CA CNA - Written Exam Questions with correct
answers
The term used for persons living in long-term care facilities is:
A. Senior Citizen
B. Patient
C. Retiree
D. Resident Correct Answer - D
As a CNA, your scope of practice includes:
A. Bathing and dressing resident
B. Taking telephone order from the doctor
C. Assigning patient care
D. Giving medications Correct Answer - A
What should the CNA do if asked to do something he or she doesn't know how to do?
A. Ask another CNA to do the task
B. Tell the nurse he or she is uncertain and ask for help
C. Refrain from doing the task
D. Do the task anyway Correct Answer - B
The direct supervisor of the CNA is the:
A. Physician
B. Charge nurse
C. Administrator
D. Director of nursing Correct Answer - B
California Code of Regulations, Title 22 establishes:
A. Salary for certified CNAs
, B. Minimum standards of patient care
C. The CNAs work schedule
D. Maximum standards of patient care Correct Answer - B
What best defines Medicare?
A. State Medical Welfare Funding
B. Medical funding for persons under 65 years old
C. Medical funding for children only
D. Medical benefits for persons age 65 and over Correct Answer - D
Which of the following situations should the nurse assistant report to the Director of Nursing?
A. A resident has fallen
B. The nurse in charge is suspected of abusing a resident
C. The physician has asked for the nurse assistant's help
D. A resident refuses to cooperate with treatment Correct Answer - B
The role of the ombudsman is to:
A. Drive the buses for special outings
B. Listen to and resolve resident problems
C. Serve snacks
D. Bring newspapers and magazines Correct Answer - B
HIPAA refers to:
A. Hepatitis A
B. Confidentiality
C. Standard precautions
D. Nutrition Correct Answer - B
answers
The term used for persons living in long-term care facilities is:
A. Senior Citizen
B. Patient
C. Retiree
D. Resident Correct Answer - D
As a CNA, your scope of practice includes:
A. Bathing and dressing resident
B. Taking telephone order from the doctor
C. Assigning patient care
D. Giving medications Correct Answer - A
What should the CNA do if asked to do something he or she doesn't know how to do?
A. Ask another CNA to do the task
B. Tell the nurse he or she is uncertain and ask for help
C. Refrain from doing the task
D. Do the task anyway Correct Answer - B
The direct supervisor of the CNA is the:
A. Physician
B. Charge nurse
C. Administrator
D. Director of nursing Correct Answer - B
California Code of Regulations, Title 22 establishes:
A. Salary for certified CNAs
, B. Minimum standards of patient care
C. The CNAs work schedule
D. Maximum standards of patient care Correct Answer - B
What best defines Medicare?
A. State Medical Welfare Funding
B. Medical funding for persons under 65 years old
C. Medical funding for children only
D. Medical benefits for persons age 65 and over Correct Answer - D
Which of the following situations should the nurse assistant report to the Director of Nursing?
A. A resident has fallen
B. The nurse in charge is suspected of abusing a resident
C. The physician has asked for the nurse assistant's help
D. A resident refuses to cooperate with treatment Correct Answer - B
The role of the ombudsman is to:
A. Drive the buses for special outings
B. Listen to and resolve resident problems
C. Serve snacks
D. Bring newspapers and magazines Correct Answer - B
HIPAA refers to:
A. Hepatitis A
B. Confidentiality
C. Standard precautions
D. Nutrition Correct Answer - B