CHAPTER 6 CNA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
2025/2026
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune illness. With an autoimmune
illness, the body's ____ system attacks normal tissue.
A. Lymphatic
B. Immune
C. Circulatory
D. Endocrine - ANSWER->B. Immune
What about an NA do when providing oral care for a resident with
cancer?
A. The NA should use a commercial mouthwash for rinsing
B. The NA should use a hard-bristled toothbrush
C. The NA should assist the resident with brushing and flossing
regularly
D. The NA should avoid giving oral care or give limited oral care -
ANSWER->C. The NA should assist the resident with brushing and
flossing regularly
A resident with a head or spinal cord injury should be repositioned at
least every ___ hours.
,A. 2 B.
3
C. 4
D. 5 - ANSWER->A. 2
How many bones are in the human body?
A. 154
B. 272 C. 189
D. 206 - ANSWER->D. 206
Guidelines for caring for a resident with multiple sclerosis include
which of the following?
A. Rushing the resident through tasks to help with decision - making
skills
B. Administering medications
C. preventing falls
D. encouraging the resident to speak faster to improve cognition -
ANSWER->C. preventing falls
Which of the following statements it true of how an NA should assist a
resident with one sided weakness after a stroke?
A. The NA should lead with the weaker side
B. The NA should stand on the weaker side.
C. The NA should use the terms "bad" or "messed up" so it is clear
which side is the weaker side
, D. The NA should not use a transfer belt during transfers - ANSWER->B.
The NA should stand on the weaker side.
A(n) ___ stocking is a special stocking that can help with circulation
after a knee replacement.
A. Antiembolic
B. Sheer
C. Clotting
D. Sleeve - ANSWER->A. Antiembolic
The best way for an NA to provide foot care for a resident who has
diabetes is to
A. Cut the resident toenails to keep them short and clean
B. Encourage the resident not to wear socks
C. Make sure the resident is barefoot most of the time
D. Observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation - ANSWER->D.
Observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation
What does the abbreviation PWB stand for?
A. Previously weakened bones
B. Partial weight bearing
C. Patients weight before
D. Patient wants baths - ANSWER->B. Partial weight bearing
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
2025/2026
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune illness. With an autoimmune
illness, the body's ____ system attacks normal tissue.
A. Lymphatic
B. Immune
C. Circulatory
D. Endocrine - ANSWER->B. Immune
What about an NA do when providing oral care for a resident with
cancer?
A. The NA should use a commercial mouthwash for rinsing
B. The NA should use a hard-bristled toothbrush
C. The NA should assist the resident with brushing and flossing
regularly
D. The NA should avoid giving oral care or give limited oral care -
ANSWER->C. The NA should assist the resident with brushing and
flossing regularly
A resident with a head or spinal cord injury should be repositioned at
least every ___ hours.
,A. 2 B.
3
C. 4
D. 5 - ANSWER->A. 2
How many bones are in the human body?
A. 154
B. 272 C. 189
D. 206 - ANSWER->D. 206
Guidelines for caring for a resident with multiple sclerosis include
which of the following?
A. Rushing the resident through tasks to help with decision - making
skills
B. Administering medications
C. preventing falls
D. encouraging the resident to speak faster to improve cognition -
ANSWER->C. preventing falls
Which of the following statements it true of how an NA should assist a
resident with one sided weakness after a stroke?
A. The NA should lead with the weaker side
B. The NA should stand on the weaker side.
C. The NA should use the terms "bad" or "messed up" so it is clear
which side is the weaker side
, D. The NA should not use a transfer belt during transfers - ANSWER->B.
The NA should stand on the weaker side.
A(n) ___ stocking is a special stocking that can help with circulation
after a knee replacement.
A. Antiembolic
B. Sheer
C. Clotting
D. Sleeve - ANSWER->A. Antiembolic
The best way for an NA to provide foot care for a resident who has
diabetes is to
A. Cut the resident toenails to keep them short and clean
B. Encourage the resident not to wear socks
C. Make sure the resident is barefoot most of the time
D. Observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation - ANSWER->D.
Observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation
What does the abbreviation PWB stand for?
A. Previously weakened bones
B. Partial weight bearing
C. Patients weight before
D. Patient wants baths - ANSWER->B. Partial weight bearing