know if she is aware that a resident
is taking herbal remedies?
{Answer:- The may interact with the resident’s medications
Which of the following statements is true of how an NA should assist a resident
with one-sided weakness after a stroke?
{Answer:- The NA should stand on the weaker side
Where should the NA stand when helping with ambulation for a resident who is
recovering from a stroke?
{Answer:- On the residents weaker side
Guidelines for caring for a resident with multiple sclerosis include which of the
following?
{Answer:- Preventing falls
which of the following is true of spinal cord injuries?
{Answer:- The higher the injury, the greater the loss of function
A resident with a head or spinal cord injury should be repositioned at least every
__ hours.
{Answer:- two
Parkinson’s disease typically causes
{Answer:- A shuffling gait
The medical term for high blood pressure is
{Answer:- hypertension
Which of the following is helpful for a resident who has had a heart attack?
{Answer:- Regular exercise
The medical term for chest pain, pressure, or discomfort is
{Answer:- Angina pectoris
Which of the following statements is true of congestive heart failure?
{Answer:- Residents will usually take medication that makes them urinate more
often.
High blood pressure {Answer:- is a measurement of 130/80 or higher
Residents with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have trouble with
{Answer:- breathing
How should a resident with COPD be positioned?
{Answer:- sitting upright
What time of day is best to collect a sputum specimen?
{Answer:- early morning
Which of the following are symptoms commonly experienced by people who have
diabetes?
{Answer:- Excessive thirst, extreme hunger, frequent urination
Which of the following statements is true of diabetes?
{Answer:- People with diabetes must be very careful about what they eat.
The most common form of diabetes is
{Answer:- Type 2 diabetes
The best way for an NA to provide foot are for a diabetic resident is to
{Answer:- observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation
What kind of shoes are best for diabetic residents to wear?
{Answer:- Breathable shoes (leather, cotton, or canvas)
Sexually-transmitted infections are passed through sexual contact. Sexual contact
includes
{Answer:- Contact of the mouth with the genitals
Which of the following sexually-transmitted infections (STI’S) cannot be cured?
{Answer:- Genital herpes
A resident with AIDS who has an infection of the mouth may need to eat food that
is
{Answer:- soft
A resident with AIDS who has nausea and is vomiting should eat
{Answer:- small, frequent meals
Which of the following is helpful for numbness, tingling, and pain in the feet for a
resident who has AIDS?
{Answer:- Wearing loose, soft slippers
CNA CHAPTER 19 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
IN CNA CHAPTER 19 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
Contents
CNA CHAPTER 19 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA Chapter 19 exam Q&A ………………………………………………………………………………………..1
CNA workbook ch 19 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………….3
Chapter 19 CNA Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………..8
Ashley Chap 19 exam CNA …………………………………………………………………………………………9
CNA Chapter 19 (191 Q&A)……………………………………………………………………………………….11
CNA Chapter 19 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………26
CNA chapter 19 questions and Answers ………………………………………………………………..30
Chapter 19 CNA Quiz …………………………………………………………………………………………………34
CNA Chapter 19…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..36
CNA CHAPTER 19 EXAMS
CNA Chapter 19 exam Q&A
The ability to think logically and quickly is called [Ans:- cognition
Cognitive impairment affects [Ans:- concentration and memory
NAs can help elderly residents with memory loss by [Ans:- encouraging them to
make lists of things to remember
[True or False] dementia is the loss of mental abilities such as thinking,
remembering, reasoning, and communicating [Ans:- true
[True or False] dementia is a normal part of aging [Ans:- false
[True or False] an irreversible disease can be cured with medication and surgery
[Ans:- false
[True or False] degenerative diseases get continually worse causing a greater loss of
health and abilities [Ans:- true
[True or False] Alzheimer’s disease is a common cause of dementia [Ans:- true
[True or False] Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in the
elderly [Ans:- true
[True or False] men are more likely to have Alzheimer’s disease than women are
[Ans:- false
[True or False] Alzheimer’s disease is a normal part of aging and everyone
eventually will have it [Ans:- false
[True or False] Alzheimer’s disease causes tangled nerve fibers and protein
deposits to form in the brain eventually causing dementia [Ans:- true
[True or False] there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease [Ans:- true
[True or False] diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease is usually a simple quick procedure
[Ans:- false
[True or False] each person with Alzheimer’s disease will show different signs at
different times [Ans:- true
