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CNA PROMETRIC EXAM - 2025

Class notes Jan 8, 2026
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CNA PROMETRIC EXAM - 2025

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

This Exam contains:

-Guarantee passing score -100 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Alcohol-based hand cleanser is appropriate for all of these situations except ____.

  • after walking a resident down the hall
  • after handling a resident's clothes
  • when hands have observable dirt
  • when soap and water are not available

Answer:

  • when hands have observable dirt
  • Question 2: A family member is angry that her loved one is unhappy. As a nursing assistant, the best way to handle the situation is to ____.

  • tell her you will leave for a few minutes so she can calm down
  • listen politely and tell her you will share her concerns with the nurse
  • ask her to put the complaints in writing
  • calmly explain it is not your responsibility to discuss the resident's care

Answer:

  • listen politely and tell her you will share her concerns with the nurse
  • Question 3: You enter a resident's room and notice he is having difficulty breathing. Your proper response should be to ____.

  • notify the nurse immediately
  • call the family contact member immediately
  • check back in a few minutes to see if the problem still exists
  • wait in the room for a period of time to see if it improves

Answer:

  • notify the nurse immediately
  • Question 4: When a patient is dying, the last of the five senses the patient loses is ____.

  • sight
  • hearing
  • taste
  • touch

Answer:

  • hearing
  • Question 5: Elizabeth Kübler-Ross describes the stages of grief a person goes through when they lose someone close to them. She believes the first stage of the grieving process is ____.

  • depression
  • denial
  • anger
  • acceptance

Answer:

  • denial

Question 6: Which of these is true about spirituality in a care facility?

  • Family members need to take charge of the resident's spiritual needs and are responsible for
  • bringing in members of a church so the resident doesn't have to worry about it.

  • Employees are morally and ethically obligated to share religious beliefs if they have them so
  • a resident is not without hope.

  • it is important for nursing assistants who have religious beliefs to share their ideas with the
  • residents under their care so those who are dying have reassurance.

  • it is a resident's right to practice his or her own religious beliefs, even if those beliefs are
  • different from any other resident or staff member in the building.

Answer:

  • it is a resident's right to practice his or her own religious beliefs, even if those beliefs are different from
  • any other resident or staff member in the building.

Question 7: Which of these is incorrect in reference to wearing gloves?

  • Peel the glove away from you so it comes off inside out.
  • Wash your hands before putting on, and after removing, gloves.
  • Always wear latex gloves because they are the most impermeable option.
  • Upon removal, avoid letting the outer layer of the gloves contact your skin.

Answer:

  • Always wear latex gloves because they are the most impermeable option.

Question 8: If you have a concern about an assignment, you should ____.

  • discuss it privately with your immediate supervisor
  • complain to a co-worker and ask him or her to do it for your
  • discuss it immediately with your supervisor, regardless of who else is present
  • tell your resident that you don't feel that you can properly take care of him or her

Answer:

  • discuss it privately with your immediate supervisor

Question 9: Which of these descriptions represents a Western cultural view of health and wellness?

  • Illness is caused by biological and medical sources (i.e., bacteria, viruses, germs, and
  • cancer).

  • Treatment of illness relies on herbal remedies dispensed by practitioners trained through
  • apprenticeships.

  • Illness is due to supernatural, religious, or magical causes.
  • Responsibility for one's own health and wellness lays with one's cultural group and relies on
  • care provided by others.

Answer:

  • Illness is caused by biological and medical sources (i.e., bacteria, viruses, germs, and cancer).

Question 10: Which of these is least likely to contribute to skin tears?

  • equipment
  • resident falls
  • length of hair
  • length of nails

Answer:

  • length of hair
  • Question 11: A resident is supposed to have 8oz of juice every 2 hours. Which of these choices would be the most convenient to meet this requirement?a.30ml can of juice b.100ml can of juice c.120ml can of juice d.240ml can of juice

Answer:

d.240ml can of juice

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