CNA Prometric Exam 3 Questions with correct
answers
Which of the following actions is not a part of standard precautions?
A. Washing hands before and after contact with a resident
B. Wearing gown, goggles, and gloves whenever entering a resident's room
C. Wearing goggles when there is a possibility of splashes
D. Using gloves when there is a possibility of contact with body fluid Correct
Answer - B. Wearing gown, goggles, and gloves whenever entering a resident's
room
The major risk to the nursing assistant when lifting a resident to a wheelchair is:
A. Being too short
B. Forgetting to lock the brakes
C. Back injuries
D. Being too tall Correct Answer - C. Back injuries
A nurse aide is walking a resident using a gait belt. The resident tells the nurse aide
she feels dizzy. The nurse aide should
A. Hold the gait belt tighter and ask the resident to rest for a minute
B. Suggest the resident lean on the nurse aide for more support
C. Guide the resident over to the handrail and ask to hold
D. Ease the resident to the floor if a chair is not available Correct Answer - D. Ease
the resident to the floor if a chair is not available
Which of the following is most important when assisting resident with mouth care?
A. Applying toothpaste to the toothbrush
, B. Assisting resident to a sitting position with HOB 60-90 degrees
C. Allowing resident to rinse mouth with mouthwash
D. Brushing the tongue gently Correct Answer - D. Assisting resident to a sitting
position with HOB 60-90 degrees
Gloves must be worn when brushing and flossing teeth to:
A. Prevent the spread of infection.
B. Prevent nurse assistant's hands from getting wet.
C. Prevent nurse assistant from cutting her hands.
D. Ensure a better grip on the toothbrush and dental floss. Correct Answer - A.
Prevent the spread of infection
When a person is NPO, you should:
A. Provide a variety of fluids.
B. Offer fluids in small amounts from small containers.
C. Remove the water pitcher and glass from the overbed table
D. Prevent the person from having oral hygiene care. Correct Answer - C. Remove
the water pitcher and glass from the overbed table
The breathing of fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into the lungs is called?
A. Aspiration
B. Auscultation
C. Inspiration
D. Expiration Correct Answer - A. Aspiration
While assisting a client with denture care the nurse aide observes that the upper
plate is cracked. The nurse aide SHOULD:
answers
Which of the following actions is not a part of standard precautions?
A. Washing hands before and after contact with a resident
B. Wearing gown, goggles, and gloves whenever entering a resident's room
C. Wearing goggles when there is a possibility of splashes
D. Using gloves when there is a possibility of contact with body fluid Correct
Answer - B. Wearing gown, goggles, and gloves whenever entering a resident's
room
The major risk to the nursing assistant when lifting a resident to a wheelchair is:
A. Being too short
B. Forgetting to lock the brakes
C. Back injuries
D. Being too tall Correct Answer - C. Back injuries
A nurse aide is walking a resident using a gait belt. The resident tells the nurse aide
she feels dizzy. The nurse aide should
A. Hold the gait belt tighter and ask the resident to rest for a minute
B. Suggest the resident lean on the nurse aide for more support
C. Guide the resident over to the handrail and ask to hold
D. Ease the resident to the floor if a chair is not available Correct Answer - D. Ease
the resident to the floor if a chair is not available
Which of the following is most important when assisting resident with mouth care?
A. Applying toothpaste to the toothbrush
, B. Assisting resident to a sitting position with HOB 60-90 degrees
C. Allowing resident to rinse mouth with mouthwash
D. Brushing the tongue gently Correct Answer - D. Assisting resident to a sitting
position with HOB 60-90 degrees
Gloves must be worn when brushing and flossing teeth to:
A. Prevent the spread of infection.
B. Prevent nurse assistant's hands from getting wet.
C. Prevent nurse assistant from cutting her hands.
D. Ensure a better grip on the toothbrush and dental floss. Correct Answer - A.
Prevent the spread of infection
When a person is NPO, you should:
A. Provide a variety of fluids.
B. Offer fluids in small amounts from small containers.
C. Remove the water pitcher and glass from the overbed table
D. Prevent the person from having oral hygiene care. Correct Answer - C. Remove
the water pitcher and glass from the overbed table
The breathing of fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into the lungs is called?
A. Aspiration
B. Auscultation
C. Inspiration
D. Expiration Correct Answer - A. Aspiration
While assisting a client with denture care the nurse aide observes that the upper
plate is cracked. The nurse aide SHOULD: