CNA FINAL EXAM ALREADY PASSED
An acute illness is - =A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover
Persons living in nursing centers are called - =residents
The nursing team involves the following except - =Doctors
You have an important role in meeting standards and in the survey process. You must do the
following except - =Interview patients and family
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 is a - =Federal Law
OBRA requires retraining and/or new competency evaluation for persons who - =Have not
worked as a nursing assistant for 2 years
Does a nurse have to delegate a task to you? - =No. The nurse makes delegation decisions that
are best for the person
A nursing assistant is also an EMT who works for the fire dept. In her EMT role, she is allowed
to start IVs. On the weekend, she works as a nursing assistant at a nursing center. The RN asks
her to start an IV on a resident. What should the nursing assistant do? - =Politely refuse to do the
task and explain why
Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's movement is - =False imprisonment
You see a nursing assistant hitting a resident. What should you do? - =Tell the nurse
Work ethics mean - =Behavior in the workplace
You should wear a wristwatch that - =Has a sweep hand
,Treating the person with dignity is - =Respectfulness
A nursing center wants to hire you. Which is NOT required? - =A photo
You see two health team members talking quietly to each other. You tell your co-worker what
you overhear. This is - =Gossip
You need to talk to the nurse about a patient or resident. Where should you do this? - =In private
Before leaving the unit for a break, you need to - =Tell the nurse
A patient's care is assigned to Sally. The patient needs to use the bathroom. Sally is on a meal
break. Who will help the patient? - =Any staff member on the unit will help
Which will NOT protect patients, residents, and you from harm? - =Making excuses or blaming
others for your actions
Stress is - =The response or change in the body caused by any emotional, physical, social, or
economic factor
Which of the following are used to record frequent measurements or observations? - =Flow
sheets
When should you report changes in the person's condition? - =At once
These statements are about charting, Which is incorrect? - =You can chart a procedure before
completing it
When charting, you should record - =Safety measures performed
, Messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and body movements is - =Body
language
Which is correct? - =Calling patients and residents by their titles (Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr.) promotes
dignity and shows respect
You can help a new resident fel safe and secure by - =Listening to the person's concerns
Family and friends usually help meet the person's - =Love and belonging needs
Which is a common response to illness and disability - =Anger
You ask a patient a question. You should - =Give the person time to process what you asked
Which is important when communicating with persons who are disabled? - =Your attitude
The process of cell division in called - =Mitosis
The point at which two or more bones meet is a - =Joint
Which is NOT a main part of the brain? - =Spinal cord
Another name for the trachea is the - =windpipe
Which separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity? - =The diaphragm
The process of breaking food down physically and chemically for absorption and use by the
body is - =Digestion
An acute illness is - =A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover
Persons living in nursing centers are called - =residents
The nursing team involves the following except - =Doctors
You have an important role in meeting standards and in the survey process. You must do the
following except - =Interview patients and family
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 is a - =Federal Law
OBRA requires retraining and/or new competency evaluation for persons who - =Have not
worked as a nursing assistant for 2 years
Does a nurse have to delegate a task to you? - =No. The nurse makes delegation decisions that
are best for the person
A nursing assistant is also an EMT who works for the fire dept. In her EMT role, she is allowed
to start IVs. On the weekend, she works as a nursing assistant at a nursing center. The RN asks
her to start an IV on a resident. What should the nursing assistant do? - =Politely refuse to do the
task and explain why
Unlawful restraint or restriction of a person's movement is - =False imprisonment
You see a nursing assistant hitting a resident. What should you do? - =Tell the nurse
Work ethics mean - =Behavior in the workplace
You should wear a wristwatch that - =Has a sweep hand
,Treating the person with dignity is - =Respectfulness
A nursing center wants to hire you. Which is NOT required? - =A photo
You see two health team members talking quietly to each other. You tell your co-worker what
you overhear. This is - =Gossip
You need to talk to the nurse about a patient or resident. Where should you do this? - =In private
Before leaving the unit for a break, you need to - =Tell the nurse
A patient's care is assigned to Sally. The patient needs to use the bathroom. Sally is on a meal
break. Who will help the patient? - =Any staff member on the unit will help
Which will NOT protect patients, residents, and you from harm? - =Making excuses or blaming
others for your actions
Stress is - =The response or change in the body caused by any emotional, physical, social, or
economic factor
Which of the following are used to record frequent measurements or observations? - =Flow
sheets
When should you report changes in the person's condition? - =At once
These statements are about charting, Which is incorrect? - =You can chart a procedure before
completing it
When charting, you should record - =Safety measures performed
, Messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and body movements is - =Body
language
Which is correct? - =Calling patients and residents by their titles (Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr.) promotes
dignity and shows respect
You can help a new resident fel safe and secure by - =Listening to the person's concerns
Family and friends usually help meet the person's - =Love and belonging needs
Which is a common response to illness and disability - =Anger
You ask a patient a question. You should - =Give the person time to process what you asked
Which is important when communicating with persons who are disabled? - =Your attitude
The process of cell division in called - =Mitosis
The point at which two or more bones meet is a - =Joint
Which is NOT a main part of the brain? - =Spinal cord
Another name for the trachea is the - =windpipe
Which separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity? - =The diaphragm
The process of breaking food down physically and chemically for absorption and use by the
body is - =Digestion