Nursing Quiz and answers 2025
The Certified Nurse Aide uses data when observing and reporting back to the Nurse. Which data is based
on one's senses?
a. Subjective Data
b. Physical Data
c. Objective Data
d. Reasonable Data - Answer c. Objective Data
Which conviction charge would not allow a student to obtain their CNA license?
a. Felony charge less than 5 years
b. Class D misdemeanor
c. Class A misdemeanor
d. Moving Violation - Answer a. Felony charge less than 5 years
Which precautions would be implemented for infections involving microorganisms transmitted by
coughing, sneezing, and talking in diseases like mumps, rubella, pharyngitis, scarlet fever, etc?
a. Standard
b. Contact
c. Droplet
d. Airborne - Answer c. Droplet
Your resident is incontinent. You wear gloves when cleaning her. Wearing gloves when coming into
contact with body fluids is part of:
a. Standard 14
b. Standard Precautions
c. State Regulations
d. Scope of Practice - Answer b. Standard Precautions
Mrs. Jackson asked you to call her by her first name, Alice. You should:
a. Call her Alice as requested
, b. Ask other staff what they call her
c. Call her "sweetie", "hun", or Alice
d. Call her Mrs. Jackson. It shows respect - Answer a. Call her Alice as requested
You should not talk about your residents in front of other residents because:
a. Their health information is private
b. It would violate their rights
c. Their family may get angry
d. All of the above - Answer d. All of the above
After caring for your resident, you wash your hands using warm water because:
a. It prevents the spread of infections
b. You feel the need to clean up
c. Only hot water can destroy bacteria
d. You did not wear gloves other you would not need to wash your hands - Answer a. It prevents the
spread of infections
As you leave Mr. Grant's room, you ask him to let you know if he needs anything. To make this possible:
a. Make sure he knows your name
b. Make sure call light is within reach
c. Leave the door open, so you can monitor hum
d. Tell him yo are very busy but he is important also - Answer b. Make sure call light is within reach
Mr. Cole begins to cry. He is upset about being in a nursing home. You should:
a. Encourage him to talk about his feelings
b. Tell him "self-pity" wont help
c. Tell him you will make him comfortable
d. Leave the room and tell the nurse - Answer a. Encourage him to talk about his feelings
The Certified Nurse Aide uses data when observing and reporting back to the Nurse. Which data is based
on one's senses?
a. Subjective Data
b. Physical Data
c. Objective Data
d. Reasonable Data - Answer c. Objective Data
Which conviction charge would not allow a student to obtain their CNA license?
a. Felony charge less than 5 years
b. Class D misdemeanor
c. Class A misdemeanor
d. Moving Violation - Answer a. Felony charge less than 5 years
Which precautions would be implemented for infections involving microorganisms transmitted by
coughing, sneezing, and talking in diseases like mumps, rubella, pharyngitis, scarlet fever, etc?
a. Standard
b. Contact
c. Droplet
d. Airborne - Answer c. Droplet
Your resident is incontinent. You wear gloves when cleaning her. Wearing gloves when coming into
contact with body fluids is part of:
a. Standard 14
b. Standard Precautions
c. State Regulations
d. Scope of Practice - Answer b. Standard Precautions
Mrs. Jackson asked you to call her by her first name, Alice. You should:
a. Call her Alice as requested
, b. Ask other staff what they call her
c. Call her "sweetie", "hun", or Alice
d. Call her Mrs. Jackson. It shows respect - Answer a. Call her Alice as requested
You should not talk about your residents in front of other residents because:
a. Their health information is private
b. It would violate their rights
c. Their family may get angry
d. All of the above - Answer d. All of the above
After caring for your resident, you wash your hands using warm water because:
a. It prevents the spread of infections
b. You feel the need to clean up
c. Only hot water can destroy bacteria
d. You did not wear gloves other you would not need to wash your hands - Answer a. It prevents the
spread of infections
As you leave Mr. Grant's room, you ask him to let you know if he needs anything. To make this possible:
a. Make sure he knows your name
b. Make sure call light is within reach
c. Leave the door open, so you can monitor hum
d. Tell him yo are very busy but he is important also - Answer b. Make sure call light is within reach
Mr. Cole begins to cry. He is upset about being in a nursing home. You should:
a. Encourage him to talk about his feelings
b. Tell him "self-pity" wont help
c. Tell him you will make him comfortable
d. Leave the room and tell the nurse - Answer a. Encourage him to talk about his feelings