[True or False] symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease typically appear suddenly [Ans:-
false
[True or False] skills that a person has learned recently are usually kept longer
after onset of Alzheimer’s disease [Ans:- false
[True or False] Alzheimer’s disease victims will eventually need constant care [Ans:-
true
[True or False] encouraging residents with Alzheimer’s disease to keep their minds
and bodies active may help slow the disease [Ans:- true
when communicating with a resident with AD you should [Ans:- speak slowly using
a lower tone of voice than normal
if a resident is frightened or anxious what should you do? [Ans:- check your body
language so you do not appear to tense or hurried
if a resident perseverates this means he or she is [Ans:- repeating words, phrases,
questions, or actions
if the resident does not remember how to perform basic tasks you should [Ans:-
encourage the resident to do what he or she can
make a _ and stick to it [Ans:- routine being is important for residents who are confused and easily upset [Ans:-
consistent
promote – which will help residents [Ans:- self care cope take good care of both _ and physically [Ans:- yourself
mentally
CNA workbook ch 19 Q&A
cognitive impairment [Ans:- the loss of ability to think logically and clearly
cognitive impartment affects [Ans:- -concentration
-memory
nursing assistants can help elderly residents with memory loss by [Ans:-
encouraging them to make lists of things to remember
what are ten actions that aNA can take when helping care for a resident who is
confused [Ans:- -do no leave a confused resident alone
-stay calm. provide quiet environment
-speak in a lower tone of voice
-introduce yourslef each time
-explain what you are doing
-be pateient. do not rush resident
-talk to confused resident about plans for the day
-encourage the use of eyeglass/hearing aids etc.
-promote self care and independence
-do no leave cleaning agents out
-report observations to the nurse
name 4 possible causes of delirium [Ans:- -infections
-disease
-fluid imbalances
-poor nutrition
Dementia is the loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning,
and communicating True/False [Ans:- t
dementia is something that happens as every person gets older True/False [Ans:-
false
an irreversible disease can usually be cured with medication and/or surgery
True/False [Ans:- false
degenerative diseases get continually worse, causeing a greater loss of health and
abilitites True/False [Ans:- true
parkinson’s disease may cause dementia True/False [Ans:- true
alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly
True/False [Ans:- true
CNA CHAPTER 20 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
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Contents
CNA CHAPTER 20 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA Chapter 20 exam Q&A ………………………………………………………………………………………..1
Chapter 20 CNA Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………..2
CNA Chapter 20 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………..4
Ashley Chap 20 exam CNA Q&A………………………………………………………………………………..8
CNA workbook ch 20 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………..10
CNA chapter 20 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
Chapter 20 CNA Quiz Answered………………………………………………………………………………19
CNA Chapter 20 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………20
CNA Chapter 20 Q&A Multiple Choice…………………………………………………………………….23
CNA Chapter 20 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………27
CNA Chapter 20 Personal Hygiene Q&A Multiple Choice ……………………………………32
CNA – Chapter 20 “Nutrition” Q&A…………………………………………………………………………..42
CNA CHAPTER 20 EXAMS
CNA Chapter 20 exam Q&A
A person who is mentally healthy [Ans:- can control and fulfill impulses properly
which is a s/sx of mental illness [Ans:- regularly being agitated
mental illnesses can be made worse by [Ans:- substance abuse
mental illness is a [Ans:- disease like any physical disease
a guideline for communicating with mentally ill residents [Ans:- maintain eye
contact and listen closely
defense mechanisms [Ans:- help a person cope with stress
telling your coworker “lets throw spitballs at our boss” is an example of [Ans:-
regression
when a friend asks if someone is upset (who is) and they say no not at all …. [Ans:-
denial
s/sx of clinical depression [Ans:- apathy
phobia = [Ans:- an intense form of anxiety
way to care for mentally ill patient [Ans:- NA should support the resident and his
family and friends
with mentally ill residents, NA should report [Ans:- changes in mood
common set of treatments for mental illness [Ans:- medication and psychotherapy
a brain disorder that affects a persons ability to think clearly and understand
reality is [Ans:- Schizophrenia
an anxiety-related disorder that is characterized by repetitive thoughts or behavior
is [Ans:- obsessive-compulsive disorder
Chapter 20 CNA Q&A
(True or False) Signs and symptoms of mental illness include confusion,
disorientation, agitation, and anxiety. [Ans:- True
(True or False) A situation response may be triggered by severe changes in the
environment. [Ans:- True
(True or False) A mentally healthy person cannot experience a situation response.
