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CNA Practice Exam Questions and Answers 2025 — 90+ CNA Test Prep with Rationales

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NCLEX PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1.The nurse is participating at a health fair at the local mall giving influenza vaccines to senior citizens. What level of prevention is the nurse practicing? A) Primary prevention B) Secondary prevention C) Tertiary prevention D) Quaternary prevention - CORRECT ANS -Primary prevention is aimed at health promotion and includes health-education programs, immunizations, and physical and nutritional fitness activities. It can be provided to an individual and includes activities that focus on maintaining or improving the general health of individuals, families, and communities. It also includes specific protection such as immunization for influenza. 2.A patient experienced a myocardial infarction 4 weeks ago and is currently participating in the daily cardiac rehabilitation sessions at the local fitness center. In what level of prevention is the patient participating? A) Primary prevention B) Secondary prevention C) Tertiary prevention D) Quaternary prevention - CORRECT ANS -Tertiary prevention involves minimizing the effects of long-term disease or disability by interventions directed at preventing complications and deterioration following the myocardial infarction. Tertiary-prevention activities are directed at rehabilitation rather than diagnosis and treatment. Care at this level aims to help patients achieve as high a level of functioning as possible, despite the limitations caused by illness or impairment. This level of care is called preventive care because it involves preventing further disability or reduced functioning. 3.Based on the transtheoretical model of change, what is the most appropriate response to a patient who states: "Me, exercise? I haven't done that since junior high gym class, and I hated it then!" A) "That's fine. Exercise is bad for you anyway." B) "OK. I want you to walk 3 miles 4 times a week, and I'll see you in 1 month." C) "I understand. Can you think of one reason why being more active would be helpful for you?" D) "I'd like you to ride your bike 3 times this week and eat at least four fruits and vegetables every day." - CORRECT ANS -The patient's response indicates that the patient is in the precontemplation stage and does not intend to change his behavior in the next 6 months. In this stage the patient is not interested in information about the behavior and may be defensive when confronted with it. Asking an open-ended question may stimulate the patient to identify a reason to begin a behavior change. Nurses are challenged to motivate and facilitate change in health behavior when working with individuals. 4.A patient comes to the local health clinic and states: "I've noticed how many people are out walking in my neighborhood. Is walking good for you?" What is the best response to help the patient through the stages of change for exercise? A) "Walking is OK. I really think running is better." B) "Yes, walking is great exercise. Do you think you could go for a 5-minute walk next week?" C) "Yes, I want you to begin walking. Walk for 30 minutes every day and start to eat more fruits and vegetables." D) "They probably aren't walking fast enough or far enough. You need to spend at least 45 minutes if you are going to do any good." - CORRECT ANS -The patient's response indicates that the patient is in the contemplative state, possibly intending to make a behavior change within the next 6 months. The nurse's statement reinforces the behavior and provides a specific goal for the patient to begin a walking plan. 5.A male patient has been laid off from his construction job and has many unpaid bills. He is going through a divorce from his marriage of 15 years and has been seeing his pastor to help him through this difficult time. He does not have a primary health care provider because he has never really been sick and his parents never took him to the physician when he was a child. Which external variables influence the patient's health practices? (Select all that apply.) A) Difficulty paying his bills B) Seeing his pastor as a means of support C) Family practice of not routinely seeing a health care provider D) Stress from the divorce and the loss of a job - CORRECT ANS -External factors impacting health practices include family beliefs and economic impact. How patients' families use health care services generally affects their health practices. Their perceptions of the serious nature of diseases and their history of preventive care behaviors (or lack of them) influence how patients will think about health. Economic variables may affect a patient's level of health by increasing the risk for disease and influencing how or at what point the patient enters the health care system. 6.The nurse is conducting a home visit with an older adult couple. She assesses that the lighting in the home is poor and there are throw rugs throughout the home and a low footstool in the living room. She discusses removing the rugs and footstool and improving the lighting with the couple. The nurse is addressing which level of need according to Maslow? A) Physiological B) Safety and security C) Love and belonging D) Self-actualization - CORRECT ANS -The teaching addresses the need for safety and security. The throw rugs, low lighting, and low stool are hazards that can cause falls in the elderly. Preventing falls is a priority safety issue for older adults. 