CNA Final Exam Practice Questions 2022
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1.Mrs. Smith refuses to take a bath. The C.N.A should: A: Say "It's okay, you can take a shower next week." B: Chart that shower was refused.
C: Ask why they are refusing and emphasis benefits of showering.
D: Force resident to bath: C: Ask why they are refusing and emphasis benefits of showering.
2.A resident who is continent and free from odors should receive a bath
at least:
A: Daily
B: Twice a week
C: Once a week
D: Twice a month: B: Twice a week
3.The purpose of nail care is to:
A: Harden nails, neat appearance
B: Decrease bacteria build up and have neat appearance. C: Decrease bacteria build up, and harden nails.
D: Harden nails, and soften skin: B: Decrease bacteria build up and have neat appearance
4.To prevent a resident from being chilled in the shower, the C.N.A could: A: Direct electric space heater toward the resident
B: Keep room temperature between 60-65 F C: Keep water temperature at 120 F
D: Keep shower nozzle directed at residents body.: Keep shower nozzle direct- ed at residents body
5.The purpose of oral hygiene is to:
A; ROM of mouth and remove food
B: Decrease circulation, and remove plaque
C: Eliminate bad taste, and prevent halitosis
D: Prevent infections, and dry gums: Eliminate bad taste, and prevent halitosis
6.Tuberculosis is transmitted by: A: contaminated air
B: Infected wound
C: Contaminated food or water
D: Contaminated blood: Contaminated air
7.Droplet precautions are used for: A: Influenza
B: Scabies C: Tuberculosis
D: Chicken pox: Influenza
8.Which of the following diseases are NOT caused by a virus? A: Common cold
B: Tuberculosis
C: Hepatitis
D: Measles: Tuberculosis
9.The purpose of the CNA wearing gloves for resident care is: A: Role model sanitary practices to coworkers
B: Decrease the need for frequent hand washing C: Protect against dry skin
D: Provide a barrier between the CNA and infectious microorganisms: Pro- vide a barrier between the CNA and infectious microorganisms
10.Which action should the CNA take first when a fire is discovered in a resident room?
A: Attempt to extinguish a fire
B: Remove the resident from danger
C: Shut the door and report to the charge nurse
D: Activate the fire alarm: Remove the resident from danger
11.The systolic reading of the blood pressure is:
A: The constant pressure within the heart. B: The last sound heard
C: Heard when the blood flows through the artery with force.
D: Muffled or change of sound: Heard when the blood flows through the artery with force
12.The diastolic reading of a blood pressure is:
A: Heard when the blood flows through the arteries with force B: First sound heard
C: Heard when the heart is at rest
D: Heard when the heart contracts: Heard when the heart is at rest
13.What is the normal range of oral temperature for the elderly? A: 95-97 F
B: 95-98.6 F
C: 94-96 F
D; 97-99 F: 95-98.6 F
14.The normal elderly range for pulse is: A: 14-20
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1.Mrs. Smith refuses to take a bath. The C.N.A should: A: Say "It's okay, you can take a shower next week." B: Chart that shower was refused.
C: Ask why they are refusing and emphasis benefits of showering.
D: Force resident to bath: C: Ask why they are refusing and emphasis benefits of showering.
2.A resident who is continent and free from odors should receive a bath
at least:
A: Daily
B: Twice a week
C: Once a week
D: Twice a month: B: Twice a week
3.The purpose of nail care is to:
A: Harden nails, neat appearance
B: Decrease bacteria build up and have neat appearance. C: Decrease bacteria build up, and harden nails.
D: Harden nails, and soften skin: B: Decrease bacteria build up and have neat appearance
4.To prevent a resident from being chilled in the shower, the C.N.A could: A: Direct electric space heater toward the resident
B: Keep room temperature between 60-65 F C: Keep water temperature at 120 F
D: Keep shower nozzle directed at residents body.: Keep shower nozzle direct- ed at residents body
5.The purpose of oral hygiene is to:
A; ROM of mouth and remove food
B: Decrease circulation, and remove plaque
C: Eliminate bad taste, and prevent halitosis
D: Prevent infections, and dry gums: Eliminate bad taste, and prevent halitosis
6.Tuberculosis is transmitted by: A: contaminated air
B: Infected wound
C: Contaminated food or water
D: Contaminated blood: Contaminated air
7.Droplet precautions are used for: A: Influenza
B: Scabies C: Tuberculosis
D: Chicken pox: Influenza
8.Which of the following diseases are NOT caused by a virus? A: Common cold
B: Tuberculosis
C: Hepatitis
D: Measles: Tuberculosis
9.The purpose of the CNA wearing gloves for resident care is: A: Role model sanitary practices to coworkers
B: Decrease the need for frequent hand washing C: Protect against dry skin
D: Provide a barrier between the CNA and infectious microorganisms: Pro- vide a barrier between the CNA and infectious microorganisms
10.Which action should the CNA take first when a fire is discovered in a resident room?
A: Attempt to extinguish a fire
B: Remove the resident from danger
C: Shut the door and report to the charge nurse
D: Activate the fire alarm: Remove the resident from danger
11.The systolic reading of the blood pressure is:
A: The constant pressure within the heart. B: The last sound heard
C: Heard when the blood flows through the artery with force.
D: Muffled or change of sound: Heard when the blood flows through the artery with force
12.The diastolic reading of a blood pressure is:
A: Heard when the blood flows through the arteries with force B: First sound heard
C: Heard when the heart is at rest
D: Heard when the heart contracts: Heard when the heart is at rest
13.What is the normal range of oral temperature for the elderly? A: 95-97 F
B: 95-98.6 F
C: 94-96 F
D; 97-99 F: 95-98.6 F
14.The normal elderly range for pulse is: A: 14-20