[Ans:- False
(True or False) Mental illness can be caused by substance abuse or a chemical
imbalance. [Ans:- True
(True or False) The building blocks of mental health are self-respect and self-worth.
[Ans:- True
(True or False) Traumatic experiences early in life do not cause mental illness. [Ans:-
False
(True or False) Mental illness cannot be inherited. [Ans:- False
(True or False) Extreme stress may result in mental illness. [Ans:- True
(True or False) Mental illness is a disease. [Ans:- True
(True or False) A fallacy is a false belief. [Ans:- True
(True or False) People who are mentally ill have the power to control their illness if
they really want to. [Ans:- False
(True or False) People who are mentally ill usually do not want to get well. [Ans:-
False
(True or False) Mental illness is a disease just like any physical illness. [Ans:- True
(True or False) People who are mentally ill often cannot control their emotions or
responses. [Ans:- True
(True or False) An intellectual disability is a type of mental illness. [Ans:- False
Uneasiness or fear, often about a situation or condition, is called . [Ans:-
Anxiety
An intense form of anxiety or fear is called a(n) _. [Ans:- Phobia
Which type of mental illness is most commonly associated with suicide in older
adults? [Ans:- Depression
Lack of interest in activities. [Ans:- Apathy
A persistent false belief, such as a person believing that people can read his
thoughts, is (a) __. [Ans:- Delusion
(True or False) Mental illness cannot be treated. [Ans:- False
(True or False) Medication and psychotherapy are commonly used to treat mental
illness. [Ans:- True
(True or False) Nursing assistants are responsible for giving mentally ill residents
their medication. [Ans:- False
(True or False) Medication can allow those who are mentally ill to function more
completely. [Ans:- True
(True or False) It is important for nursing assistants to report to the nurse if a
mentally ill resident stops taking his medication. [Ans:- True
(True or False) As long as a mentally ill resident is joking when talking about
suicide, the nursing assistant does not need to report it. [Ans:- False
CNA Chapter 20 Q&A
Mental health [Ans:- The normal functioning of emotional and intellectual abilities.
Mental illness [Ans:- A disease that affects a person’s ability to function at a normal
level in the family, home, or community.
Situation response [Ans:- A temporary condition that has symptoms like those of
mental illness; possible causes include a personal crises, temporary physical
changes in the brain, side effects from medications, interactions among
medications, and severe changes in the environment.
CNA CHAPTER 21 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
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Contents
CNA CHAPTER 21 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA Chapter 21 Exam Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………..1
CNA workbook ch 21 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………….2
CNA – Chapter 21 – The Musculoskeletal System Q&A…………………………………………..8
CNA – Chap. 21 Exam Q&A ………………………………………………………………………………………..11
CNA chapter 21 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………………….12
CNA Chapter 21 Q&A| Multiple Choice……………………………………………………………………14
CNA chapter 21 Questions and Answers………………………………………………………………..19
CNA CHAPTER 21 EXAMS
CNA Chapter 21 Exam Q&A
Which of the following about restorative care should e observed and reported to the
nurse? [Ans:- Signs of depression
Goals of rehabilitation include [Ans:- Helping a resident adapt to a disability
Which of the following statements is true of a nursing assistants role in restorative
care? [Ans:- The NA should recognize that setbacks occur and reassure the resident
Regular activity and exercise help improve [Ans:- Quality and health of the skin
Why should an NA stay especially close to a resident who is using a new ambulatory
aid? [Ans:- Because the resident is likely to be off balance
A _ is the permanent and painful shortening of a muscle. [Ans:- contracture
Passive Range of Motion (PROM) exercises are done [Ans:- when a resident cannot
move on her own
How should an NA perform range of motion (ROM) exercises? [Ans:- Begin at the
shoulders and work downward
Abduction is [Ans:- moving a body part away from the midline of the body
Bending a body part is called [Ans:- flexion
Which of the following body parts is included in passive range of motion (PROM)
exercises? [Ans:- finger
How many times should each range of motion exercise be performed for each body
part? [Ans:- At least three times
Which of the following terms refers to the type of ROM exercises that a resident
does on his own, without any help from the NA? [Ans:- Active range of motion
(AROM) exercises
Immobile residents should be repositioned every _ hours. [Ans:- two
Which of the following is an example of a prosthesis? [Ans:- An artificial eye to
