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CNA PROMETRIC SKILLS (FLORIDA) EXAM QUESTIONS
Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation
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Question 1: Peri care tools
Answer:
- Barrier for Table
- Bath Basin
- Soap
- 2 Underpads/chucks
- Gloves
- 4 wash cloths
Question 2: Partial bed bath supplies
Answer:
- Barrier for table
- Bath basin
- Soap
- Lotion
- 2 washcloths
- 2 towels
- privacy bath blanket
- Clean gown
- 1 bed pad
Question 3: Mouth Care equipment
Answer:
- Barrier for table
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Towel
- Emesis Basin
- Cup of water
- Gloves
Question 4: Opening Skills
Answer:
1) knock
2) Introduce yourself to the patient and let them know what you are here for
3) Get consent before touching patient
4) Close the curtain for privacy
5) Perform Safety check around pt bed make sure nothing is on the floor that you can trip over 6) Wash hands 7) Gather your supplies
Question 5: Range of motion (ROM) Shoulder
Answer:
1) open skill
2) identify side you are working on
3) make sure the pt is in supine position
4) flexion/extension: up and down - straighten arm and raise it gently upward above the head and return to the bed
5) ask pt if they are feeling any pain during each exercise 6) abduction/reduction: side to side- move arm sideways away from and toward body 3x 7) ask pt if they are feeling any pain 8) close skill
Question 6: ROM Elbow and Wrist
Answer:
- open skill
- Elbow flexion/extension: up/down- bring the arm up and down into making a muscle postion.
3) ask pt if they are feeling any discomfort
4) Wrist flexion/extension: up/down- ABC, leaving elbow supported on the bed, lift lower arm straight up , curl fingers into a loose fist, slowly bend fist forward and back wards
5) repeat 3x and ask pt if they feel any pain 6) close skill
Question 7: Bedpan supplies
Answer:
- Hand wipe (towelette)
- Bedpan
- Gloves ( 2 pair)
- Underpad/chucks
- Privacy (bath) blanket
- Toilet paper
Question 8: dress resident with weak arm
Answer:
- open skill and gather supplies
- apply privacy blanket and remove top sheet and to the base of the bed
- apply socks to feet w/toe seem straight across pt toes
- scrunch leg of pants and apply while supporting the joints
- raise HOB less than 90 degrees
- remove soiled gown from strong-arm side first
- Apply clean shirt starting w/weak arm (support affected arm throughout the procedure) and roll chuck
- ensure the resident is dressed appropriately
- reapply top sheet
- check for neatness
opposite side under
11.remove barrier 12.close skill and put the call light in the strong arm
Question 9: Hand and Nail Care
Answer:
- open skill
- fill the basin with warm water and ask pt to check water temp and place basin on the floor
- soak pt hand in basin
- place folded towel to the side of the basin
- remove hand from basin and place on towel
- wring 1st washcloth and apply soap and cleanse entire hand
- return hand to basin to rinse and use 2nd washcloth to clean hand
- remove hand from basin and dry w/towel getting in between each finger
- clean dirt from pt finger nails using slanted end of the orange stick
- bevel up by gently inserting beveled end under tip of nail following the curve of nail to the other side
- wipe orange stick on towel after each finger)
- file nails on the curve of each nail using emery board
- apply lotion to pt hand
- disposed of all used materials
- empty rinse and dry basin and place in storage area
- check for neatness
- close skill
13.remove excess lotion w/ towel
Question 10: ambulate with a gait belt
Answer:
- Opening procedure.
- Non-skid shoes and robe.
- Apply gait belt. looping it around waist not over pt head
- Ask resident if he/she is dizzy before assisting resident to stand.
- Use a secure, underhand (palms-up) grasp to hold belt at each side of resident's waist.
- May instruct resident to assist (to stand) by pressing hands on mattress.
- On the count of "three", assist resident to a standing position, maintaining palms-up grasp on belt.
- If belt loosens upon standing, assist resident to sit on the bed for all belt adjustments.
- Maintain an upward grasp (one hand on belt OK) while walking the resident.
- Remain slightly behind and to the side of the resident while walking.
- Ask resident if he/she is dizzy, tired, in pain, or short of breath while walking.
- Return resident back to the room.