QUESTIONS 2026 BANK 2 VERSIONS AND
STUDY GUIDE CURRENTLY TESTING
COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /EXPERT
VERIFIED /ALREADY GRADED A+
A resident has an indwelling catheter. As the
nurse aide cares for him, which of these should
the nurse aide report to the charge nurse
immediately?
(A) The resident complains of pain and burning.
(B) The urine in the collection bag is clear and
light yellow in color.
(C) The resident tells the nurse aide that he hates
to have a catheter.
(D) The urine in the collection bag is hanging
below the level of the bladder. - ....ANSWER...(A) The
resident complains of pain and burning.
,What is the best source of information about the
care a nurse aide needs to give a resident?
(A) The resident's family
(B) The resident's roommate
(C) The resident's plan of care
(D) Other nurse aides on the unit - ....ANSWER...(C) The
resident's plan of care
A resident tells the nurse aide that her hearing aid
is not working. What should the nurse aide do
first?
(A) Turn up the volume.
(B) Change the battery.
(C) Tell the charge nurse.
(D) Check to see that the hearing aid is turned
on. - ....ANSWER...(D) Check to see that the hearing aid
is turned
on.
While making rounds at 3:00 A.M., a nurse aide
,hears a resident crying softly. How should the
nurse aide respond?
(A) Tell the resident that everything will be
better in the morning.
(B) Tell the resident that everything is fine and
to cheer up.
(C) Pretend not to notice that the resident is
crying.
(D) Ask the resident what is wrong. - ....ANSWER...(D)
Ask the resident what is wrong.
A resident is being discharged from the nursing
home. He tells the nurse aide that he feels
worried about the change. What is the nurse
aide's most helpful response?
(A) Encourage the resident to talk about his
feelings.
(B) Tell the resident not to worry as things will
work out fine.
(C) Tell the resident that he should be happy to
, leave the nursing home.
(D) Suggest to the resident that his worries will
go away if he ignores them. - ....ANSWER...(A)
Encourage the resident to talk about his
feelings.
A nurse aide is called away from a resident's
beside. When the nurse aide returns, the resident
screams, "I'm too old and too sick to be left
alone." How should the nurse aide respond?
(A) "You're fine. Don't carry on so."
(B) "I understand, but I have other things to do."
(C) "Why don't you just forget it and rest
awhile?"
(D) "I'm sorry I had to leave. Can I help you
now?" - ....ANSWER...(D) "I'm sorry I had to leave. Can I
help you
now?"
A nurse aide is cleaning a resident's closet. He