Nurse Aide 1: Final Exam
Questions and Answers 100%
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nurse aide 1 (nurse aide or nursing assistant) - CORRECT ANSWER-valued,
unlicensed member of the health care team responsible for providing delegated
nursing tasks within a defined range of function for residents in a variety of
settings and who is listed on the NC Nurse Aide 1 Registry
NC Nurse Aide 1 Registry - CORRECT ANSWER-a registry of all people who
meet state and federal training and testing requirements to perform Nurse Aide 1
tasks in the State of NC
National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) - CORRECT ANSWER-
written/oral exam consisting of a demonstration of 5 skills; may take up to 3 times
upon completion of a state approved Nurse Aide 1 Training Program
Listing Renewals - CORRECT ANSWER-through qualified work experience
completed every 24 months; requires working a minimum of 8 hours, receiving
payment for work experience, and being supervised by an RN (if not, will be
required to retrain and retake and pass NNAAP exam)
,Listing Renewal Form - CORRECT ANSWER-nurse aide and RN must complete
a designated portion (online); complete 3 months prior to expiration date (no
longer mailed to nurse aides); nurse aides cannot work once expires
www.ncbon.com (NC Board of Nursing) and www.ncnar.org (NC Division of
Health Service Regulation) - CORRECT ANSWER-what key web sites should
every nurse aide know?
perform delegated basic nursing and personal care skills in a competent, caring
manner and use appropriate interpersonal skills - CORRECT ANSWER-what are
the job responsibilities of nurse aides?
non-laminated social security card and another form of a current official US
government signature-bearing ID - CORRECT ANSWER-what must you bring
with you on the day of the exam?
vital signs (TPR & BP) - CORRECT ANSWER-show how well vital organs are
functioning- heart and lungs, plus the regulation of temp.
temp., pulse, respiration, and blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER-what do vital
signs include?
pain - CORRECT ANSWER-what is the 5th vital sign some facilities may
consider?
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, pain - CORRECT ANSWER-different than other vital signs which are objective
(collected by the nurse aide's senses) because it is subjective (whatever the resident
says it is and varies from resident to resident)
respiration - CORRECT ANSWER-process that supplies oxygen to the cells and
removes carbon dioxide from cells; each involves one inspiration and one
expiration (count chest rises)
respiratory rate (respirations) - CORRECT ANSWER-the number of inspirations
(inhalations) the person takes in a minute
normal respiratory values (eupnea) - CORRECT ANSWER-between 12 and 20
breaths per minute
bradypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-less than 12 breaths per minute
tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-more than 20 breaths per minute
apnea - CORRECT ANSWER-absence of breathing
hypoventilation - CORRECT ANSWER-slow, shallow breathing that may be
irregular
hyperventilation - CORRECT ANSWER-rapid, deep breathing
dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER-painful or difficult breathing
cheyne-stokes - CORRECT ANSWER-alternating periods of slow, irregular
breathing and rapid, shallow breathing, plus short periods of apnea
Questions and Answers 100%
PASS
nurse aide 1 (nurse aide or nursing assistant) - CORRECT ANSWER-valued,
unlicensed member of the health care team responsible for providing delegated
nursing tasks within a defined range of function for residents in a variety of
settings and who is listed on the NC Nurse Aide 1 Registry
NC Nurse Aide 1 Registry - CORRECT ANSWER-a registry of all people who
meet state and federal training and testing requirements to perform Nurse Aide 1
tasks in the State of NC
National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) - CORRECT ANSWER-
written/oral exam consisting of a demonstration of 5 skills; may take up to 3 times
upon completion of a state approved Nurse Aide 1 Training Program
Listing Renewals - CORRECT ANSWER-through qualified work experience
completed every 24 months; requires working a minimum of 8 hours, receiving
payment for work experience, and being supervised by an RN (if not, will be
required to retrain and retake and pass NNAAP exam)
,Listing Renewal Form - CORRECT ANSWER-nurse aide and RN must complete
a designated portion (online); complete 3 months prior to expiration date (no
longer mailed to nurse aides); nurse aides cannot work once expires
www.ncbon.com (NC Board of Nursing) and www.ncnar.org (NC Division of
Health Service Regulation) - CORRECT ANSWER-what key web sites should
every nurse aide know?
perform delegated basic nursing and personal care skills in a competent, caring
manner and use appropriate interpersonal skills - CORRECT ANSWER-what are
the job responsibilities of nurse aides?
non-laminated social security card and another form of a current official US
government signature-bearing ID - CORRECT ANSWER-what must you bring
with you on the day of the exam?
vital signs (TPR & BP) - CORRECT ANSWER-show how well vital organs are
functioning- heart and lungs, plus the regulation of temp.
temp., pulse, respiration, and blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER-what do vital
signs include?
pain - CORRECT ANSWER-what is the 5th vital sign some facilities may
consider?
© 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved. This document is
protected by copyright law
, pain - CORRECT ANSWER-different than other vital signs which are objective
(collected by the nurse aide's senses) because it is subjective (whatever the resident
says it is and varies from resident to resident)
respiration - CORRECT ANSWER-process that supplies oxygen to the cells and
removes carbon dioxide from cells; each involves one inspiration and one
expiration (count chest rises)
respiratory rate (respirations) - CORRECT ANSWER-the number of inspirations
(inhalations) the person takes in a minute
normal respiratory values (eupnea) - CORRECT ANSWER-between 12 and 20
breaths per minute
bradypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-less than 12 breaths per minute
tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-more than 20 breaths per minute
apnea - CORRECT ANSWER-absence of breathing
hypoventilation - CORRECT ANSWER-slow, shallow breathing that may be
irregular
hyperventilation - CORRECT ANSWER-rapid, deep breathing
dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER-painful or difficult breathing
cheyne-stokes - CORRECT ANSWER-alternating periods of slow, irregular
breathing and rapid, shallow breathing, plus short periods of apnea