CNA Practice Exam

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Incident reports are written in order to: (A) inform the primary health care provider. (B) notify family members. (C) identify who is at fault. (D) record details of unusual events.

D

Pressure ulcers can be prevented by: (A) placing an incontinence brief on the client. (B) positioning a pillow under the client's head. (C) dressing the client in loosely tting clothing. (D) repositioning the client every 2 hours.

D

The electric shaver that the nurse aide is using to shave a client begins to spark and smoke. What should the nurse aide do NEXT? (A) Call the nurse in charge (B) Finish shaving the client as quickly as possible (C) Use the roommate's shaver to nish the shave (D) Unplug the shaver

D

The nurse aide is caring for a client who has dentures. Which of the following actions SHOULD the nurse aide take when caring for the client's dentures? (A) Store the dentures in the client's bathroom on the sink (B) Clean the dentures with regular toothpaste (C) Use hot water to disinfect the dentures (D) Line the bathroom sink with a towel before cleaning the dentures

D

What SHOULD the nurse aide do to communicate with a client who speaks and understands only another language? (A) Use gestures (B) Speak more slowly (C) Listen and say nothing (D) Use the services of an interpreter

D

When assisting a client in resolving grievances, the nurse aide SHOULD report the grievance to the: (A) primary health care provider. (B) family. (C) administrator. (D) nurse in charge.

D

When transferring a client to a different unit, the MOST important information the nurse aide needs is the: (A) phone number to the client's room. (B) client's medical diagnosis. (C) name of the client's spouse. (D) name and room number.

D

While the nurse aide is assisting a client to the commode, a visitor enters the room. How SHOULD the nurse aide respond? (A) "Can't you just knock" (B) "Hi. This will only take a moment, so please take a seat." (C) "Would you help me lift the client?" (D) "Would you please wait in the lobby?"

D

A button hook and a sock assist are all part of what type of health care? (A) Restorative (B) Preventive (C) Protective (D) Alternative

A

A client is paralyzed on the left side. The nurse aide SHOULD place the signaling device: (A) on the client's right hand. (B) on the left side of the client's bed. (C) on the chair at the left of the client's bed. (D) on the table at the foot of the bed.

A

Before assisting a client into a bath or shower, the nurse aide should FIRST: (A) check the temperature of the water. (B) shampoo the client's hair. (C) soak the client's feet. (D) apply lotion or oil to the client's skin.

A

Physical restraints are used MOST often: (A) to prevent client injury. (B) when the nurse aide staff is unavailable. (C) at the family's request. (D) to prevent clients from wandering.

A

The female perineum SHOULD be cleansed: (A) from front to back. (B) without soap. (C) with oxygen peroxide. (D) from back to front.

A

The nurse aide SHOULD refuse to perform a task if the: (A) nurse aide has not been trained to do it. (B) client is dif cult to deal with. (C) nurse aide is too busy. (D) nurse aide is at the end of the shift.

A

The nurse aide SHOULD report a client's concerns directly to the: (A) nurse supervisor. (B) primary health care provider. (C) client's family. (D) administrator.

A

The nurse aide gave a client the wrong diet. Which of the following actions SHOULD the nurse aide take? (A) Report the error to the nurse (B) Ignore the error (C) Remove any evidence of the error (D) Blame another nurse aide for the error

A

The nurse aide is assisting a client to transfer from the bed to the wheelchair. Which of the following actions SHOULD the nurse aide take? (A) Place the bed in the low position (B) Place a pillow on the wheelchair seat (C) Lower both footrest pedals (D) Release the wheel brakes

A

The nurse aide is caring for a client who answers every question by nodding and saying "yes." Which of the following actions SHOULD the nurse take? (A) Inform the nurse of the client's behavior (B) Ask a family member to translate for the client (C) Speak to the client while using medical terms (D) Increase voice volume when speaking to the client

A

The nurse aide is reviewing fire prevention measures. Which of the following, if performed by the nurse aide, would require follow-up? (A) Taking all cigarettes and matches away from clients and visitors (B) Being aware of the locations of re extinguishers (C) Reporting all damaged wiring and/or sockets in clients' rooms (D) Participating in re drills

A

The nurse aide should perform oral care on a client who is unconscious at LEAST every: (A) 2 hours. (B) 3hours. (C) 4 hours. (D) 5 hours.

A

What is the MAIN purpose of continuing education for the nurse aide? (A) Client safety (B) Review of skills (C) Facilitycompliance (D) Promotes teamwork

A

When caring for a client from another country, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) be sensitive to the client's cultural needs. (B) orient the client to the cultural practices of the facility. (C) promote participation by the client in group activity. (D) explain to the client that cultural preferences are not important when providing care.

A

When communicating with a client's family, the nurse aide SHOULD (A) listen to concerns and offer support. (B) offer advice about the client's medical treatment. (C) get involved in family problems. (D) inform the family of any changes in the client's condition.

A

When giving a back rub, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) use a circular motion. (B) position the client in the supine position. (C) use short, light strokes. (D) warm the lotion in the microwave.

A

When giving care for a client, the nurse aide SHOULD avoid unnecessary exposure of the client in order to protect the client's right to: (A) privacy. (B) con dentiality. (C) personal choice. (D) personal hygiene.

