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1. every CNA is aware that it is not her or his duty as a CNA to
a) help a resident take a bath
b) administer medications
c) keep a resident's room clean
d) apply an ice pack
Answer: B) Administer medication
2. Could you identify the option below that exemplifies patient battery?
a) the CNA bathes the patient without the resident's permission
b) the CNA seeks prior permission to touch the patient when the resident needs
assistance to visit the bathroom
c) the CNA cleans the patient's glasses
d) the CNA isolates the patient from other residents in a bid to punish him or
,her
Answer: a) the CNA bathes the patient without the resident's permission
3. After seeing unexplained bruises on a patient, a CNA is suspicious that a
particular resident is being abused. In addition, the resident refuses to answer
the majority of questions asked and also refuses ADLs. What step would you
advise the CNA to take in regard to the situation?
a) the CNA should immediately report his or her own suspicions to the super-
visor
b) the CNA should immediately alert the nurse who handles to patient's direct
care about the bruises
c) the CNA should be persistent in asking the resident who the abuser is
d) the CNA should be patient and wait for additional proof of abuse
Answer: a) the CNA should immediately report his or her own suspicions to the supervisor
4. which of the options below exemplifies MRSA
a) a bacterial strain that is easily treated with antibiotics
b) a mnemonic that easily reminds you how to act if. a fire erupts in a facility
you are in
c) activities that residents are expected to engage in so as to remain safe
, d) a drug-resident bacterial strain that antibiotics cannot easily treat
Answer: d) a drug-res-ident bacterial strain which antibiotics cannot easily treat
5. which of the options below rates highest as far as prevention of infection is
concerned?
a) using hand sanitizer after working with the patient
b) wearing gloves whenever there is a chance of coming into contact with
someone's bodily fluids
c) washing your hands frequently
d) relying on standard precautions when caring for patients
Answer: c) washing your hands frequently
6. when giving a patient a bath, a CNA should always
a) use almost cool water in order to improve the patient's blood circulation
b) allow the patient to participate in the care being provided so as to encourage
the patient to feel more. independent
c) clean the patient's perineal region before helping the patient clean his or her
own face.
d) perform all care for the patient so the patient so the the patient is able
to conserve his or her energy