{"id":116555,"date":"2023-08-25T15:35:21","date_gmt":"2023-08-25T15:35:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116555"},"modified":"2023-08-25T15:35:23","modified_gmt":"2023-08-25T15:35:23","slug":"cna-nursing-exam-prep-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/25\/cna-nursing-exam-prep-test\/","title":{"rendered":"CNA Nursing Exam Prep Test"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Questions and Answers<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>1.&nbsp;Which body system controls and coordinates all body activities?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Endocrine<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Musculoskeletal<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Nervous<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Reproductive<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Nervous<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>2.&nbsp;Mrs. Anderson is experiencing pain in her muscles and joints. Which of her body systems if affected?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Cardiovascular<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Musculoskeletal<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Endocrine<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Respiratory<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Musculoskeletal<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>3.&nbsp;Which of the following is an observation to report regarding vital signs?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Dilated pupils<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Gassiness<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Irregular pulse rhythm<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;No appetite<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Irregular pulse rhythm<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>4.&nbsp;Constant, comes and goes, sharp, dull, and aching are all possible descriptions of:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Chills<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Halitosis<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Nausea<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Pain<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>D. Pain<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>5.&nbsp;Which of the following is a guideline for reporting observations in status change?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Diagnose the resident&#8217;s condition<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Don&#8217;t make judgments; be objective<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Ignore symptoms that the resident mentions<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Report your personal feelings during incidents<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Don&#8217;t make judgments; be objective<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>6.&nbsp;Which of the following is the correct way for me to sign my name?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;T. Orick<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;T. Orick, CNA<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Tiffany Orick<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Tiffany Orick, CNA<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. T. Orick, CNA<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>7.&nbsp;You have made an error in charting on a resident&#8217;s chart. Which one of the following examples below is the procedure for correcting it?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Draw one line through it, write the word &#8220;error,&#8221; and sign your name<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Draw one line through it, write the words &#8220;mistaken entry,&#8221; and initial<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Erase the error, write the words &#8220;mistaken entry,&#8221; and sign your name<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Mark several lines through it, write the word &#8220;error,&#8221; and initial<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Draw one line through it, write the words &#8220;mistaken entry,&#8221; and initial<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>8.&nbsp;Which of the following is correct about a mercury manometer?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;The dial is marked off from 10 to 400<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;The dial has measurements for each five points<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;The small lines between the lines represent two-point intervals<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;View the dial with your eye above the top of the mercury column<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. The small lines between the lines represent two-point intervals<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>9.&nbsp;Which of the following is correct about the use of a stethoscope in taking blood pressure?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Place your thumb on the diaphragm for support<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Use your fingers to hold the diaphragm in place<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Position for use with the earpieces facing backward<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Place the bell side of the diaphragm on teh brachial pulse<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Use your fingers to hold the diaphragm in place<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>10.&nbsp;Which of the following statements is correct about measuring blood pressure?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Don&#8217;t take a BP on an arm with an IV<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;A noisy room is not a problem when taking a BP<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;The diastolic readisng is the first sound you hear<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;The arm should be above teh heart for an accurate reading<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Don&#8217;t take a BP on an arm with an IV<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>11.&nbsp;Care plan is described as&nbsp;a:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Plan of action for a few resident with special problems<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Form of vebal communication<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Plan of action developed only by the resident and family<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Plan of action for all residents to fulfill their basic needs<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>D. Plan of action for all residents to fulfill their basic needs<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>12.&nbsp;The care plan is developed by:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Considering teh schedule of teh physician and other specialized medical staff<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Setting short- and long-term goals and means of achieving them<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Having the nurse assistant assess the resident&#8217;s needs<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Creating a weekly schedule of activities for the resident<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Setting short- and long-term goals and means of achieving them<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>13.&nbsp;One goal of the care plan is to:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Allow the resident&#8217;s family to make all decisions concerning care given<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Assist the resident in fulfilling basic human needs and ADLs<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Tell the physician and medical staff what the resident&#8217;s needs are<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Provide a plan that only the nurse assistant will know what has to be done for the resident<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Assist the resident in fulfilling basic human needs and ADLs<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>14.&nbsp;Which of the following is the correct technique for answering the telephone?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Tell the caller the charge nurse is busy and to call back later<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Identify yourself and the facility<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Tell the caller you are too busy to take a message<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Identify the facility but do not give your name<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Identify yourself and the facility<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>15.&nbsp;Which of the following is an age-related change affecting the sensory system?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Less hormone and adrenal production<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Decreased number of olfactory bulbs<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Stiffening of muscles and joints<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Loss of teeth and weakened gums<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Decreased number of olfactory bulbs<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>16.&nbsp;An example of a loss that the resident may have experienced is:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;A lifetime of experience<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Spouse, friends, or pet<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Spiritual values and concerns<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Right to vote<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Spouse, friends, or pet<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>17.