CNA PRACTICE EXAMUPDATED Study
Guide QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
What type of fire can be put out with water?
(A) Electrical
(B) Grease
(C) Paper
(D) Chemical - CORRECT ANSWERS C) paper
A nurse aide should give an unconscious
client oral hygiene at LEAST every:
(A) 2 hours.
(B) 4 hours.
(C) 6 hours.
(D) 8 hours - CORRECT ANSWERS A) 2 hours
A confused and disoriented client is begging to go home. The nurse aide's BEST
response to this client is:
(A) tell the client, "This is your home."
(B) take the client to the activity room.
(C) ask the client to tell the nurse aide about his/her home.
(D) tell the client, " We will take you home later." - CORRECT ANSWERS
C) ask the client to tell the nurse aide about his/her home.
A client with Alzheimer's disease wanders from room to room moving the
belongings of other clients to different locations. Alert and oriented clients are
angry that their things have been moved. The nurse aide SHOULD:
, (A) return the client to the client's room and close the door.
(B) find the missing articles and return them.
(C) walk with the client to keep from wandering.
(D) assure the other clients that the client with Alzheimer's disease will not
harm them. - CORRECT ANSWERS B) find the missing articles and
return them
Which of the following is a restraint alternative?
(A) Lap buddy/tray
(B) A sedative
(C) Pain management
(D) A hand mitt - CORRECT ANSWERS C) pain management
When caring for a client who uses a protective device (restraint), the nurse aide
SHOULD:
(A) assess the client once every hour.
(B) assure the protective device is tight.
(C) check the client's body alignment.
(D) release the protective device once a shift. - CORRECT ANSWERS
(C) check the client's body alignment.
42. When giving a back rub the nurse aide
SHOULD:
(A) use circular motion over bony areas.
(B) position client in supine position.
(C) use short, light strokes.
(D) warm lotion in microwave. - CORRECT ANSWERS A) use circular
motion over bony areas
Guide QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
What type of fire can be put out with water?
(A) Electrical
(B) Grease
(C) Paper
(D) Chemical - CORRECT ANSWERS C) paper
A nurse aide should give an unconscious
client oral hygiene at LEAST every:
(A) 2 hours.
(B) 4 hours.
(C) 6 hours.
(D) 8 hours - CORRECT ANSWERS A) 2 hours
A confused and disoriented client is begging to go home. The nurse aide's BEST
response to this client is:
(A) tell the client, "This is your home."
(B) take the client to the activity room.
(C) ask the client to tell the nurse aide about his/her home.
(D) tell the client, " We will take you home later." - CORRECT ANSWERS
C) ask the client to tell the nurse aide about his/her home.
A client with Alzheimer's disease wanders from room to room moving the
belongings of other clients to different locations. Alert and oriented clients are
angry that their things have been moved. The nurse aide SHOULD:
, (A) return the client to the client's room and close the door.
(B) find the missing articles and return them.
(C) walk with the client to keep from wandering.
(D) assure the other clients that the client with Alzheimer's disease will not
harm them. - CORRECT ANSWERS B) find the missing articles and
return them
Which of the following is a restraint alternative?
(A) Lap buddy/tray
(B) A sedative
(C) Pain management
(D) A hand mitt - CORRECT ANSWERS C) pain management
When caring for a client who uses a protective device (restraint), the nurse aide
SHOULD:
(A) assess the client once every hour.
(B) assure the protective device is tight.
(C) check the client's body alignment.
(D) release the protective device once a shift. - CORRECT ANSWERS
(C) check the client's body alignment.
42. When giving a back rub the nurse aide
SHOULD:
(A) use circular motion over bony areas.
(B) position client in supine position.
(C) use short, light strokes.
(D) warm lotion in microwave. - CORRECT ANSWERS A) use circular
motion over bony areas