2026/2027 COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE |
200 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES | CAREGIVER
CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP
Arizona Caregiver Practice Test (2026/2027 Edition)
Question 1
A caregiver is assisting an elderly client who has limited mobility and is
at risk for falls. The client insists on walking independently to the
bathroom despite being unsteady on their feet. What is the most
appropriate action for the caregiver?
A. Allow the client to walk alone to maintain independence.
B. Tell the client they are not allowed to walk anymore.
C. Encourage independence while providing appropriate
assistance and safety measures.
D. Restrain the client to prevent falls.
Rationale: Caregivers should promote independence while ensuring
safety through supervision and assistance when necessary.
Question 2
Which of the following is considered a key responsibility of an Arizona
caregiver?
A. Diagnosing medical conditions.
B. Prescribing medications.
C. Assisting clients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
D. Performing surgery.
Rationale: Caregivers commonly assist with bathing, dressing, eating,
mobility, and personal care.
Question 3
,A caregiver notices a sudden change in a client's behavior, including
confusion and difficulty communicating. What should the caregiver do
first?
A. Ignore the behavior because it may pass.
B. Attempt to diagnose the condition.
C. Report the change promptly to the supervisor or healthcare
provider.
D. Administer medication without authorization.
Rationale: Sudden changes in condition should be reported
immediately for evaluation.
Question 4
What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in caregiving?
A. Improve appearance.
B. Save time.
C. Prevent the spread of infection.
D. Protect furniture.
Rationale: Proper hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to
prevent infection transmission.
Question 5
A caregiver is assisting a client with bathing. Which action best promotes
client dignity?
A. Discuss the client's condition loudly with others.
B. Leave the bathroom door open.
C. Provide privacy and explain each step before performing
care.
D. Rush through the task.
Rationale: Respecting privacy and communication helps preserve
dignity.
Question 6
,Which of the following is an example of an Activity of Daily Living
(ADL)?
A. Filing taxes.
B. Grocery shopping.
C. Dressing oneself.
D. Managing investments.
Rationale: Dressing is a basic ADL essential to daily self-care.
Question 7
A client refuses a meal. What is the caregiver's best response?
A. Force the client to eat.
B. Ignore the refusal.
C. Respect the client's choice and report concerns if refusal
continues.
D. Threaten consequences.
Rationale: Clients have the right to refuse care while caregivers
monitor and report concerns.
Question 8
Which body mechanic principle helps prevent caregiver injury?
A. Twisting while lifting.
B. Bending at the knees and keeping the back straight.
C. Reaching overhead while lifting weight.
D. Lifting with one hand.
Rationale: Proper body mechanics reduce the risk of musculoskeletal
injuries.
Question 9
What is the first step when responding to an emergency?
A. Leave the scene.
B. Assess the situation and ensure safety.
C. Begin treatment immediately without assessment.
D. Call family members first.
, Rationale: Safety assessment is critical before taking further action.
Question 10
Which statement reflects client confidentiality?
A. Sharing information with neighbors.
B. Discussing client information on social media.
C. Protecting personal information and sharing only with
authorized individuals.
D. Talking openly about clients in public.
Rationale: Confidentiality protects client privacy and complies with
legal standards.
Question 11
A caregiver notices redness developing on a client's heel. Why is this
important?
A. It is always harmless.
B. It may be an early sign of pressure injury development.
C. It indicates dehydration only.
D. It requires no documentation.
Rationale: Early identification helps prevent worsening skin
breakdown.
Question 12
What should a caregiver do before assisting with transfers?
A. Lift immediately.
B. Remove safety equipment.
C. Explain the procedure and assess the client's ability to
assist.
D. Pull the client quickly.
Rationale: Assessment and communication improve safety.
Question 13