&nbsp;The nurse assistant can help meet the resident&#8217;s spiritual needs by:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Providing time for pleasant meals<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Sharing the same spiritual beliefs<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Talking with and listening to the resident<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Enabling the confused resident to communicate<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Talking with and listening to the resident<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>18.&nbsp;The definition of &#8220;confusion&#8221; is:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Overreacting to circumstances<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Sensory perceptions that seem real<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Behavior problem that is worse in the evening<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Disoreintation to time, place, and\/or person<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>D. Disoreintation to time, place, and\/or person<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>19.&nbsp;Which of the following is a correct nursing approach for the resident who is confused?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;If you treat the resident like a child, he\/she will be happier<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;It is important to create a calm, orderly routing for the resident who is confused<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Keep resident&#8217;s glasses or hearing aid because he\/she might lose them<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Never talk about the past with a resident who is confused<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. It is important to create a calm, orderly routing for the resident who is confused<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>20.&nbsp;Which of the following changes is a normal part of the aging nervous system?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Mild slowing of movement<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Severe confusion<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Continuous forgetfulness<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Mild personality change<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Mild slowing of movement<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>21.&nbsp;A sudden damage to the brain due to either hemorrhage or blockage of an artery is called:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Multiple sclerosis<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Agnosia<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;A catastrophic reaction<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;A cerebrovascular accident<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>D. A cerebrovascular accident<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>22.&nbsp;The NA is responsible for:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Checking the activity calendar daily<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Assessing how well the resident performs activities<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Developing new activities for the resident<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Contacting the family if the resident is unwilling to participate<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Checking the activity calendar daily<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>23.&nbsp;The NA can participate in the activity program by:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Assessing how well the resident performs the activity<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Selecting activities that the NA enjoys<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Devising new ways to conduct the activity<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Playing checkers with the resident<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>D. Playing checkers with the resident<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>24.&nbsp;Which area of an individual&#8217;s life is affected by his\/her culture?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Life expectancy<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Physical appearance<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Personal values<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Genetic coding<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Personal values<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>25.&nbsp;Culture is NOT<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Genetically determined<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Continuous and ongoing<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Passed on from generation to generation<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Socially learned<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Genetically determined<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>26.&nbsp;A NA can become familiar with a resident&#8217;s customs or cultural beliefs by:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Reading books on cultural diversity<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Asking the resident where he\/she is from<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Revieing the information in the care plan<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Talking to coworkers who have a similar background<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Revieing the information in the care plan<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>27.&nbsp;When giving postmortem care, the CNA should<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Perform this procedue alone to ensure respect for resident<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Elevate the HOB slightly to prevent discoloration of the face<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Arrange for legal and financial counseling<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Be sure dentures stay in the body<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Elevate the HOB slightly to prevent discoloration of the face<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>28.&nbsp;The goal of hospice care is to:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Encourage aggressive treatment in attempt to cure the patient<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Provide comfort to terminally ill patients and their families<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Assist the patient when making out his\/her will<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Ensure that all patients are in the hospital when they are dying<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Provide comfort to terminally ill patients and their families<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>29.&nbsp;What is a method of entry for microorganisms<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Secretions from the reproductive tract<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Breaks in the skin or mucus membrane<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;In the resident&#8217;s bloodstream<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Through drainage from wounds<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Breaks in the skin or mucus membrane<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>30.&nbsp;Which of the following is considered a BOdy Substance Precaution<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Wear gloves when there is contact with body fluids<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Store lab specimens in a refrigerator containing food and drink<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Use label from the Centers from Diesease Control and Prevention to identify infections<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Recap disposable razors and store in clean location<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Wear gloves when there is contact with body fluids<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>31.&nbsp;For the resident in contact precautions, the NA would use:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Mask only<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Gown and gloves<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Mask and gloves<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Gown, gloves, and mask<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Gown and gloves<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>32.&nbsp;The water temperature for the tub bath should be:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;98*<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;100*<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;105*<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;110*<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. 105*<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>33.&nbsp;The resident in a shower chair should be placed:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Facing the door of the shower stall<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;As close as possible to the shower nozzle<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Facing the inside of the shower stall<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;About 2 feet from the shower nozzle<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Facing the door of the shower stall<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>34.