replace an eye that has been lost
Deep breathing exercises help [Ans:- Clear the lungs of mucus
CNA workbook ch 21 Q&A
what is the goal of rehabilitaion [Ans:- to restore the person to the highest possible
level of functioning
what care team member establishes the goals of care for reabilitation [Ans:- doctor
what is the goal of restorative care [Ans:- to keep the resident at the level achieved
by rehabilitation
rehabilitation will be used for many residents, but particularly for those who have
suffereed what incidents [Ans:- -stroke
-accident
-joint replacement
-trauma
why are NA a very important part of the restorative care team [Ans:- spend many
hours with these residents
the NA should ignore any setbacks a resident experiences so she does not become
discouraged t/f [Ans:- t
all resients will enjoy being encouraged in an obvious way t/f [Ans:- t
the NA should do everything for the resident, rather than having him try to do it
himself. doing this will help speed recovery t/f [Ans:- f
the NA should not report any decline in a residents ability because all residents in
restorative care will have a decline in ability t/f [Ans:- f
family members and residents will take cues from the NA on how to behave t/f
[Ans:- t
tasks should be broken down into small steps t/f [Ans:- t
it is imprtant for the Na to report any signs of depression or mood changes in a
resident t/f [Ans:- t
when a resident is demanding or irritating, the NA can unplug his call light until his
attitude improves t/f [Ans:- f
CNA CHAPTER 22 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
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Contents
CNA CHAPTER 22 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA workbook Chapter 22 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………..1
CNA Chapter 22 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………..6
CNA chapter 22 Questions and Answers………………………………………………………………….7
CNA chapter 22 review Q&A…………………………………………………………………………………….10
CNA chapter 22 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………………….12
CNA Chapter 22 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………14
CNA exam -chapter 22 Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………15
CNA chapter 22 Review Questions and Answers………………………………………………….18
CNA Chapter 22 Urinary Elimination Q&A Multiple Chpoice ……………………………..20
CNA Chapter 22 Q&A Multiple Choice…………………………………………………………………….25
CNA CHAPTER 22 EXAMS
CNA workbook Chapter 22 Q&A
A sub acute setting is a special unit for those who need more care than most long
term facilities can give True/False [Ans:- True
Hospitals can provide sub acute care, but skilled nursing facilities cannot
True/False [Ans:- False
People who have had surgery, have chronic illnesses, or require dialysis or complex
wound care may need sub acute care True/False [Ans:- True
A mechanical ventilator is a machine that assists with or replaces breathing when a
person cannot breathe on his own True/False [Ans:- True
What type of surgery must be performed for health reasons but is not an
emergency [Ans:- urgent
__ surgery is unexpected and unscheduled and must be performed immediately
to save a life or limb [Ans:- emergency
What type of surgery is chosen by thee patient and is planned in advance [Ans:-
elective
What type oof anesthesia is injected directly into the surgical site or area and is
used for minor surgical procedures [Ans:- local anesthesia
An epidural is an example of this type of anesthesia [Ans:- regional anesthesia
Efore a person has surgery, the doctor will most likely not tell him what to expect
because it may frighten the person too much True/False [Ans:- False
People who are going to have surgery often experience anxiety, fear, worry, and
sadness True/False [Ans:- True
A NA can help a person who is worried about surgery by avoiding the person until
the surgery is over True/False [Ans:- False
If a person has a NPO medical order before surgery, this means that she cannot
have food or anything to drink except for water True/False [Ans:- False
A NA duties may include making sure that the persons identification bracelet is
accurate and on the wrist or ankle prior to transport True/False [Ans:- True
What are three goals of postoperative care [Ans:- -prevent infection
-promote healing
-reutrn the person to a state of health
What concerns and possible complications should a NA watch for after a person has
surgery [Ans:- -problem with breathing
-mental status
-pain and wound healing
What type of equipment might a NA be asked to gather wile a resident is in recovery
after surgery [Ans:- -bed protector
-towels and washcloths
-vital signs equipment
-emesis basin
List tten postoperative care tasks that NA may be required to do [Ans:- -move
furniture as needed
-assist with transfering resident back into bed
-return dentures, eyeglasses etc.
