HOYA CNA Final Exam Review Questions And
Accurate Answers Graded A+
According to Maslow, what is our basic need? - Answ 1. physiological
What is prosthesis? - Answ 1. an artificial limb, An appliance for the replacement of a
missing body part by an artificial part.
ADL - Answ 1. activities of daily living
CNA scope of practice does not include - Answ administering topical medications
Medicare-what is it? 1. federal insurance for elderly persons over 65 or persons with
certain permanent disabilities
Beginning Procedure-first thing? 1. knock on patient's door
What does it mean by cognition: 1. ability to think logical and clearly
Who does the CNA report in the chain of command to? 1. nurse
Giving permission of care after receiving explanation is the definition of: - Answer 1.
informed consent
HIPPA refers to: - Answer 1. patient confidentiality, Heath Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act
,Hospice Care is defined as: - Answer care for the terminally ill
Palliative Care is: - Answer 1. care that focuses on comfort and dignity rather than
curing the patient
Neglect of a patient is: - Answer 1. the failure to provide needed care that results in
physical, mental, or emotional harm to a person
OBRA is: - Answer 1. federal law that provides for minimum standards for nursing
assistant training, facility staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions and
information on patient rights
Pathogens - Answer 1. microorganisms that cause disease
A list of the responsibilities of a nursing assistant are found in their: - Answer 1. job
description
The Sims position is utilized for: - Answer 1. procedure requiring access to the rectum,
such as rectal temperature or enema
Yelling at a resident is considered what type of abuse? - Answer 1. verbal
Which is the best way a CNA can provide emotional support: - Answer 1. listening
What is the final stage of grieving? - Answer 1. acceptance
What is the first thing the nurse assistant does if there is a fire? - Answer 1. move the
patient away from the fire
1 ounce = how many milliliters (ml)? - Answer 1. 30
,Five stages of dying - Answer 1. denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
If not corrected what are both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia capable of leading to? -
Answer 1. death
I & O - Answ 1. input and output
MI - Answ 1. myocardial infarction
2. heart attack
Name possible post-op complications of hip fracture - Answ 1. blood clot, confusion,
constipation, pneumonia, UTI
Name 3 ways to help prevent falls - Answ 1. answer call lights right away
2. remove rugs
3. keep walkways clear of clutter
4. personal alarms
5. non-skid shoes
6. clean spills on floor immediately
7. keep beds in lowest position
noc - Answer 1. night
NPO - Answer 1. nothing by mouth
O2 - Answer 1. oxygen
, OOB - Answer 1. out of bed
pc - Answer 1. after meals
PM - Answer 1. afternoon
PRN - Answer 1. as needed
PT - Answer 1. physical therapy
q - Answer 1. every
q2h - Answer 1. every 2 hours
QID - Answer 1. 4 times a day
QOD - Answer 1. every other day
ac - Answer 1. before meals
AM - Answer 1. morning
BID - Answer 1. 2 times a day
BM - Answer 1. bowel movement
BP - Answer 1. blood pressure
Accurate Answers Graded A+
According to Maslow, what is our basic need? - Answ 1. physiological
What is prosthesis? - Answ 1. an artificial limb, An appliance for the replacement of a
missing body part by an artificial part.
ADL - Answ 1. activities of daily living
CNA scope of practice does not include - Answ administering topical medications
Medicare-what is it? 1. federal insurance for elderly persons over 65 or persons with
certain permanent disabilities
Beginning Procedure-first thing? 1. knock on patient's door
What does it mean by cognition: 1. ability to think logical and clearly
Who does the CNA report in the chain of command to? 1. nurse
Giving permission of care after receiving explanation is the definition of: - Answer 1.
informed consent
HIPPA refers to: - Answer 1. patient confidentiality, Heath Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act
,Hospice Care is defined as: - Answer care for the terminally ill
Palliative Care is: - Answer 1. care that focuses on comfort and dignity rather than
curing the patient
Neglect of a patient is: - Answer 1. the failure to provide needed care that results in
physical, mental, or emotional harm to a person
OBRA is: - Answer 1. federal law that provides for minimum standards for nursing
assistant training, facility staffing requirements, resident assessment instructions and
information on patient rights
Pathogens - Answer 1. microorganisms that cause disease
A list of the responsibilities of a nursing assistant are found in their: - Answer 1. job
description
The Sims position is utilized for: - Answer 1. procedure requiring access to the rectum,
such as rectal temperature or enema
Yelling at a resident is considered what type of abuse? - Answer 1. verbal
Which is the best way a CNA can provide emotional support: - Answer 1. listening
What is the final stage of grieving? - Answer 1. acceptance
What is the first thing the nurse assistant does if there is a fire? - Answer 1. move the
patient away from the fire
1 ounce = how many milliliters (ml)? - Answer 1. 30
,Five stages of dying - Answer 1. denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
If not corrected what are both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia capable of leading to? -
Answer 1. death
I & O - Answ 1. input and output
MI - Answ 1. myocardial infarction
2. heart attack
Name possible post-op complications of hip fracture - Answ 1. blood clot, confusion,
constipation, pneumonia, UTI
Name 3 ways to help prevent falls - Answ 1. answer call lights right away
2. remove rugs
3. keep walkways clear of clutter
4. personal alarms
5. non-skid shoes
6. clean spills on floor immediately
7. keep beds in lowest position
noc - Answer 1. night
NPO - Answer 1. nothing by mouth
O2 - Answer 1. oxygen
, OOB - Answer 1. out of bed
pc - Answer 1. after meals
PM - Answer 1. afternoon
PRN - Answer 1. as needed
PT - Answer 1. physical therapy
q - Answer 1. every
q2h - Answer 1. every 2 hours
QID - Answer 1. 4 times a day
QOD - Answer 1. every other day
ac - Answer 1. before meals
AM - Answer 1. morning
BID - Answer 1. 2 times a day
BM - Answer 1. bowel movement
BP - Answer 1. blood pressure