&nbsp;Observations to make during a tub bath or shower bath include<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Redness and rashes<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Halitosis and plaque<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Dysphagia and nausea<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Confusion and unsteady gait<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Redness and rashes<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>35.&nbsp;Which of the following statements is correct regarding a tub bath or shower bath<ul><li>A.&nbsp;The resident should remain in the tub for 20-25 min<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Lock the bathroom door to ensure privacy for the resident<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Leave the resident alone during the bath so he\/she has privacy<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Oil added to a bathtub makes the tub slippery and is a hazard<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>D. Oil added to a bathtub makes the tub slippery and is a hazard<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>36.&nbsp;When feeding a resident, the NA prevents a resident from choking by:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Cutting food in large pieces that are convenient<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Providing food quickly to avoid cooling and gagging<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Ensuring that the resident&#8217;s dentures are in his\/her mouth<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Establishing a time limit for chewing and swallowing the food<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Ensuring that the resident&#8217;s dentures are in his\/her mouth<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>37.&nbsp;If a choking resident can speak, cough, or breathe, do not intervene because starting the procedure may cause the resident to:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Breathe in harder and force the object further down the respiratory tract<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;&#8220;pop&#8221; the object out of his\/her respiratory tract<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Exhale too deeply, causing further choking<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Vomit and force the object further down the respiratory tract<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Breathe in harder and force the object further down the respiratory tract<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>38.&nbsp;Which of the following are signs of normal respirations<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Effortless and irregular<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Effortless and regular<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Quiet and forceful<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Quiet and uneven<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Effortless and regular<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>39.&nbsp;Which of the following is a correct location to take a temperature<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Under the knee<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Behind the ear<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;In the mouth<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;In the nose<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. In the mouth<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>40.&nbsp;When a resident is receiving an intravenous feeding, the NA should observe and report the resident&#8217;s complaint of:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Fatigue<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Pain at the site<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Shortness of breath<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Thirst<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Pain at the site<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>41.&nbsp;When should peri care be given to the CONTINENT resident<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Daily with morning care<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;After each voiding or stool<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;At least once a shift<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Twice a day<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Daily with morning care<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>42.&nbsp;Which of the following statements is correct regarding peri care<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Gloves are optional during peri care<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Wash the peri area with soap and cold water<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Wash from front to back when providing peri care<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;The resident lies on his\/her stomach during peri care<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Wash from front to back when providing peri care<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>43.&nbsp;Complete dress for the resident for the resident includes<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Purse and umbrella<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Shoes and stockings<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Tie and suspenders<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Wrist watch and jewelry<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Shoes and stockings<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>44.&nbsp;Which of the following statements is correct regarding a bed bath?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Water applied to the skin during a bath can make a resident feel llike he\/she has to urinate<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;A washcloth mitten is used as a restraint for the resident&#8217;s hand during a bed bath<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Water used for a bed should be a cooler temperature than water used for a tub bath<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Wash the extremity closest to you first to avoid bending and dripping water on the resident<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Water applied to the skin during a bath can make a resident feel llike he\/she has to urinate<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>45.&nbsp;Soiled linens should be placed<ul><li>A.&nbsp;On the floor<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;In the linen container<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;On the bedside table<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;On the chair<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. In the linen container<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>46.&nbsp;When making a bed, make the:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Far side of the bottom sheet first<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Near side of the entire bed first<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Far side of the entire bed first<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Entire bottom first<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Near side of the entire bed first<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>47.&nbsp;When placing a case on the pillow you should:<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Hold the pillow under your chin and insert pillow from bottom<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Lay the pillow on a chair and pull the case over the pillow<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Pull the case over while grasping the pillow with the other hand<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Lay the pillow on the bedside stand and pull the case over the pillow<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>C. Pull the case over while grasping the pillow with the other hand<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>48.&nbsp;Which of the following are complications that can develop due to immobility<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Contractures, blood clots, pressure sores, or constipation<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Contractures, diarrhea, pressure sores, or constipation<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Perssure sores, blood clots, diaphoresis, or constipation<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Halitosis, blood clots, pressure sores, or constipation<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>A. Contractures, blood clots, pressure sores, or constipation<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>49.&nbsp;Which of the following promotes the goals of restorative care<ul><li>A.&nbsp;Emphasizing the resident&#8217;s disabilities, not abilities<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;Praising the resident when he\/she has accomplished a task<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;Brushing the resident&#8217;s teeth to get the activity done quickly<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;Encouraging the resident to depend on the staff for all personal needs<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. Praising the resident when he\/she has accomplished a task<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>50.&nbsp;Which of the following is correct regarding positioning of the resident in bed?<ul><li>A.&nbsp;The trunk of the body should be bent; change position at least every 2 hours<\/li><li>B.&nbsp;The trunk of the body should be straight; change position at least every 2 hours<\/li><li>C.&nbsp;The trunk of the body should be bent; change position at least every 4 hours<\/li><li>D.&nbsp;The trunk of the body should be straight; change position at least every 4 hours<\/li><\/ul><strong>Correct Answer<\/strong><br>B. 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