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## Table of Contents
- Resident Rights and Ethics
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Infection Prevention and Standard Precautions
- Safety and Emergency Procedures
- Basic Nursing Skills
- Personal Care Skills
- Mobility, Positioning, and Rehabilitation
- Nutrition and Hydration
- Mental Health and Social Services
- Care of Residents with Cognitive Impairment
- Documentation and Legal Responsibilities
- Florida CNA Scope of Practice and Professional Standards
Introduction
The Florida CNA Challenge Examination assesses the knowledge, judgment, and practical
decision-making expected of nursing assistants who demonstrate competency without
completing a traditional training program. The examination emphasizes safe, ethical,
resident-centered care in accordance with current professional standards and Florida
practice expectations. Candidates should be prepared to apply infection prevention
,principles, communicate effectively, protect resident rights, recognize changes in
condition, perform fundamental nursing assistant skills, and respond appropriately to
common healthcare situations. This practice examination reflects the style and difficulty of
contemporary CNA licensing assessments and is designed to strengthen clinical reasoning,
reinforce essential concepts, and improve examination readiness through realistic
scenarios and evidence-based practice.
Question 1
A nursing assistant enters a resident's room before providing morning care. What should
the assistant do first?
A. Begin bathing the resident immediately.
B. Introduce themselves, identify the resident, and explain the procedure.
C. Gather linen after starting care.
D. Raise the bed to its highest position before speaking.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Verifying the resident's identity and explaining the planned care promotes
safety, informed participation, and respect for resident rights.
Question 2
,A resident refuses to take a bath despite encouragement. What is the nursing assistant's
best response?
A. Force the resident to bathe.
B. Document the refusal and report it to the nurse.
C. Threaten to report the resident.
D. Ignore the resident for the rest of the shift.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Competent adults have the right to refuse care. The refusal should be
documented and reported so the nurse can assess the situation.
Question 3
While assisting a resident to walk, the resident suddenly becomes weak. What should the
nursing assistant do?
A. Attempt to hold the resident upright.
B. Ease the resident gently to the floor while protecting the head.
C. Leave to get help immediately.
D. Pull the resident back to bed.
Correct Answer: B
, Explanation: Safely lowering the resident to the floor helps prevent serious injury if a fall
cannot be avoided.
Question 4
Which action best demonstrates proper hand hygiene?
A. Wash only after visible soil is present.
B. Wear gloves instead of washing hands.
C. Clean hands before and after every resident contact.
D. Wash hands only at the end of the shift.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Hand hygiene before and after resident contact is the most effective method for
preventing healthcare-associated infections.
Question 5
A resident with dysphagia is eating lunch. Which observation requires immediate
intervention?
A. The resident eats slowly.
B. The resident coughs repeatedly while swallowing.