-measure and record vital signs often
-repotion resident every 1 to 2 hours
-assist with deep breathing and coughing exercise
-scds – increase circulation to prevent blood clotts
-binders (hold dressing in place)
-surgical drains placed
-encourage resident to follow diet
-assist with elimination
Pulse oximetry is commonly used for people who are [Ans:- Returning from surgery
A pulse oximeter measures [Ans:- blood oxygen level
The pulse oximeters sensor is usually clopped on a persons [Ans:- finger
-the sensor uses _ to measure blood oxygen level [Ans:- light
A normal blood oxygen level is usually between [Ans:- 95%-100%
Who should be reported to the nurse regarding pulse oximetry [Ans:- the alarm
sounds
Telemetry is used to measure the heart _ and on a continuous basis [Ans:- –
rhythm
-rate
Wires are attached to the with sticky pads or patches [Ans:- chest The NA should report to the nurse if the pads become or soiled [Ans:- wet
If the sounds, the NA should notify the nurse [Ans:- alarm The NA should check signs as ordered [Ans:- vital
The skin around the pads should be checked for sores, redness or __ [Ans:-
irritation
List three situations win which an artificial airway might be necessary [Ans:- –
obstructed due to illness
-injury
-secretions
-aspiration
What is a tracheostomy [Ans:- surgically created opening through the neck into the
trachea
List four guidelines for NA working with residents who have artificial airways [Ans:-
-check resident regularly
-monitor vital signs
-perform oral care often
-watch for biting and tugging on tube
A tracheostomy is always permanent True/False [Ans:- f
CNA CHAPTER 23 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
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Contents
CNA CHAPTER 23 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA chapter 23 Exam Q&A…………………………………………………………………………………………1
cna workbook ch 23 Q&A……………………………………………………………………………………………3
CNA chapter 23 Q&A……………………………………………………………………………………………………6
CNA Chapter 23 Q&A Multiple Choice………………………………………………………………………8
CNA – Chapter 23 The Endocrine System Q&A………………………………………………………13
CNA Chapter 23 RQ’s Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………..14
CNA CHAPTER 23 EXAMS
CNA chapter 23 Exam Q&A
Example of a resident going through the bargain stage of the grieve process
[Ans:- the resident tells her sister that if she lives she will start volunteering every
day at the senior center
A terminal ill patient discuss his funeral arrangements with his family. He let them
know that he is concerned of their well Been after he is gone
[Ans:- acceptance
Grief process [Ans:- a family member may be shocked after the death of a love one
even if she was aware that the person was dying
One factor that influences personal attitudes about death is
[Ans:- person’s culture
When caring for dying person diminished senses NA should
[Ans:- observe body language
The last sense to leave the body is [Ans:- hearing
How can NA give emotional support to a resident who is dying
[Ans:- by listening
One way NA can respect the rights of residents who are dying is to
[Ans:- promote privacy for residents
Part of the dying person bill of rights [Ans:- have the right to have my questions
answered honestly
True of advance directives [Ans:- must be honored
What does palliative care involve [Ans:- pain relief and comfort
An attitude that is helpful in hospice work is [Ans:- being sensitive to individual
needs
Signs of approaching death [Ans:- decreasing blood pressure
Na responsibilities’ regarding postmortem care is [Ans:- placing draining pads
where needed
Is the special care that focuses on the dignity and comfort of dying person [Ans:-
hospice
When residents die NA [Ans:- may grieve for residents after die
Burning a body until is reduced to ashes [Ans:- cremation
When death person’s body is displayed at funeral service is [Ans:- open casket
A watch over a death body before burial that often involves singing ,eating drinking
is [Ans:- wake
Answers key
cna workbook ch 23 Q&A
A terminal illness will eentually cause death True/false [Ans:- True
Older people or those with terminal illnesses rarely have time to prepare for death
True/false [Ans:- False
Preparing for death is a process that affects the dying person’s emotions and
behavior True/false [Ans:- True
All people with terminal illnesses will pass through each stage described by Dr.
