NURSE AIDE STATE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
Active range of motion exercises are prescribed to prevent: - (answer)Loss of joint motion.
When transporting and moving residents, a nurse assistant can protect himself or herself from injury
by using: - (answer)Good body mechanics.
When a nurse assistant obtains a blood pressure reading of 160/110; What is the best action? -
(answer)Report the reading to the supervisor.
A nurse assistant counts 7 respirations for 30 seconds and record the respirations as: - (answer)14.
Spending time talking with residents is a good way: - (answer)to provide social interaction.
A nurse assistant wears gloves when collecting a specimen to: - (answer)protect the nurse aide.
In the resident's room, privacy for the resident may be provided by : - (answer)Drawing the privacy
curtain around the bed.
When a resident has trouble hearing, the nurse assistant may communicate best by: - (answer)Facing
the resident while talking.
What will occur in long-term care facilities when the resident presses the signal button beside his/her
bed? - (answer)A light above the door to the resident's room will light up.
When a resident experience's a seizure, the nurse assistant's primary concern should be to: -
(answer)Protect the resident's head.
When a nurse assistant is working with a resident on maintaining his/her thinking abilities, typically
the orientation program begins each morning by: - (answer)Telling the date and time to the resident.
, NURSE AIDE STATE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
When preparing to give a tub bath to a resident, the water in the tub should be: - (answer)100 to 105
degrees Fahrenheit.
When checking a resident's general/therapeutic diet documentation, the nurse assistant sees the
abbreviation NPO. The resident would be allowed: - (answer)Nothing by mouth.
When a nurse assistant is instructed to position a resident in bed, the nurse assistant must make sure
he/she uses: - (answer)Proper body mechanics.
A nurse assistant has been assigned to assist an incontinent resident with bladder training. During the
bladder training period the nurse assistant should: - (answer)Offer fluids frequently and ensure that
the resident eats a well-balanced diet.
The most important reason for a nurse assistant to follow all state and federal regulations while
working in a long-term care setting in because: - (answer)regulations are designed to protect the
resident's health and ensure quality of care.
The nurse assistant is cleaning a resident's unit when a family member arrives to visit the resident.
Why is it important that the nurse assistant finishes the tasks that he/she is doing and exit the room
as soon as possible? - (answer)Because the resident has the right to immediate and private access to
family and friends.
A resident's care plan calls for a weekly visit from a physical therapist. The primary responsibility of
the physical therapist is to help the resident with: - (answer)regaining strength and mobility.
When a nurse assistant has been assigned to wash a resident's hair, the nurse assistant should: -
(answer)protect the resident's eyes.
When should a nurse assistant trim the resident's finger nails. - (answer)after soaking the resident's
hands.
Active range of motion exercises are prescribed to prevent: - (answer)Loss of joint motion.
When transporting and moving residents, a nurse assistant can protect himself or herself from injury
by using: - (answer)Good body mechanics.
When a nurse assistant obtains a blood pressure reading of 160/110; What is the best action? -
(answer)Report the reading to the supervisor.
A nurse assistant counts 7 respirations for 30 seconds and record the respirations as: - (answer)14.
Spending time talking with residents is a good way: - (answer)to provide social interaction.
A nurse assistant wears gloves when collecting a specimen to: - (answer)protect the nurse aide.
In the resident's room, privacy for the resident may be provided by : - (answer)Drawing the privacy
curtain around the bed.
When a resident has trouble hearing, the nurse assistant may communicate best by: - (answer)Facing
the resident while talking.
What will occur in long-term care facilities when the resident presses the signal button beside his/her
bed? - (answer)A light above the door to the resident's room will light up.
When a resident experience's a seizure, the nurse assistant's primary concern should be to: -
(answer)Protect the resident's head.
When a nurse assistant is working with a resident on maintaining his/her thinking abilities, typically
the orientation program begins each morning by: - (answer)Telling the date and time to the resident.
, NURSE AIDE STATE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
When preparing to give a tub bath to a resident, the water in the tub should be: - (answer)100 to 105
degrees Fahrenheit.
When checking a resident's general/therapeutic diet documentation, the nurse assistant sees the
abbreviation NPO. The resident would be allowed: - (answer)Nothing by mouth.
When a nurse assistant is instructed to position a resident in bed, the nurse assistant must make sure
he/she uses: - (answer)Proper body mechanics.
A nurse assistant has been assigned to assist an incontinent resident with bladder training. During the
bladder training period the nurse assistant should: - (answer)Offer fluids frequently and ensure that
the resident eats a well-balanced diet.
The most important reason for a nurse assistant to follow all state and federal regulations while
working in a long-term care setting in because: - (answer)regulations are designed to protect the
resident's health and ensure quality of care.
The nurse assistant is cleaning a resident's unit when a family member arrives to visit the resident.
Why is it important that the nurse assistant finishes the tasks that he/she is doing and exit the room
as soon as possible? - (answer)Because the resident has the right to immediate and private access to
family and friends.
A resident's care plan calls for a weekly visit from a physical therapist. The primary responsibility of
the physical therapist is to help the resident with: - (answer)regaining strength and mobility.
When a nurse assistant has been assigned to wash a resident's hair, the nurse assistant should: -
(answer)protect the resident's eyes.
When should a nurse assistant trim the resident's finger nails. - (answer)after soaking the resident's
hands.