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UNION TEST PREP CNA EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Which of these is an incorrect procedure for shaving a resident?
Answer:
When shaving the face, start from the chin and shave upward toward the sideburns.Shaving the face from the chin upward to the sideburns is an incorrect technique for shaving a resident.You need to start at the sideburns and shave downward.Question 2: Which of these is not a way to assist a resident to rest more comfortably and effectively?
Answer:
Remove all positioning devices so they don't interfere with sleep.Question 3: Which of these is an important fact that is easily overlooked or forgotten by caregivers and facilities in reference to resident bathing needs?
Answer:
Cultural differences in the frequency and types of bathing should be taken into consideration although it is not often thought of when setting a resident's care schedule. All of the other answers are part of standard operating procedures for bathing.
Question 4: Which of these statements is false for the care of a resident's dentures?
Answer:
Denture care is left to the resident so a care facility cannot be charged with negligence if something goes wrong Question 5: Which of the following is the most appropriate time to use a soft toothette?
Answer:
when they are unconscious
Question 6: a hoyer lift is used to move resident to a
Answer:
A Hoyer Lift is a safety device that is used to help move an immobile resident from a bed to a chair and back Question 7: A small, watery leakage of stool could indicate which of these conditions
Answer:
a fecal impaction Question 8: Bad breath, tooth decay, and skin breakdown in the mouth are all symptoms of ___.
Answer:
dry mucous membrane in the mouth
Question 9: Positioning Devices
Answer:
preparation room equipmnet for properly positioning bodies prior to, during, and after vascular embalming Question 10: It is time to bathe an Alzheimer's patient who has had visitors in the room for most of the shift. Which of the following is the most appropriate action for the nursing assistant to take?
Answer:
ask visitors to step out until the bath is complete It is crucial, and within the scope of duties, for a nursing assistant to take charge of a patient's privacy. It is also important to see that ADLs are accomplished within a reasonable time span and the question indicates that visitors have been present "most of the shift," giving no opportunity for ADLs to be completed. Visitors can wait in another area. A patient with Alzheimer's may not make the best decision as to when their bath should occur.