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CNA MODULE 5 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: When giving bedside care. the bed should be
-at its highest horizontal level -at its lowest horizontal level -level with your waist -fowler's position
Answer:
-level with your waist Question 2: Two surfaces rub together. This is called: -friction -shearing -pressure -ergonomics
Answer:
-friction Question 3: when transferring a resident with a mechanical lift (Hoyer lift), the residents arms should be -holding the sling -on her chest -over her head -dangling at her side
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-on her chest Question 4: CNA's are encouraged to use a gait belt when assisting with patient transfers. The
purpose of a gait belt is to:
-hold the residents clothing in place -support the resident when seated and protect the resident from falling out of the chair -assist in transferring a dependent resident and protect both the resident and CNA from injury -provide a safety handle for the resident
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-assist in transferring a dependent resident and protect both the resident and CNA from injury Question 5: Mr. H has weakness on his right side. where should you position the wheelchair -next to the bed on the right -next to the bed on the left -at the foot of the bed -at the head of the bed
Answer:
-next to the bed on the left
Question 6: When the CNA is moving a resident toward the
head of the bed, they should remove:
-the foot cradle -the pillow from under the residents head and place it against the headboard -the bed covers and fold at the end of the bed -any traction equipment that may be attached to the bed
Answer:
-the pillow from under the residents head and place it against the headboard Question 7: when a resident is in good body alignment it means that the residents -head is in a straight line with the spine -arms and legs are positioned in a flexed position -body used in a careful and efficient manner -performing exercises to provide movement for the joints
Answer:
-head is in a straight line with the spine
Question 8: the resident is positioned in bed with the head of the bed in partial sitting position at a 45 degree angle. this position is referred to as the -prone position -supine position -sim's position -semi-fowler's position
Answer:
-semi-fowler's position
Question 9: the best reason to use proper body mechanics is to
-avoid lifting -prevent injury to the patient and yourself -prevent damage to the equipment in the facility -use back to lift heavy objects
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-prevent injury to the patient and yourself Question 10: when assisting a resident with left sided weakness to transfer from the bed to a chair, the chair should be located -at the head of the bed, on residents right -at the foot of the bed, on residents left -at the middle of the bed directly across from where the resident sits in bed -across the room to encourage the resident to get up and walk
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-at the head of the bed, on residents right Question 11: your resident is paralyzed from the waist down and has maintained good upper body strength. the resident wants to be able to move himself in bed, somewhat, without assistance. which of the following pieces of equipment might be used for this purpose -gurney -gait belt -trapeze -pillow
Answer:
-trapeze
Question 12: before moving Mr. G up in bed, you need to
-put nonskid footwear on him -lock the bed wheels -apply a transfer belt -raise the head of the bed
Answer:
-lock the bed wheels
Question 13: after transferring Ms. G to the toilet you should
-close the bathroom door and stay in her room -close the bathroom door and leave her room -stay in the bathroom with her -leave the room
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-close the bathroom door and stay in her room Question 14: you need to transfer Mr. H with a transfer belt. the belt is applied -after the transfer -under his clothing -over his clothing -on his legs
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-over his clothing Question 15: when positioning a resident in a side lying position, the CNA should -log roll the resident to the nearest side rail -move the resident toward the foot of the bed -move the resident to the side of the bed where the CNA is standing -log roll the resident toward the opposite side rail by yourself
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-move the resident to the side of the bed where the CNA is standing Question 16: the CNA can prevent a weak resident from falling in the shower by providing a -shower chair -pick-up walker -gait belt -three-prong cane
Answer:
-shower chair