CNA EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS
◉ color, odor, character, amount
Answer: what do you check for when collecting urine or stool? COCA
◉ bedside table, over bed table, back of chair
Answer: what are the three "Clean" areas of the room?
◉ foot of bed, seat of chair
Answer: what are the two "dirty" areas of the room?
◉ jejunostomy tube
Answer: tube placed in the second part of the small intestines and
used to provide nourishment
◉ nasogastric tube
Answer: tube placed through nose to the stomach to provide
nourishment
, ◉ 30
Answer: How many cc in 1 oz?
◉ 6 o'clock
Answer: where do you put the main dish on a blind resident's plate?
◉ offload
Answer: assisting a resident to stand up to completely remove
pressure from the area
◉ epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue
Answer: what are the three layers of the skin starting from the outer
layer?
◉ braden scale
Answer: standardized risk assessment tool completed by the nurse
to identify residents at risk of skin breakdown
◉ abduction
Answer: moving a limb away from the body
◉ adduction
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS
◉ color, odor, character, amount
Answer: what do you check for when collecting urine or stool? COCA
◉ bedside table, over bed table, back of chair
Answer: what are the three "Clean" areas of the room?
◉ foot of bed, seat of chair
Answer: what are the two "dirty" areas of the room?
◉ jejunostomy tube
Answer: tube placed in the second part of the small intestines and
used to provide nourishment
◉ nasogastric tube
Answer: tube placed through nose to the stomach to provide
nourishment
, ◉ 30
Answer: How many cc in 1 oz?
◉ 6 o'clock
Answer: where do you put the main dish on a blind resident's plate?
◉ offload
Answer: assisting a resident to stand up to completely remove
pressure from the area
◉ epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue
Answer: what are the three layers of the skin starting from the outer
layer?
◉ braden scale
Answer: standardized risk assessment tool completed by the nurse
to identify residents at risk of skin breakdown
◉ abduction
Answer: moving a limb away from the body
◉ adduction