Answers 2025
A infection is limited to one specific location.
A. Generalized
B. Localized
C. Healthcare-associated infection (HAI)
D. Systemic
- ANSWERS-B
A is a feeding tube inserted through the nose into the stomach
A. Naso-enteral tube
B. Jejunostomy tube
C. PEG tube
D. Naso-gastric tube
- ANSWERS-D
A "silent aspirator" is a resident who
A. Has dysphagia without obvious symptom
B. Coughs when s(he) tries to swallow
C. Does not speak
D. Has symptoms of aphasia
- ANSWERS-A
A "silent aspirator" is a resident who
A. Has dysphagia without obvious symptoms
B. Coughs when s(he) tries to swallow
C. Does not speak
D. Has symptoms of aphasia
- ANSWERS-A
A certified nursing assistant is required to keep the board informed of his/her current
A. CPR certification
B. Health insurance coverage
C. Immunizations
D. Legal name
- ANSWERS-D
A CNA is to inform the Board of change in employer and employer's address within
A. 15 days
B. 30 days
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,C. 45 days
D. 60 days
- ANSWERS-B
A CNA needs to renew his/her CNA certification every
A. Year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
- ANSWERS-B
A document that describes chemicals used in the facility is the
A. ASAP
B. MDS
C. ICP
D. MSDS
- ANSWERS-D
A licensed nurse gives you two tablets that she says are Tylenol and tells you to give them to a
resident. You should
A. Give the tablets to the resident with water
B. Take the tablets yourself and tell the nurse you gave them
C. Give the Tylenol to the resident with milk
D. Take the tablets to the nursing supervisor
- ANSWERS-D
A life threatening situation requiring immediate intervention is
A. Coughing
B. Dizziness
C. Vomiting
D. Wheezing
- ANSWERS-D
A low protein diet may be prescribed for a resident with
A. Heart disease
B. Diabetes
C. Kidney disease
D. High blood pressure
- ANSWERS-C
A newly admitted, confused resident asks for a snack. The NA does not know what type of a diet
the resident is on. The NA should
A. Refer to the resident's care plan
B. Give the resident a choice of snacks
C. Ask the resident about his diet
D. Ask a visiting family member
- ANSWERS-A
A nurse aide is caring for a resident who is agitated. The nurse aide should
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, A. Talk in a slow, calming manner
B. Tell the resident to be quiet
C. Ask to reassign the care of this resident
D. Speak loudly so the resident can hear the instructions
- ANSWERS-A
A nursing assistant can help a dying resident
A. By keeping the resident comfortable
B. By keeping the resident isolated
C. By decreasing touching as death approaches
D. By not bothering the resident when possible
- ANSWERS-A
A nursing assistant's responsibility w/ an oxygen concentrator includes
A. Adjusting the oxygen level on the concentrator
B. Changing the concentrator's air filter
C. Filling the concentrator's humidifying bottle
D. Turing the concentrator on and off
- ANSWERS-D
A physical therapist works with a resident to improve
A. Speech
B. Hearing
C. Sight
D. Mobility
- ANSWERS-D
A resident has a respiratory infection and is required to wear a mask when he leaves his room.
This is breaking the chain of infection in the area of
A. Portal of entry
B. Portal of exit
C. Mode of transmission
D. Susceptible host
- ANSWERS-B
A Resident who is disoriented is:
A. Likely diagnosed as ADL
B. Confused as to time and place
C. Frequently violent
D. Probably over 65 yrs old
- ANSWERS-B
A Resident's call signal should be
A. Answered at least twice a shift
B. Available just outside of the resident's reach
C. Matched to the resident's ability to operate
D. Placed on the resident's weak side
- ANSWERS-C
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