Kubler Ross True/false [Ans:- True
Residents may move back and forth between the stages of the grief process
True/false [Ans:- True
_ perspiring residents often; skin should be clean and dry [Ans:- bathe Residents may not be able to communicate that they are in _ [Ans:- pain Changes of position, back massages, skin care, mouth care, and proper body
may help relieve pain [Ans:- alignment
_ may be one of the most important things you can do for a resident who is dying. Pay attention to these conversations [Ans:- listening can be very important. Holding your residents hand can be comforting [Ans:-
touch
Do not _ the dying person or his family. Do not deny that death is approaching,
and do not tell the resident that anyone knows how or when it will happen [Ans:-
avoid
CNA CHAPTER 24 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
IN CNA CHAPTER 24 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
Table of Contents
CNA CHAPTER 23 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA Chapter 24 Exam Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………..1
CNA Chapter 24 Q&A Multiple Choice………………………………………………………………………6
Chapter 24 CNA Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………..9
CNA Chapter 24 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………10
CNA chapter 24 test Q&A ………………………………………………………………………………………….15
CNA Chapter 24 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………17
CH 24 CNA Q&A Multiple Choice……………………………………………………………………………..22
CNA Chapter 24 RQs Q&A…………………………………………………………………………………………26
CNA CHAPTER 23 EXAMS
CNA Chapter 24 Exam Q&A
Which of the following is a type of direct service career?
A. Nursing
B.Working in the billing office
C.Managing a home health agency
D. Working as a receptionist at a home health agency
[Correct Ans:- A. nursing.
Which of the following are considered forms of identification?
A. References and HHA certificates
B. Driver’s license and high school diploma
C. Social security card and driver’s license
D. Job application and GED
[Correct Ans:- C. Social security card and driver’s license.
Which statement is true of references?
A. They should come from relatives.
B.They should come from former employers.
C. They should come from friends.
D. They should come from parents
[Correct Ans:- B. They should come from former employers.
Ideally speaking, how many pages long should a résumé be?
A. One page
B. Two pages
C. Three pages
D. As many pages as needed to convey all important information
[Correct Ans:- A. one page.
A cover letter should include?
A. Detailed information about educational background and volunteer work
B. Information about why the person is seeking the job and why he is qualified for
it
C. The salary that the person expects to receive if he accepts the job
D. Recommendations from former employers
[Correct Ans:- B. Information about why the person is seeking the job and why he is
qualified for it.
Why must an employer perform a criminal background check on newly-hired aides?
A. Aides are known to steal from facilities.
B. It is best never to trust anyone.
C. Employers like to have power over their employees.
D. The law requires it for the protection of residents.
[Correct Ans:- D. The law requires it for the protection of residents.
Which of the following statements is true of job applications?
A. The candidate should leave anything blank that she does not want to answer.
B. The candidate can write “N/A” for questions that do not apply to her.
C. The candidate should complete the application before reading it all the way
through to save time.
D. The candidate should not tell the truth if certain answers will make her look bad.
[Correct Ans:- B. The candidate can write “N/A” for questions that do not apply to
her.
What should a candidate for a nursing assistant job be sure to do when going for an
interview?
A. Find someone to care for her children so she does not have to take them along.
B. Put on all of her most striking jewelry.
C. Wear perfume so that she smells nice.
D. Wear flip-flops so that she feels comfortable and relaxed.
[Correct Ans:- A. Find someone to care for her children so she does not have to take
them along.
Which of the following would be the appropriate thing to say to a potential
employer when interviewing for a job?
A. “I love the idea of making people’s lives more comfortable and helping them get
better.”
B. “I have three younger siblings so I really started taking care of others as a child.”
C. “I left my last job because my boss was always criticizing me, even though I
wasn’t doing anything wrong.”