7.When taking care of patients, the nurse routinely asks them if they take any vitamins or herbal medications, encourages family members to bring in music that the patient likes to help the patient relax, and frequently prays with her patients if that is important to them. The nurse is practicing which model? A) Holistic B) Health belief C) Transtheoretical D) Health promotion - CORRECT ANS -The nurse is using a holistic model of care that considers emotional and spiritual well-being and other dimensions of an individual to be important aspects of physical wellness. The holistic health model of nursing attempts to create conditions that promote optimal health. Nurses using the holistic nursing model recognize the natural healing abilities of the body and incorporate complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy, reminiscence, relaxation therapy, therapeutic touch, and guided imagery because they are effective, economical, noninvasive, nonpharmacological complements to traditional medical care. 8.When illness occurs, different attitudes about it cause people to react in different ways. What do medical sociologists call this reaction to illness? A) Health belief B) Illness behavior C) Health promotion D) Illness prevention - CORRECT ANS -Illness behavior involves how people monitor their bodies, define and interpret their symptoms, take remedial actions, and use the resources in the health care system. Personal history, social situations, social norms, and past experiences can affect illness behavior. 9.A patient at the community clinic asks the nurse about health promotion activities that she can do because she is concerned about getting diabetes mellitus since her grandfather and father both have the disease. This statement reflects that the patient is in what stage of the health belief model? A) Perceived threat of the disease B) Likelihood of taking preventive health action C) Analysis of perceived benefits of preventive action D) Perceived susceptibility to the disease. - CORRECT ANS -The health belief model addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors. It provides a way of understanding and predicting how patients will behave in relation to their health and how they will comply with health care therapies. In the perceived susceptibility to the disease phase, the patient recognizes the familial link to the disease. 10.A nurse works in a special care unit for children with severe immunology problems and is caring for a 3-year-old boy from Greece. The boy's father is with him while his mother and sister are back in Greece. The nurse is having difficulty communicating with the father. What action does the nurse take? A) Care for the boy as she would any other patient B) Ask the manager to talk with the father and keep him out of the unit C) Have another nurse care for the boy because maybe that nurse will do better with the father D) Search for help with interpretation and understanding of the cultural differences by contacting someone from the local Greek community - CORRECT ANS -The nurse needs to understand how the Greek culture impacts the father's health beliefs and communication with health care providers. Cultural variables must be incorporated into the child's plan of care. Cultural background influences beliefs, values, and customs. It influences the approach to the health care system, personal health practices, and the nurse-patient relationship. Cultural background may also influence an individual's beliefs about causes of illness and remedies or practices to restore health. If nurses are not aware of their own and other cultural patterns of behavior and language, they may not be able to recognize and understand a patient's behavior and beliefs and may have difficulty interacting with the patient. 11.A patient with a 20-year history of diabetes mellitus had a lower leg amputation. Which statement made by the patient indicates that he is experiencing a problem with body image? A) "I just don't have any energy to get out of bed in the morning." B) "I've been attending church regularly with my wife since I got out of the hospital." C) "My wife has taken over paying the bills since I've been in the hospital." D) "I don't go out very much because everyone stares at me." - CORRECT ANS -The amputation resulted in a change in physical appearance that caused a change in body image. Reactions of patients and families to changes in body image depend on the type of changes (e.g., loss of a limb or an organ), their adaptive capacity, the rate at which changes take place, and the support services available. When a change in body image such as results from a leg amputation occurs, the patient generally adjusts in the following phases: shock, withdrawal, acknowledgment, acceptance, and rehabilitation. The patient's statement indicates he is in the stage of withdrawal. 12.The patient states she joined a fitness club and attends the aerobics class three nights a week. The patient is in what stage of behavioral change? A) Precontemplation B) Contemplation C) Preparation D) Action

