CNA STATE EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
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Which is the easiest and most important way to prevent infections
from spreading?
a) standard precautions
b) practicing hand hygiene
c) transmission-based precautions
d) the blood-borne pathogen standard - ANSWER-b) practicing
hand hygiene
You suspect that a nursing center resident is being abused. What
should you do?
a) tell the nurse
b) call the police
c) talk to the family
d) mind your own business - ANSWER-a) tell the nurse
You tear a glove while performing a task. You should:
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a) complete the task before removing the gloves
b) ask the nurse what to do
c) remove the gloves, practice hand hygiene, and put on a new
pair
d) remove the glove and put on a new one - ANSWER-c) remove
the gloves, practice hand hygiene, and put on a new pair
As a nursing assistant, you can:
a) report changes in the person's condition to the nurse
b) give drugs and insert tubes into body openings
c) take verbal or telephone orders from doctors
d) discuss the person's diagnosis with the family - ANSWER-a)
report changes in the person's condition to the nurse
Older persons are at risk for shearing. Which measure will protect
the person from pain and injury?
a) ask the family member to assist you
b) use a friction-reducing device when moving the person
c) pull the person quickly toward you
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d) move the person on your own - ANSWER-b) use a friction-
reducing device when moving the person
A resident has slid down in bed. Her skin sticks to the bed while
her muscles move down. This is:
a) shearing
b) friction
c) ergonomics
d) logrolling - ANSWER-a) shearing
A resident has a communicable disease. The nurse tells you that
droplet precautions are needed. You know that droplets are
produced by:
a) splashes and sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or
excretions
b) coughing, sneezing, or talking
c) chickenpox or the measles
d) touching surfaces or care items in the person's room -
ANSWER-b) coughing, sneezing, or talking
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These statements are about gowns. Which is correct?
a) they are worn when splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids,
secretions, or excretions are likely
b) the gown must partially cover you from your neck to your
knees.
c) a wet gown is considered to be contaminated if soaked
d) the gown front and sleeves are considered to be clean -
ANSWER-a) they are worn when splashes or sprays of blood,
body fluids, secretions, or excretions are likely
Which of the following would be considered a susceptible host?
a) a healthy preschooler
b) a very old person
c) a healthy middle-aged adult
d) an adolescent who is healthy - ANSWER-b) a very old person
A microbe that is harmful and can cause an infection is:
a) a virus
b) a pathogen