D. “My last supervisor was fantastic, and I learned a lot at that job, but I’m really
excited to gain new skills as a
nursing assistant.”
[Correct Ans:- D. “My last supervisor was fantastic, and I learned a lot at that job,
but I’m really excited to gain new skills as a
nursing assistant.”
Which of the following is one reason a job description is important?
A. It can show the client or resident what the NA is supposed to do.
B. It outlines the steps the NA needs to take if she has a disagreement with another
care team member.
C. It can reduce misunderstandings about the NA’s duties between her and her
employer.
CNA CHAPTER 25 EXAMS (COMPLETE) ALL QUESTIONS
IN CNA CHAPTER 25 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
Table of Contents
CNA CHAPTER 25 EXAMS……………………………………………………………………………………………….1
CNA Chapter 25 Exam Q&A………………………………………………………………………………………..1
CNA – Chapter 25 Q&A…………………………………………………………………………………………………2
CNA Chapter 25 Q&A …………………………………………………………………………………………………..6
CNA Chapter 25 Rehabilitation and Restorative Care Q&A…………………………………..7
CNA Chapter 25: Rehabilitation and Restorative Care (PT.2) Q&A…………………….12
CNA: Chapter 25 Q&A ………………………………………………………………………………………………..13
CNA CHAPTER 25 EXAMS
CNA Chapter 25 Exam Q&A
Which of the following issues regarding rehabilitation and restorative care should
be reported to the nurse? [Ans:- The resident shows signs of depression
Which of the following statements is true of a nursing assistant’s role in restorative
care? [Ans:- The nursing assistant should recognize that setbacks occur and be
reassuring
Guidelines for rehabilitation and restorative care include: [Ans:- Provide plenty of
privacy to avoid distractions and embarrassment
Complications of immobility for the nervous system include: [Ans:- Depression or
insomnia
How does regular activity and exercise benefit the integumentary system? [Ans:-
Quality and health of the skin is improved
Benefits of regular activity and exercise for the endocrine system include: [Ans:-
Increased metabolism
A cane is used: [Ans:- To help a person with balance
How many feet does a quad cane have? [Ans:- 4
When a resident has one weaker leg: [Ans:- The cane should be held on the stronger
side
When a resident uses a cane, walker, or crutches, the nursing assistant should:
[Ans:- Stay on the resident’s weaker side
Orthotic devices are used to: [Ans:- Keep joints in correct position and improve
function
Passive range of motion exercises are done: [Ans:- When a resident cannot move on
her own
When assisting with ROM exercises, the nursing assistant should begin at the ” ” and
work her way ” ” the body. [Ans:- Head, down
Abduction is [Ans:- Moving a body part away from the body
Bending a body part is called [Ans:- Flexion
CNA – Chapter 25 Q&A
care that is managed by professionals to restore a person to the highest possible
level of functioning after an illness or injury [Ans:- rehabilitation
list three goals of rehabilitative care [Ans:- assist the resident in maintaining and/or
regaining the ability to perform ADLs, promote independence, prevent
complications of immobility
what do restorative care programs help with [Ans:- toileting, ROM exercises,
positioning, transferring, grooming, eating/drinking
T/F – being able to perform activities of daily living by oneself is not very important
[Ans:- false
T/F – dressing is one example of an activity of daily living [Ans:- true
T/F – being required to accept help with activities of daily living can cause a
decrease in independence [Ans:- true
T/F – if a resident is doing a task too slowly, an NA should offer to do it for her to
help prevent the resident from being frustrated [Ans:- false
T/F – independence helps with self-esteem and can help speed recovery [Ans:- true
T/F – verbal cues are short sequences of words that direct a person to complete a
specific step [Ans:- true
T/F – residents have a legal right to make choices about food, visitors, and how to
spend their time [Ans:- true
how can regular activity benefit the gastrointestinal system? [Ans:- promotes
appetite
how can regular activity benefit the urinary system? [Ans:- improves elimination,
helping to decrease infection
how can regular activity benefit the integumentary system? [Ans:- improves the
quality and health of skin
how can regular activity benefit the circulatory system? [Ans:- improves circulation
how can regular activity benefit the respiratory system? [Ans:- reduces the chance
of infection (like pneumonia) and improves oxygen levels