CNA CERTIFICATION – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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Core Domains
Basic Nursing Skills
Personal Care Skills
Mental Health and Social Service Needs
Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents
Basic Restorative Services
Residents' Rights
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Safety and Emergency Procedures
Infection Control
Introduction
This comprehensive practice assessment is designed to prepare candidates for the
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification exam by simulating the rigor and scope
of the official evaluation. The exam assesses a candidate’s proficiency in clinical
,skills, safety protocols, and the ethical delivery of patient-centered care. Comprising
multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, the assessment challenges the
learner to apply foundational nursing theory to real-world clinical situations. Emphasis
is placed on critical thinking, regulatory compliance, and effective decision-making
within a healthcare team. By engaging with these validated questions and detailed
rationales, candidates will reinforce their knowledge and readiness for professional
practice.
Section One: Questions 1–100
1. A resident refuses to take a bath, stating they are too tired. What is the best
response by the CNA?
A. Tell the resident they must bathe to prevent infection.
B. Call the family to persuade the resident.
🟢 C. Respect the refusal and offer the bath at a later time.
D. Report the resident for non-compliance immediately.
🔴 RATIONALE: Residents have the right to refuse care. The CNA should respect
this autonomy and attempt to provide the care at a more convenient time for the
resident.
, 2. Which of the following is the most effective way to prevent the spread of
infection?
A. Wearing a mask at all times.
🟢 B. Frequent and proper handwashing.
C. Using gloves for every patient contact.
D. Keeping all windows in the facility closed.
🔴 RATIONALE: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as the single most
important practice in preventing the transmission of pathogens in healthcare settings.
3. While performing a bed bath, the CNA notices a new reddened area on the
resident's sacrum. What should be the next step?
🟢 A. Reposition the resident and report the finding to the nurse.
B. Massage the area to increase blood flow.
C. Apply a heating pad to the area.
D. Wash the area vigorously with antibacterial soap.
🔴 RATIONALE: Reddened skin indicates a potential pressure injury. Repositioning
relieves pressure, and reporting ensures proper clinical assessment. Massaging
damaged tissue can cause further harm.
, 4. A resident is on a restricted fluid diet. What is the CNA’s responsibility regarding
the water pitcher?
A. Keep the pitcher full at all times.
B. Allow the resident to drink as much as they want.
🟢 C. Remove the pitcher or provide only the measured amount allowed.
D. Hide the pitcher under the bed.
🔴 RATIONALE: For residents on fluid restrictions, the CNA must strictly monitor and
limit intake to the amounts ordered by the physician to prevent fluid overload.
5. Which position is most appropriate for a resident receiving a tube feeding?
A. Supine
🟢 B. High Fowler’s
C. Sim’s
D. Prone
🔴 RATIONALE: Elevating the head of the bed (Fowler’s or High Fowler’s) prevents
aspiration, which is a significant risk for patients receiving enteral nutrition.
6. A CNA is caring for a resident with a foley catheter. Where should the drainage
bag be placed?
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD
PDF.
Core Domains
Basic Nursing Skills
Personal Care Skills
Mental Health and Social Service Needs
Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents
Basic Restorative Services
Residents' Rights
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Safety and Emergency Procedures
Infection Control
Introduction
This comprehensive practice assessment is designed to prepare candidates for the
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification exam by simulating the rigor and scope
of the official evaluation. The exam assesses a candidate’s proficiency in clinical
,skills, safety protocols, and the ethical delivery of patient-centered care. Comprising
multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, the assessment challenges the
learner to apply foundational nursing theory to real-world clinical situations. Emphasis
is placed on critical thinking, regulatory compliance, and effective decision-making
within a healthcare team. By engaging with these validated questions and detailed
rationales, candidates will reinforce their knowledge and readiness for professional
practice.
Section One: Questions 1–100
1. A resident refuses to take a bath, stating they are too tired. What is the best
response by the CNA?
A. Tell the resident they must bathe to prevent infection.
B. Call the family to persuade the resident.
🟢 C. Respect the refusal and offer the bath at a later time.
D. Report the resident for non-compliance immediately.
🔴 RATIONALE: Residents have the right to refuse care. The CNA should respect
this autonomy and attempt to provide the care at a more convenient time for the
resident.
, 2. Which of the following is the most effective way to prevent the spread of
infection?
A. Wearing a mask at all times.
🟢 B. Frequent and proper handwashing.
C. Using gloves for every patient contact.
D. Keeping all windows in the facility closed.
🔴 RATIONALE: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as the single most
important practice in preventing the transmission of pathogens in healthcare settings.
3. While performing a bed bath, the CNA notices a new reddened area on the
resident's sacrum. What should be the next step?
🟢 A. Reposition the resident and report the finding to the nurse.
B. Massage the area to increase blood flow.
C. Apply a heating pad to the area.
D. Wash the area vigorously with antibacterial soap.
🔴 RATIONALE: Reddened skin indicates a potential pressure injury. Repositioning
relieves pressure, and reporting ensures proper clinical assessment. Massaging
damaged tissue can cause further harm.
, 4. A resident is on a restricted fluid diet. What is the CNA’s responsibility regarding
the water pitcher?
A. Keep the pitcher full at all times.
B. Allow the resident to drink as much as they want.
🟢 C. Remove the pitcher or provide only the measured amount allowed.
D. Hide the pitcher under the bed.
🔴 RATIONALE: For residents on fluid restrictions, the CNA must strictly monitor and
limit intake to the amounts ordered by the physician to prevent fluid overload.
5. Which position is most appropriate for a resident receiving a tube feeding?
A. Supine
🟢 B. High Fowler’s
C. Sim’s
D. Prone
🔴 RATIONALE: Elevating the head of the bed (Fowler’s or High Fowler’s) prevents
aspiration, which is a significant risk for patients receiving enteral nutrition.
6. A CNA is caring for a resident with a foley catheter. Where should the drainage
bag be placed?