CNA Illinois State Exam C and D With Complete Solutions
-CNA Illinois State exam C
-CNA Illinois State exam D
CNA Illinois State exam C
1-handed chest compression - ANSWER Child one hand compression
1 rescuer compression technique and ratio for infants - ANSWER 2-finger chest
compression, 15:2 (10 cycles)
ratio for adult CPR - ANSWER 30:2
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (2 rescuers) - ANSWER 30:2 5 cycles
CPR) / 15:2 (10 cycles CPR)
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (1 rescuer) - ANSWER 30:2
compression rate - ANSWER at least 100 to 120 compression per min for all
Droplet Precautions - ANSWER Patient is infected with an organism that can be
transmitted by close respiratory or mucous membrane contact with respiratory
secretions.
Airborne Precautions - ANSWER Patient have an infection that can be spread over long
distances when suspended in the air. These disease particles are very small and require
special respiratory protection and room ventilation.
,Examples of airborne precautions - ANSWER Chickenpox, measles, and tuberculosis
Example of contact - ANSWER Salmonella, scabies, shigella, and pressure ulcers
Oral - ANSWER 97.6-99.6
Rectal - ANSWER 98.6-100.6
Arm pit (Axillary) - ANSWER 96.6-98.6
Tympanic membrane - ANSWER 98.6
Pulse - ANSWER 60-100 beats per minute
Respirations - ANSWER 12-20 breaths
systolic (Top number) - ANSWER 90-120
Diastolic pressure (bottom number) - ANSWER 60-80
Pretension - ANSWER 120-139/80-90
hypertension - ANSWER 140/90 or higher
hypotension (low blood pressure) - ANSWER 90/60 and below
, fowlers position - ANSWER 45-60 degrees
Semi fowlers - ANSWER 30 degrees
flexion - ANSWER bending of a joint
extension - ANSWER straightening of a joint
abduction - ANSWER moving a body part away from mid line
adduction - ANSWER moving a body part away from the midline
rotation - ANSWER twisting/turning a joint
supination - ANSWER palm up
pronation - ANSWER palm down
eversion - ANSWER rotating foot outward
inversion - ANSWER rotating foot inward
dorsiflexion - ANSWER bending foot upward
plantar flexion - ANSWER pointing foot downward
Removing PPE - ANSWER Gloves, goggles, gown, mask
high fowlers - ANSWER 90 degrees
supine - ANSWER laying on back
Prone - ANSWER laying on the stomach
lateral - ANSWER side laying position on either side
Sims' "semi prone side postion" - ANSWER left side laying position
active ROM - ANSWER patient does exercise
passive ROM - ANSWER caregiver does exercises
active-assistive ROM - ANSWER caregiver helps patient do exercises
-CNA Illinois State exam C
-CNA Illinois State exam D
CNA Illinois State exam C
1-handed chest compression - ANSWER Child one hand compression
1 rescuer compression technique and ratio for infants - ANSWER 2-finger chest
compression, 15:2 (10 cycles)
ratio for adult CPR - ANSWER 30:2
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (2 rescuers) - ANSWER 30:2 5 cycles
CPR) / 15:2 (10 cycles CPR)
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (1 rescuer) - ANSWER 30:2
compression rate - ANSWER at least 100 to 120 compression per min for all
Droplet Precautions - ANSWER Patient is infected with an organism that can be
transmitted by close respiratory or mucous membrane contact with respiratory
secretions.
Airborne Precautions - ANSWER Patient have an infection that can be spread over long
distances when suspended in the air. These disease particles are very small and require
special respiratory protection and room ventilation.
,Examples of airborne precautions - ANSWER Chickenpox, measles, and tuberculosis
Example of contact - ANSWER Salmonella, scabies, shigella, and pressure ulcers
Oral - ANSWER 97.6-99.6
Rectal - ANSWER 98.6-100.6
Arm pit (Axillary) - ANSWER 96.6-98.6
Tympanic membrane - ANSWER 98.6
Pulse - ANSWER 60-100 beats per minute
Respirations - ANSWER 12-20 breaths
systolic (Top number) - ANSWER 90-120
Diastolic pressure (bottom number) - ANSWER 60-80
Pretension - ANSWER 120-139/80-90
hypertension - ANSWER 140/90 or higher
hypotension (low blood pressure) - ANSWER 90/60 and below
, fowlers position - ANSWER 45-60 degrees
Semi fowlers - ANSWER 30 degrees
flexion - ANSWER bending of a joint
extension - ANSWER straightening of a joint
abduction - ANSWER moving a body part away from mid line
adduction - ANSWER moving a body part away from the midline
rotation - ANSWER twisting/turning a joint
supination - ANSWER palm up
pronation - ANSWER palm down
eversion - ANSWER rotating foot outward
inversion - ANSWER rotating foot inward
dorsiflexion - ANSWER bending foot upward
plantar flexion - ANSWER pointing foot downward
Removing PPE - ANSWER Gloves, goggles, gown, mask
high fowlers - ANSWER 90 degrees
supine - ANSWER laying on back
Prone - ANSWER laying on the stomach
lateral - ANSWER side laying position on either side
Sims' "semi prone side postion" - ANSWER left side laying position
active ROM - ANSWER patient does exercise
passive ROM - ANSWER caregiver does exercises
active-assistive ROM - ANSWER caregiver helps patient do exercises