HARTMAN'S CNA FINAL REVIEW TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Medical Social Worker - Answer-Helps resident get support services, such as
counseling
Nursing Assistant (NA or CNA) - Answer-Performs assigned tasks, such as taking vital
signs and providing personal care
Occupational Therapist (OT) - Answer-Helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities by
training residents to perform ADLs and other activities
Physical Therapist (PT or DPT) - Answer-Administers therapy in the form of
heat,cold,massage,ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and exercise to muscles, bones,
and joints
Physician or Doctor(MD or DO) - Answer-Diagnoses disease or disability and prescribes
treatment
Registered Dietitian (RDT) - Answer-Creates diets for residents with special needs
Registered Nurse (RN) - Answer-Licensed professional who has graduated from a two
to four year nursing program and coordinates,manages, and provides skilled nursing
care
Resident - Answer-Person whose condition, treatment, and progress are what the care
team revolves around
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - Answer-Teaches exercises to help the resident
improve or overcome speech problems
Which of the following statements is true of the chain of command? - Answer-It
describes the line of authority in a facility.
Liability is a legal term that means? - Answer-Someone can be held responsible for
harming someone else
Why should a nursing assistant (NA) not do tasks that are not assigned to him? -
Answer-The NA may put himself or someone else in danger.
What is one reason that other members of the care team will show great interest in the
work that a nursing assistant does? - Answer-The NA will be working under the
authority of others' licenses.
,A policy is - Answer-A course of action to be followed. For example, all health
information must remain confidential.
Facilities will... - Answer-Have procedures for reporting information about residents
Being on time for work - Answer-Professional
Being neatly dressed and groomed - Answer-Professional
Doing extra tasks that have not been assigned - Answer-Unprofessional
Keeping resident information confidential - Answer-Professional
Telling a resident about a date that the NA had over the weekend - Answer-
Unprofessional
Explaining care before providing it - Answer-Professional
Accepting a birthday gift from a resident - Answer-Unprofessional
Following policies and procedures - Answer-Professional
Asking questions when the NA is not sure of something - Answer-Professional
Compassionate - Answer-Being caring, concerned, considered, empathetic, and
understanding
Conscientious - Answer-Being guided by a sense of right and wrong and having
principles
Dependable - Answer-Getting to work on time and doing assigned tasks skillfully
Emphathetic - Answer-Sharing in the feelings and difficulties of others
Honest - Answer-Being truthful
Patient - Answer-Not rushing residents or being irritated if they take a long time do
things;not losing one's temper easily
Respectful - Answer-Showing sensitivity and having a sense of what is appropriate
when dealing with others
Sympathetic - Answer-Identifying with the feelings of others
Tactful - Answer-Valuing other people's individuality and treating others politely and
kindly
,Tolerant - Answer-Putting aside personal opinions and not judging others
Unprejudiced - Answer-Giving the same quality of care regardless of age, gender,
sexual orientation,religion, race, ethnicity, or condition
Another name for a long-term care facility is:
A. Extended care facility
B. Home health care facility
C. Assisted living facility
D. Adult day services facility - Answer-A. Extended care facility
Assisted living facilities are initially for:
A. People who need 24-hour, intensive care
B. People who need some help with daily care
C. People who will die within six months
D. People who need acute care - Answer-B. People who need some help with daily care
Which of the following statements is true of adult day services?
A. This type of care is for people who need to live in the facility where the care is
provided.
B.This type of care is for people who need some help and supervision during certain
hours.
C. Most people who need adult day services are seriously ill or disabled.
D. Many types of surgery are performed at adult day services centers. - Answer-B. This
type of care is for people who need some help and supervision during certain hours.
Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is
called:
A. Acute care
B. Subacute care
C. Rehabilitation
D. Hospice care - Answer-C. Rehabilitation
Care given to people who have about six months or less to live is called
A. Acute care
B. Subacute care
C. Rehabilitative care
D. Hospice care - Answer-D. Hospice care
People who live in long-term care facilities are usually called____________ because it
is where they live for the duration of their stay.
A. Patients
B. Healthcare providers
C. Regulators
D. Residents - Answer-D. Residents
, Two groups of people who qualify for Medicare are
A. Sick & Elderly
B. Elderly & Disabled
C. Young Children & Infants - Answer-B. Elderly & Disabled
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part A help pay for?
A. Liability
B. Medication
C. Hospital/Nursing Home - Answer-C. Hospital/Nursing Home
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part B help pay for?
A.ADLs
B. Other insurance
C. Doctor's Office/Equipment - Answer-C. Doctor's Office/Equipment
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part C help pay for?
A.Other Insurance
B. Training
C. Health Info - Answer-A. Other Insurance
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part D help pay for?
A. Nursing Home
B. Prescription Medication
C. Equipment - Answer-B.Prescription/Medicine
Nursing assistants will help with_____ care, such as bathing and hair care.
