OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT - EXAM
2026/2027 CNA Prometric
Test Prep Test Bank 1
Certified Nurse Assistant
CNA Exam 2026/2027
Official Exam | Grade A+ Verified
A+ Verified 2026/2027 75%
Answers Edition Passing Score
2026/2027 CNA Prometric Test Prep Test Bank 1 with 350 Latest Real Exam Questions and Corr COVER PAGE - 1
, SECTIONS COVERED
Section 1: Safety, Infection Control, and Emergency Procedures (17%)
Section 2: Basic Nursing Skills and Personal Care (17%)
Section 3: Vital Signs, Mobility, Positioning, and Transfers (17%)
Section 4: Nutrition, Elimination, and Restorative Care (17%)
Section 5: Communication, Mental Health, and Resident Rights (16%)
Section 6: Role of the CNA, Legal/Ethical Issues, and Documentation (16%)
Section 1: Safety, Infection Control, and Emergency Procedures Weight: 17%
Q1
A CNA is caring for a resident who needs assistance related to wet floor safety. In this specific situation (scenario 1), the CNA must choose the
safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Wipe up spills immediately and place a wet-floor sign
B. Leave the spill for housekeeping and continue with other tasks
C. Walk through the spill carefully without cleaning
D. Cover the spill with a towel and leave it
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for wet floor safety. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
Q2
A CNA is caring for a resident who needs assistance related to back rub. In this specific situation (scenario 2), the CNA must choose the safest and
most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Perform a back rub only if the resident requests it and never offer
B. Warm lotion in the hands and use long firm strokes toward the heart, avoiding reddened areas
C. Massage directly over reddened pressure areas to increase circulation
D. Use cold lotion straight from the bottle
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for back rub. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the resident's
rights and dignity.
Q3
A family member approaches the CNA and asks about needs assistance related to urinary output. In this specific situation (scenario 3), the CNA
must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Empty the catheter bag into the toilet without measuring
B. Ignore cloudy or foul-smelling urine
C. Measure and record urine output accurately and report unusual color, odor, or amount
D. Estimate urine output by looking at the collection bag
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for urinary output. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
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, Q4
The nurse instructs the CNA to assist a resident who needs assistance related to oxygen safety. In this specific situation (scenario 4), the CNA must
choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Allow the resident to smoke while oxygen is in use
B. Place the oxygen tank on its side next to a heater
C. Use oil-based lotion on the resident's face while on oxygen
D. Keep oxygen equipment at least 10 feet from open flames and post no-smoking signs
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for oxygen safety. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
Q5
The nurse instructs the CNA to assist a resident who needs assistance related to radial pulse measurement. In this specific situation (scenario 5),
the CNA must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA
do?
A. Count the radial pulse for 30 seconds and multiply by 2 if regular, or for a full minute if irregular
B. Estimate the pulse by looking at the resident's chest
C. Count for 10 seconds and multiply by 6 for all residents
D. Use the thumb to feel the pulse
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for radial pulse measurement. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect
the resident's rights and dignity.
Q6
While providing care, the nursing assistant notices that a resident needs assistance related to documentation. In this specific situation (scenario 6),
the CNA must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA
do?
A. Leave blank spaces for others to fill in later
B. Record care and observations accurately, completely, and in a timely manner
C. Document care before it is given to save time
D. Use pencil so errors can be erased
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for documentation. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
Q7
The resident's condition has changed and the CNA must decide how to needs assistance related to feeding resident. In this specific situation
(scenario 7), the CNA must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What
should the CNA do?
A. Mix all foods together to make feeding faster
B. Leave the resident alone with a full tray if they are slow
C. Sit facing the resident, offer small bites, and allow time to chew and swallow
D. Stand over the resident and feed quickly to finish the meal
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for feeding resident. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
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, Q8
During morning care, the CNA observes that the resident needs assistance related to fall prevention call light. In this specific situation (scenario 8),
the CNA must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA
do?
A. Raise the bed to working height and leave the call light on the floor
B. Apply restraints to prevent falls
C. Tell the resident not to move without permission
D. Place the call light within the resident's reach and keep the bed in the lowest position
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for fall prevention call light. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
Q9
During morning care, the CNA observes that the resident needs assistance related to hand hygiene before resident contact. In this specific situation
(scenario 9), the CNA must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What
should the CNA do?
A. Perform hand hygiene before and after resident contact and after removing gloves
B. Wash hands only after the shift ends
C. Use gloves instead of hand hygiene
D. Skip hand hygiene if hands look clean
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for hand hygiene before resident contact. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or
fail to protect the resident's rights and dignity.
Q10
A CNA is caring for a resident who needs assistance related to gait belt use. In this specific situation (scenario 10), the CNA must choose the safest
and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Apply the gait belt over bare skin for a better grip
B. Apply the gait belt snugly over clothing and use an underhand grasp when assisting
C. Apply the gait belt loosely so it does not leave marks
D. Use the gait belt to lift the resident completely off the floor
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for gait belt use. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the resident's
rights and dignity.
Q11
A resident asks the CNA for help with needs assistance related to temperature oral. In this specific situation (scenario 11), the CNA must choose the
safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Use a rectal thermometer for an oral reading
B. Force the thermometer under the tongue of an uncooperative resident
C. Wait 15-20 minutes after the resident has eaten or drunk before taking an oral temperature
D. Take an oral temperature immediately after hot coffee
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for temperature oral. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
Q12
At the beginning of the shift, the CNA finds that a resident needs assistance related to fluid restriction. In this specific situation (scenario 12), the
CNA must choose the safest and most appropriate action based on standard CNA training and the resident's care plan. What should the CNA do?
A. Allow the resident unlimited fluids if they are thirsty
B. Give all allowed fluids at once in the morning
C. Ignore the restriction if the resident requests more water
D. Follow the ordered fluid limit and space fluids throughout the day as directed by the nurse
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
The correct action follows standard CNA procedure for fluid restriction. Other options either violate safety principles, exceed the CNA scope, or fail to protect the
resident's rights and dignity.
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