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## Table of Contents
1. Role of the Nursing Assistant
2. Communication and Interpersonal Skills
3. Infection Prevention and Standard Precautions
4. Safety and Emergency Procedures
5. Basic Nursing Skills
6. Personal Care Skills
7. Mental Health and Social Service Needs
8. Care of Cognitively Impaired Residents
9. Resident Rights and Ethics
10. Restorative Care
Introduction
The Florida CNA Written Examination evaluates the knowledge and judgment required to
provide safe, compassionate, and competent nursing assistant care in a variety of
healthcare settings. Candidates are expected to demonstrate understanding of infection
control, resident rights, communication, personal care, safety, restorative care, mental
health, and basic nursing skills while applying sound clinical reasoning to realistic patient
situations. This practice examination reflects current standards commonly assessed on
modern CNA licensing examinations and emphasizes application rather than simple recall.
,Carefully read each question, select the best answer, and review the explanation to
strengthen your understanding of essential CNA concepts and professional
responsibilities.
Question 1
A nursing assistant enters a resident's room and finds the resident lying on the floor. What
should the nursing assistant do FIRST?
A. Help the resident back into bed.
B. Check the resident for responsiveness and call for the nurse.
C. Leave the room to continue assigned duties.
D. Ask the resident to walk to a chair.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Never move a resident after a fall unless directed. First assess responsiveness,
ensure safety, and notify the nurse immediately.
Question 2
Which action best demonstrates respect for a resident's right to privacy?
A. Discussing the resident's condition in the hallway.
B. Closing the curtain and door before providing care.
,C. Leaving the resident uncovered during bathing.
D. Sharing resident information with visitors.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Privacy is protected by closing curtains or doors and exposing only the area
being cared for.
Question 3
A CNA should wash hands MOST effectively by:
A. Using water only.
B. Washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds when visibly soiled.
C. Wearing gloves instead of washing hands.
D. Wiping hands on a towel.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Soap and water are required when hands are visibly dirty or after contact with
certain infectious organisms.
Question 4
A resident refuses to eat lunch. What is the BEST response?
, A. Force the resident to eat.
B. Remove the tray without informing anyone.
C. Ask why the resident does not wish to eat and report the refusal.
D. Tell the resident they will become ill if they refuse.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Respect the resident's choice, explore the reason, and report significant refusals
to the nurse.
Question 5
Which personal protective equipment should be worn when there is a risk of contact with
blood?
A. Gloves
B. Shoe covers only
C. Hair cover only
D. Gown only
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Gloves are required whenever contact with blood or body fluids is anticipated.