A. Basic
B. Personal
C. Oral
D. Eye - Answer-B. Personal
Nursing assistants will help with ________ needs
A. Daily
B. Tolieting
C. Health
D. Bathing - Answer-B. Tolieting
Nursing assistants will help residents move around___________
A. Safely
B.Carefully
C. Slowly
D. Evenly - Answer-A. Safely
Nursing assistants will assist with _______
A. Diet
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Medical Social Worker - Answer-Helps resident get support services, such as
counseling
Nursing Assistant (NA or CNA) - Answer-Performs assigned tasks, such as taking vital
signs and providing personal care
Occupational Therapist (OT) - Answer-Helps residents learn to adapt to disabilities by
training residents to perform ADLs and other activities
Physical Therapist (PT or DPT) - Answer-Administers therapy in the form of
heat,cold,massage,ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and exercise to muscles, bones,
and joints
Physician or Doctor(MD or DO) - Answer-Diagnoses disease or disability and prescribes
treatment
Registered Dietitian (RDT) - Answer-Creates diets for residents with special needs
Registered Nurse (RN) - Answer-Licensed professional who has graduated from a two
to four year nursing program and coordinates,manages, and provides skilled nursing
care
Resident - Answer-Person whose condition, treatment, and progress are what the care
team revolves around
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - Answer-Teaches exercises to help the resident
improve or overcome speech problems
Which of the following statements is true of the chain of command? - Answer-It
describes the line of authority in a facility.
Liability is a legal term that means? - Answer-Someone can be held responsible for
harming someone else
Why should a nursing assistant (NA) not do tasks that are not assigned to him? -
Answer-The NA may put himself or someone else in danger.
What is one reason that other members of the care team will show great interest in the
work that a nursing assistant does? - Answer-The NA will be working under the
authority of others' licenses.
,A policy is - Answer-A course of action to be followed. For example, all health
information must remain confidential.
Facilities will... - Answer-Have procedures for reporting information about residents
Being on time for work - Answer-Professional
Being neatly dressed and groomed - Answer-Professional
Doing extra tasks that have not been assigned - Answer-Unprofessional
Keeping resident information confidential - Answer-Professional
Telling a resident about a date that the NA had over the weekend - Answer-
Unprofessional
Explaining care before providing it - Answer-Professional
Accepting a birthday gift from a resident - Answer-Unprofessional
Following policies and procedures - Answer-Professional
Asking questions when the NA is not sure of something - Answer-Professional
Compassionate - Answer-Being caring, concerned, considered, empathetic, and
understanding
Conscientious - Answer-Being guided by a sense of right and wrong and having
principles
Dependable - Answer-Getting to work on time and doing assigned tasks skillfully
Emphathetic - Answer-Sharing in the feelings and difficulties of others
Honest - Answer-Being truthful
Patient - Answer-Not rushing residents or being irritated if they take a long time do
things;not losing one's temper easily
Respectful - Answer-Showing sensitivity and having a sense of what is appropriate
when dealing with others
Sympathetic - Answer-Identifying with the feelings of others
Tactful - Answer-Valuing other people's individuality and treating others politely and
kindly
,Tolerant - Answer-Putting aside personal opinions and not judging others
Unprejudiced - Answer-Giving the same quality of care regardless of age, gender,
sexual orientation,religion, race, ethnicity, or condition
Another name for a long-term care facility is:
A. Extended care facility
B. Home health care facility
C. Assisted living facility
D. Adult day services facility - Answer-A. Extended care facility
Assisted living facilities are initially for:
A. People who need 24-hour, intensive care
B. People who need some help with daily care
C. People who will die within six months
D. People who need acute care - Answer-B. People who need some help with daily care
Which of the following statements is true of adult day services?
A. This type of care is for people who need to live in the facility where the care is
provided.
B.This type of care is for people who need some help and supervision during certain
hours.
C. Most people who need adult day services are seriously ill or disabled.
D. Many types of surgery are performed at adult day services centers. - Answer-B. This
type of care is for people who need some help and supervision during certain hours.
Care given by specialists to restore or improve function after an illness or injury is
called:
A. Acute care
B. Subacute care
C. Rehabilitation
D. Hospice care - Answer-C. Rehabilitation
Care given to people who have about six months or less to live is called
A. Acute care
B. Subacute care
C. Rehabilitative care
D. Hospice care - Answer-D. Hospice care
People who live in long-term care facilities are usually called____________ because it
is where they live for the duration of their stay.
A. Patients
B. Healthcare providers
C. Regulators
D. Residents - Answer-D. Residents
, Two groups of people who qualify for Medicare are
A. Sick & Elderly
B. Elderly & Disabled
C. Young Children & Infants - Answer-B. Elderly & Disabled
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part A help pay for?
A. Liability
B. Medication
C. Hospital/Nursing Home - Answer-C. Hospital/Nursing Home
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part B help pay for?
A.ADLs
B. Other insurance
C. Doctor's Office/Equipment - Answer-C. Doctor's Office/Equipment
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part C help pay for?
A.Other Insurance
B. Training
C. Health Info - Answer-A. Other Insurance
There are four parts of Medicare, what does part D help pay for?
A. Nursing Home
B. Prescription Medication
C. Equipment - Answer-B.Prescription/Medicine
Nursing assistants will help with_____ care, such as bathing and hair care.
A. Basic
B. Personal
C. Oral
D. Eye - Answer-B. Personal
Nursing assistants will help with ________ needs
A. Daily
B. Tolieting
C. Health
D. Bathing - Answer-B. Tolieting
Nursing assistants will help residents move around___________
A. Safely
B.Carefully
C. Slowly
D. Evenly - Answer-A. Safely
Nursing assistants will assist with _______
A. Diet