NGN ATI CNA COMPETENCY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANS
2023/2024 GRADED A+
What is meant by the term "resident physician"? - correct answer✅A resident physician is an
training in a specialty and practicing as ahealthcare provider.
List the following in order of medical responsibility (from greatest to least): Physician's Assist
Nurse (LPN), Doctor, Certified NursingAssistant (CNA), Registered Nurse (RN). - correct answ
Assistant (PA), Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Certified Nursing Assist
When providing mouth care to a patient, which position should they be in? -correct
answer✅Fowler's -Fowler's is an upright position that helps minimize aspiration.
When feeding a patient, how often should you offer fluids? - correct answer✅Atminimum, e
food What type of tooth brush bristle is considered the universal best choice? - correctanswe
,When not in use, where should dentures be stored? - correct answer✅In adenture cup filled
clean water
--Storing your dentures in a cup filled with clean water helps prevent damage tothe dentures
When helping a patient who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aideshould assist
- correct answer✅on the patient's weak side
When shaving a patient, you should always shave in the direction of what? -correct answer✅ha
--When shaving a patient's face, you should shave downward; when shaving theneck, you sh
shave upward.
What is a partial bath? - correct answer✅A partial bath occurs in bed. It differs from a comp
bath in that the patient is able to perform some of the bathhimself, and the healthcare w
only there for assistance.
When is the best time to bathe a patient? - correct answer✅When they choose.
--Although this may be inconvenient to the busy schedule of the nursing assistant,patients ha
right to choose when and how often they bathe.
What are some ways you can ensure a safe showering experience for your independent patie
correct answer✅Check the water temperature before thepatient gets in the shower, make s
floor is uncluttered and free of slippery substances, ensure the patency of safety rails and ch
have all supplies in easy reaching distance of the patient.
--Medium or hard bristle toothbrushes may be considered too irritating for somepatients.
,Some patients may have special nail care instructions due to circulatory issues inthe hands o
that are likely causes of these circulatory issues. - correct answer✅Raynaud's disease and di
Signs and symptoms of shock may include - correct answer✅low blood pressure,tachycardia
& pale skin
What are the two parts of the nervous system? - correct answer✅CNA-central nervous system (
and PNS- peripheral nervous system(the body's nerves)
,
2023/2024 GRADED A+
What is meant by the term "resident physician"? - correct answer✅A resident physician is an
training in a specialty and practicing as ahealthcare provider.
List the following in order of medical responsibility (from greatest to least): Physician's Assist
Nurse (LPN), Doctor, Certified NursingAssistant (CNA), Registered Nurse (RN). - correct answ
Assistant (PA), Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Certified Nursing Assist
When providing mouth care to a patient, which position should they be in? -correct
answer✅Fowler's -Fowler's is an upright position that helps minimize aspiration.
When feeding a patient, how often should you offer fluids? - correct answer✅Atminimum, e
food What type of tooth brush bristle is considered the universal best choice? - correctanswe
,When not in use, where should dentures be stored? - correct answer✅In adenture cup filled
clean water
--Storing your dentures in a cup filled with clean water helps prevent damage tothe dentures
When helping a patient who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aideshould assist
- correct answer✅on the patient's weak side
When shaving a patient, you should always shave in the direction of what? -correct answer✅ha
--When shaving a patient's face, you should shave downward; when shaving theneck, you sh
shave upward.
What is a partial bath? - correct answer✅A partial bath occurs in bed. It differs from a comp
bath in that the patient is able to perform some of the bathhimself, and the healthcare w
only there for assistance.
When is the best time to bathe a patient? - correct answer✅When they choose.
--Although this may be inconvenient to the busy schedule of the nursing assistant,patients ha
right to choose when and how often they bathe.
What are some ways you can ensure a safe showering experience for your independent patie
correct answer✅Check the water temperature before thepatient gets in the shower, make s
floor is uncluttered and free of slippery substances, ensure the patency of safety rails and ch
have all supplies in easy reaching distance of the patient.
--Medium or hard bristle toothbrushes may be considered too irritating for somepatients.
,Some patients may have special nail care instructions due to circulatory issues inthe hands o
that are likely causes of these circulatory issues. - correct answer✅Raynaud's disease and di
Signs and symptoms of shock may include - correct answer✅low blood pressure,tachycardia
& pale skin
What are the two parts of the nervous system? - correct answer✅CNA-central nervous system (
and PNS- peripheral nervous system(the body's nerves)
,