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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD - This is the comprehensive study guide for the CNA Chapter 7 Test (Latest 2026/2027 Update), featuring verified exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales based on standard CNA training curricula . Covers emergency response, safety protocols, injury prevention, first aid, and CPR . Key Topics & Practice Q&A General Emergency Response Emergency Response Steps: First two steps: assess the situation and assess the victim . Unconscious Victim: If not trained in CPR, the NA should not perform CPR. Stay with the resident, evaluate her condition, and call for help . Signs of Shock: Pale or bluish skin . Shock Response: Notify nurse, control bleeding if needed, elevate legs (if no head/abdominal injury), begin CPR if necessary, maintain normal body temperature . CPR: Used when a person is not breathing or has no pulse . CPR keeps blood and oxygen flowing to vital organs during cardiac and respiratory arrest . CPR Training: Learned through NA training, American Heart Association, or American Red Cross . Documentation: NA must document the emergency after it is over . Consent: Ask the victim "Are you choking?" before performing the Heimlich maneuver . Choking & Abdominal Thrusts Choking Signs: Inability to speak, breathe, or cough; the person will put his hands to his throat . Abdominal Thrusts: Rescue procedure for a complete blockage; used when the resident cannot speak, breathe, or cough . Hand Placement: Under the person's arms and around his waist . Consent: Rescuer asks the victim, "Are you choking?" . Partial vs. Complete Blockage: Complete blockage: cannot speak, breathe, or cough . Partial blockage: wheezing . Bleeding & Wounds Bleeding Control: Put on gloves, hold a thick pad or clean cloth against the wound and press down hard, raise wound above heart level . Wound Types: Gunshot wounds are a medical emergency . Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) Recognizing Signs: The NA should loosen clothing around the resident's neck . Response: Notify nurse, place resident in a comfortable position, loosen tight clothing, do not give food/liquids, monitor breathing/pulse . Burns First Degree (Superficial): Affects just the outer layer of skin . Second Degree (Partial Thickness): Extends to deeper layer of skin . Third Degree (Full Thickness): Involves all three layers, may extend to bone . Treatment: Use cool, clean water; do not use ointments, butter, or ice . Fainting (Syncope) & Seizures Fainting Response: Lower the resident to the floor . Fainting Causes: Decreased blood flow to the brain . Seizure Response: Move furniture away to prevent injury, do not restrain, turn resident to side after seizure . Time the seizure, report, and allow rest after . Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident - CVA) Importance of Quick Response: Early treatment may reduce stroke severity . Nosebleed First Step: Elevate the head of the bed or tell the resident to remain in a sitting position . Falls Response: Call for help. Do not move the resident; wait for trained personnel . Insulin Reaction (Hypoglycemia) Response: Provide food that can be rapidly absorbed, such as hard candy . CNA Chapter 7 Exam Certified Nursing Assistant Chapter 7 Test Emergency Response CNA Choking Heimlich Maneuver Bleeding Control Direct Pressure Heart Attack Myocardial Infarction First Degree Burn Superficial Fainting Syncope Seizure Convulsion CVA Stroke Early Treatment Insulin Reaction Hypoglycemia CNA Safety Protocol A+ Grade CNA Study Guide

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Certified Nursing Assistant




TSET · 7 .HC
Program
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CNA
Chapter 7 — Vital Signs & Patient Care
EST. 1987

QUALITY CARE FOR QUALITY LIVING




CNA Chapter 7 — Vital Signs & Patient Care
CO M P R E H E N S I V E R E V I E W

INSTITUTION CNA Certification Program COURSE CODE CNA Chapter 7
PROGRAM Certified Nursing Assistant ACADEMIC YEAR
EXAM TITLE Chapter 7 — Vital Signs & Patient TOTAL QUESTIONS 97 Questions
Care
COURSE TITLE CNA Vital Signs & Patient Care FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the
Single Best Answer


EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question.
▸ Questions cover vital signs, patient care, and safety procedures.
▸ Topics include admission, discharge, transfers, and resident rights.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question.
▸ All clinical data reflects current CNA practice standards.

, SECTION I — VITAL SIGNS & PATIENT CARE Questions 1 – 97

1. When is a patient discharged?
A. When they are in the car and out of the facility
B. When the doctor writes the discharge order
C. When the patient requests to leave
D. When the family arrives to pick them up
CORRECT ANSWER A — When they are in the car and out of the facility
RATIONALE A patient is considered discharged when they are physically leaving the facility,
typically when they are in the car and leaving the premises. The discharge process
includes paperwork, education, and ensuring the patient is ready for discharge.


2. Vital signs include:
A. Temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure
B. Height, weight, and age
C. Appetite, sleep, and activity level
D. Skin color, hair color, and eye color
CORRECT ANSWER A — Temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure
RATIONALE Vital signs are the four key measurements of body function: temperature, pulse,
respirations, and blood pressure. They provide important information about a
resident's overall health status.

,3. A resident should always notify the nurse if:
A. The resident has a fever, respiratory or pulse rate that is too rapid or too slow, or the
resident's blood pressure changes
B. The resident is hungry
C. The resident is tired
D. The resident wants to watch television
CORRECT ANSWER A — The resident has a fever, respiratory or pulse rate that is too rapid or
too slow, or the resident's blood pressure changes
RATIONALE Any significant change in vital signs should be reported to the nurse immediately.
Changes in temperature, pulse, respirations, or blood pressure may indicate a
medical problem.

4. What is the temperature site for the mouth?
A. 97.9-99.6
B. 98.6-100.6
C. 96.6-98.6
D. 96.6-99.7
CORRECT ANSWER A — 97.9-99.6
RATIONALE Normal oral (mouth) temperature ranges from 97.9°F to 99.6°F. This is the most
common site for measuring temperature in adults who can safely hold a
thermometer in their mouth.

, 5. What is the temperature site for the rectum?
A. 97.9-99.6
B. 98.6-100.6
C. 96.6-98.6
D. 96.6-99.7
CORRECT ANSWER B — 98.6-100.6
RATIONALE Normal rectal temperature ranges from 98.6°F to 100.6°F. Rectal temperatures are
generally 0.5°F to 1°F higher than oral temperatures and are considered the most
accurate.

6. What is the temperature site for the armpit?
A. 97.9-99.6
B. 98.6-100.6
C. 96.6-98.6
D. 96.6-99.7
CORRECT ANSWER C — 96.6-98.6
RATIONALE Normal axillary (armpit) temperature ranges from 96.6°F to 98.6°F. Axillary
temperatures are generally 0.5°F to 1°F lower than oral temperatures.


7. What is the temperature site for the ear (tympanic)?
A. 97.9-99.6
B. 98.6-100.6
C. 96.6-98.6
D. 96.6-99.7
CORRECT ANSWER D — 96.6-99.7
RATIONALE Normal tympanic (ear) temperature ranges from 96.6°F to 99.7°F. This site is quick
and non-invasive but may be affected by ear infections or earwax.

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