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EXAM CRAM NCLEX-PN
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1.The nurse is caring for a patient scheduled for removal of a pituitary tumor using the
transsphenoidal approach. the nurse should be particularly alert to:

A. Nasal congestion
B. Abdominal Tenderness
C. Muscle Tetany
D. Oliguria
- CORRECT ANS -A. Nasal congestion

why?
removal of the pituitary gland is usually done by transsphernoidal approach through the
nose. Nasal congestion further interferes with the airway.

2.A patient with cancer is a, admitted to the oncology unit. Stat lab values revel Hgb
12.6, WBC 6500, K+1.9, uric acid 7.0, Na+136, and platelets 178,000. The nurse
evaluates that the patient is experiencing which of the following?

A. Hypernatremia
B. Hypokalemia
C. Myelosuppression
D. Leukocytosis
- CORRECT ANS -B. Hypokalemia

why?
Hypokalemia is evident from the lab values listed. The other laboratory findings are
within normal limits. making answers A,C and D incorrect

3.A 24 year-old female patient is scheduled for surgery in the morning. Which of the
following is the primary responsibility of the nurse?

A. taking the vital signs
B. obtaining the permit
C. explaining the procedure
D. Checking the lab work
- CORRECT ANS -A. taking the vital signs

why?

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the primary responisblity of the nurse is to take the vital signs before any surgery.

answers B,C and D are the responsibility of the doctor.

4.The nurse is working in the emergency room when a patient arrives with severe burns
of the left arm, hands, face, and neck. which action should receive priority?

A. starting an IV?
B. Applying oxygen
C.Obtaining blood gas
D. Medicating the patient foe pain
- CORRECT ANS -B. Applying oxygen

why?
the patient with burns to the neck needs airway assessments and supplemental oxygen,
so applying oxygen is priority. the next action should be to start an IV and medicate for
pain.

5.The nurse is visiting a home health patient with osteoporosis. The patient has a new
prescription for alendronate (Fosamax). Which instructions should be given to the
patient

A. rest in bed after taking the medication for at least 30 mins
B. Avoid rapid movements after taking the medication
C. Take medication with water only
D. Allow at least 1 hour between taking the medicine and taking other medications
- CORRECT ANS -C. Take medication with water only

why?

Fosmax should be taken with water only. The patient should also remain upright for at
least 30 mins after taking the medication.

6.The nurse is making initial rounds on a patient with a C5 fracture and crutchfield
thongs. Which equipment should be kept at the bedside?

A. A pair of forceps
B. A torque wrench
C. A pair or wire cutters
D. A screwdriver
- CORRECT ANS -B. A torque wrench

why?

A tourque wrench is kept at the bedside to tighten and loosen the screws of crutchfield
tongs. This wrench controls the amount of pressure that is placed on the screws.

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7.An infant weighs 7 pounds at birth. The excpectd weight by 1 year should be:

A. 10 pounds
B.12 pounds
C. 18 pounds
D. 21 pounds
- CORRECT ANS -D. 21 pounds

why?

A birth weight of 7 pounds would indicate 21 pounds in 1 year or triple the his birth
weight.

8.A patient is admitted with a Ewing's sacroma. which symptoms would be expected
due to this tumor's location?

A. Hemiplegia
B. Aphasia
C. Nausea
D. Bone Pain
- CORRECT ANS -D. Bone Pain

why?

Sacroma is a type of bone cancer, therefor, bone pain would be expected

9.The nurse is caring for a patient with epilepsy who is being treated with
carbamazepine (Tegretol). Which labatory value might be a indicate a serious side
effect of this drug?

A. Uric acid of 5mg/dL
B. Hematoccrit of 33%
C. WBC 2,000 per cubic millimeter
D. Platelets 150,000 per cubic millimeter
- CORRECT ANS -C. WBC 2,000 per cubic millimeter

why?

Tegratol can suppress the bone marrow and decrease the white blood cells count; thus,
a lab value of WBC 2,000 per cubic millimeter indicates side effects of the drug.

10.A 6-month-old patient is admitted with possible intussuception. Which question
during the nursing history is least helpful in obtaining information regarding this
diagnosis?

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A. "tell me about the pain"
B."what does his vomit look like?"
C." Describe his usual diet."
D. " have you noticed changes in his adominal size?"
- CORRECT ANS -C." Describe his usual diet."

why?

The least-helpful questions are those describing his usual diet. A, B, and D are useful in
determining the extent of disease process and thus, are incorrect

11.The nurse is assisting a patient with diverticulosis to select appropiate foods. Which
food should be avoided?

A. Bran
B. Fresh Peaches
C. Cucumber salad
D. Yeast Rolls
- CORRECT ANS -C. Cucumber salad

why?

the patient with diverticulitis should avoid foods with seeds.

12.A patient has rectal cancer and is scheduled for an abdominal perineal resection.
What should be the priority nursing care during the post-op period?

A. Teaching how to irrigate the illeostomy
B. Stopping electrolytes loss in the incisional area
C. Encouraging a high fiber diet
D. Facilitating perineal wound drainage
- CORRECT ANS -D. Facilitating perineal wound drainage

why?

the patient with a perineal resection will have a perineal incision. Drains will be used to
facilitate wound drainage. This will help prevent infection of the surgical site. The patient
will not have an illestomy. as in answer A he will have some electrolyte loss, but
treatment is not focused on preventing the loss, so answer B is incorrect A high fiber
diet in answer C is not ordered at this time.

13.The nurse is performing discharge teaching on a patient with diverticulitis who has
been placed on low-roughage diet. Which food would have to be eliminated from this
patient's diet?

A. Roasted Chicken

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