CNA Nursing Assistant Knowledge Exam 2026 |
Questions, Accurate Answers & Pass-First Prep
Build strong fundamentals. Test your knowledge. Pass the CNA exam with confidence.
The CNA Nursing Assistant Knowledge Exam Prep Pack 2026 is designed to help nursing
assistant students master the core knowledge areas tested on CNA certification exams. This
resource focuses on theory, safety, and patient-care concepts every CNA must know to
succeed.
It includes exam-style knowledge questions, accurate answers, and clear explanations to
strengthen understanding and improve test performance.
What’s Included
CNA knowledge-based exam-style questions
Accurate, verified answers
Simple, easy-to-understand explanations
Updated 2026 exam-aligned content
Coverage of key CNA knowledge areas:
Basic nursing principles
Infection control & safety
Patient rights & ethics
Communication & documentation
Vital signs theory
Personal care concepts
CNA scope of practice
Printable + mobile-friendly format
Perfect For
CNA students preparing for certification
,Nursing assistant trainees
First-time CNA exam candidates
CNA knowledge exam retake candidates
Why This Prep Works
Focuses on high-yield CNA knowledge topics
Matches real exam wording and logic
Reinforces foundational nursing concepts
Saves study time
Reduces exam anxiety
Improves first-attempt pass success
Study smart. Know the basics. Pass the CNA Knowledge Exam.
CNA Nursing Assistant Knowledge Exam 2026 –
,Practice Questions, Accurate Answers & Pass-First
Prep
1. How often should a person in restraints be checked on?
2 hours
30 minutes
15 minutes
1 hour
2. What are the five steps of the nursing process?
evaluation, diagnosis, planning, implementation, assessment
assessment, treatment, planning, execution, review
assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation,
evaluation
diagnosis, assessment, planning, execution, evaluation
3. If a resident consistently refuses to participate in personal hygiene
activities, what steps should you take to address this situation
effectively?
Ignore the situation and let the resident decide.
Document the refusals without further action.
Force the resident to comply with hygiene practices.
Communicate the resident's preferences to the nurse and
explore alternative hygiene options with the resident.
4. Why is it important to answer survey team questions completely and
honestly?
It helps you gain favor with the survey team.
, It is a requirement that has no real impact.
It ensures transparency and helps maintain the quality of care.
It allows you to avoid potential penalties.
5. If a nursing assistant observes a patient exhibiting signs of confusion,
which cognitive functions should they utilize to assess and respond to
the situation effectively?
memory, reasoning, judgement
teamwork, leadership, observation
physical strength, communication, empathy
technical skills, documentation, planning
6. If a patient is unable to communicate their healthcare preferences, what
role does their legal representative play in the decision-making
process?
They make healthcare decisions based on the patient's known
wishes or best interests.
They must consult with all family members before making any
decisions.
They have no authority to make decisions and must wait for the
patient to recover.
They can only provide financial support for the patient's care.
7. Who is responsible for the entire nursing staff and safe nursing care?
case manager
DON
charge nurse
RN
Questions, Accurate Answers & Pass-First Prep
Build strong fundamentals. Test your knowledge. Pass the CNA exam with confidence.
The CNA Nursing Assistant Knowledge Exam Prep Pack 2026 is designed to help nursing
assistant students master the core knowledge areas tested on CNA certification exams. This
resource focuses on theory, safety, and patient-care concepts every CNA must know to
succeed.
It includes exam-style knowledge questions, accurate answers, and clear explanations to
strengthen understanding and improve test performance.
What’s Included
CNA knowledge-based exam-style questions
Accurate, verified answers
Simple, easy-to-understand explanations
Updated 2026 exam-aligned content
Coverage of key CNA knowledge areas:
Basic nursing principles
Infection control & safety
Patient rights & ethics
Communication & documentation
Vital signs theory
Personal care concepts
CNA scope of practice
Printable + mobile-friendly format
Perfect For
CNA students preparing for certification
,Nursing assistant trainees
First-time CNA exam candidates
CNA knowledge exam retake candidates
Why This Prep Works
Focuses on high-yield CNA knowledge topics
Matches real exam wording and logic
Reinforces foundational nursing concepts
Saves study time
Reduces exam anxiety
Improves first-attempt pass success
Study smart. Know the basics. Pass the CNA Knowledge Exam.
CNA Nursing Assistant Knowledge Exam 2026 –
,Practice Questions, Accurate Answers & Pass-First
Prep
1. How often should a person in restraints be checked on?
2 hours
30 minutes
15 minutes
1 hour
2. What are the five steps of the nursing process?
evaluation, diagnosis, planning, implementation, assessment
assessment, treatment, planning, execution, review
assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation,
evaluation
diagnosis, assessment, planning, execution, evaluation
3. If a resident consistently refuses to participate in personal hygiene
activities, what steps should you take to address this situation
effectively?
Ignore the situation and let the resident decide.
Document the refusals without further action.
Force the resident to comply with hygiene practices.
Communicate the resident's preferences to the nurse and
explore alternative hygiene options with the resident.
4. Why is it important to answer survey team questions completely and
honestly?
It helps you gain favor with the survey team.
, It is a requirement that has no real impact.
It ensures transparency and helps maintain the quality of care.
It allows you to avoid potential penalties.
5. If a nursing assistant observes a patient exhibiting signs of confusion,
which cognitive functions should they utilize to assess and respond to
the situation effectively?
memory, reasoning, judgement
teamwork, leadership, observation
physical strength, communication, empathy
technical skills, documentation, planning
6. If a patient is unable to communicate their healthcare preferences, what
role does their legal representative play in the decision-making
process?
They make healthcare decisions based on the patient's known
wishes or best interests.
They must consult with all family members before making any
decisions.
They have no authority to make decisions and must wait for the
patient to recover.
They can only provide financial support for the patient's care.
7. Who is responsible for the entire nursing staff and safe nursing care?
case manager
DON
charge nurse
RN