COMPLETE ACCURATE EXAM REAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH DETALED
RATIONALES (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS)
CURRENTLY UPDATED VERSION 2026 EDITION
|GUARANTEED PASS A+ |FULL REVISED EXAM
c. tell the charge nurse what was reported
Mr. Smith tells you that he saw a staff member open his night stand
and go through his drawer and now he is missing $40.00. The CNA will
a. call 911 and report a theft
b. ask the resident for the staff member's name
c. tell the charge nurse what was reported
d. tell the resident he has Alzheimer's and did not see that happen
c. ask the resident if she had an accident and if the bruises on her
back are painful
A resident has just returned from a weekend with her family. When
helping the resident change her clothes the CNA notices new bruises all
over the resident's back. The CNA will
a. document this as a new finding in the medical record and give this
information to the next CNA coming on shift
b. call 911 and report elder abuse and file a report and then let the
charge nurse it has been handled
c. ask the resident if she had an accident and if the bruises on her
back are painful
d. call the resident's family to obtain a statement about the bruises
on the resident's back and let them know 911 will be called
, b. Inform the family that the request can not be completed but, they
will inform the charge nurse of the request
Mrs. Jones family has requested that the nursing assistant give their
mother a stool softener before bed each night. The nursing assistant
should
a. perform the request of the family as requested
b. Inform the family that the request can not be completed but, they
will inform the charge nurse of the request
c. inform the family that the task can not be performed but, they will
pass it on to the night shift nurse aide to complete
d. ask the family how often they would like it done
b. MI
When all or part of the blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked
this is known as
a. CVA
b. MI
c. PVD
d. COPD
b. impaired mobility, decreased sensory awareness and poor
decision making skills.
Factors that effect a residents safety in a LTC facility include
a. mental confusion, increased physical strength and increased
sensory awareness.
b. impaired mobility, decreased sensory awareness and poor
decision making skills.
c. diminished sensory awareness, proper fitting footwear and poor
balance.
d. familiar room setting, diminished sensory awareness and
incontinence.
, a. hospice care
Holistic, person-centered approach for special care that a dying
resident needs is called
a. hospice care
b. palliative care
c. postmortem care
d. comfort care
b. expressive aphaia
After a Stroke a resident may experience an inability to speak.
This is called
a. receptive aphasia
b. expressive aphaia
c. emotional lability
d. dysphagia
c. protect her head
When assisting a resident who is falling, it is better to
a. place yourself on the floor
b. attempt to catch her
c. protect her head
d. let her fall to avoid injury