A

A client looks forward to playing cards each morning. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) tell the client that the nurse aide is too busy today to take the client to play cards. (B) plan the client's schedule so that the client is bathed and dressed in time for playing cards. (C) tell the client that the nurse aide forgot that the client wanted to play cards. (D) ask the client to bathe and dress self before taking the client to play cards.

B

A client tells the nurse aide that oral care was last performed 2 days ago. The nurse aide SHOULD report this finding to the: (A) client's family. (B) nurse in charge. (C) director of nursing. (D) administrator.

B

A client with Alzheimer's disease wanders from room to room while moving the belongings of other clients to different locations. Alert and oriented clients are angry that their things have been moved. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) return the client to the client's room and close the door. (B) nd the missing articles and return them. (C) walk with the client at all times to keep the client from wandering. (D) tell the other clients to be understanding of the client's condition.

B

For safety, when leaving a client alone in a room, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) raise all the side rails. (B) place a signaling device within the client's reach. (C) apply a restraint to the client. (D) leave the bed elevated in the highest position.

B

If a client has hand tremors, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) restrain the hand that has the tremor. (B) assist the client with activities of daily living (ADL) as needed. (C) tell the client to stop shaking and control the tremors. (D) do everything for the client.

B

If an alert and oriented client touches a nurse aide inappropriately, the nurse aide's BEST response is to: (A) slap the client's hand. (B) step back and ask the client not to do it again. (C) refuse to care for the client. (D) warn the client that the behavior may be punished.

B

Right before dinner, a client is incontinent of urine. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) minimize the interruption of the client's dinner by cleaning up the client after dinner. (B) clean the client and take the client to dinner as soon as possible. (C) tell the client not to eat until the client has cleaned and changed self. (D) insistthattheclienteatdinnerintheclient's room.

B

The BEST razor to use when shaving a diabetic client is: (A) a safety razor. (B) an electric razor. (C) a disposable razor. (D) a straight edge razor.

B

The Client's Bill of Rights includes: (A) free medical care. (B) freedom of choice. (C) access to the medicine cart. (D) access to the laundry.

B

The nurse aide sees a client spill water on the floor in the hall. Another client is walking down the hall. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) call the nurse. (B) clean up the spill. (C) ask another nurse aide to clean the spill. (D) leave the spill.

B

What is the FIRST thing a nurse aide should do when finding an unresponsive client? (A) Place a cold washcloth on the client's forehead (B) Call for help (C) Close the door to provide privacy to the client (D) Call the client's family

B

When ambulating a client who has an unsteady gait, it is BEST for the nurse aide to use a: (A) single crutch. (B) gait belt. (C) quad cane. (D) wheelchair.

B

When performing oral care, in what position SHOULD the nurse aide place a client who is unconscious? (A) Supine (B) Lateral (C) Prone (D) Trendelenburg

B

When taking a client's radial pulse, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) count 2 pulsations as 1 pulse beat. (B) place the nurse aide's ngertips on the client's wrist. (C) place the nurse aide's ngertips on the side of the client's neck. (D) count for 5 full minutes.

B

Which of the following statements might strongly indicate that a client is considering suicide? (A) "I think I need to see a psychiatrist." (B) "I want to go to sleep and never wake up." (C) "I woke up feeling sad today." (D) "I miss my family."

B

A client has informed the nurse aide that the client's religious beliefs prohibit eating certain food items. The nurse aide SHOULD report this information to the: (A) dietitian. (B) administrator. (C) charge nurse. (D) client's family.

C

A client who is confused and disoriented is asking to go home. The nurse aide's BEST action would be to: (A) tell the client, "This is your home." (B) take the client to the activity room. (C) ask the client to tell the nurse aide about the client's home. (D) tell the client, "We will take you home later."

C

A client's family member asks the nurse aide what medication the client is receiving. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) allow the family member to review the client's medication list. (B) tell the family member the medications that the client is taking. (C) refer the family member to the nurse. (D) give the family member the client's chart.

C

The nurse aide SHOULD place soiled linen: (A) in the linen closet. (B) on the chair. (C) in the dirty linen container. (D) on the overbed table.

C

The nurse aide SHOULD understand that an example of an alternative to restraints is a: (A) lap buddy/tray. (B) sedative. (C) bed alarm. (D) hand mitt.

C

The nurse aide can provide a client with a sense of security by: (A) performing all activities of daily living (ADL) for the client. (B) leaving the room without speaking. (C) explaining all routines and procedures. (D) talking to another nurse aide while providing care.

C

The nurse aide is going to help a client walk from the bed to a chair. What SHOULD the nurse aide put on the client's feet? (A) Socks or stockings only (B) Cloth-soled slippers (C) Rubber-soled slippers or shoes (D) Nothing

C

The nurse aide is providing care for a client after elimination. It would be MOST important for the nurse aide to: (A) keep the client comfortable. (B) prevent soiling the bed linen. (C) ensure that all feces are removed from the client's skin. (D) use soap and water when cleaning the client to keep the linen costs down.

C

The nurse aide is walking with a client who uses a wheelchair when the facility fire alarm system is activated. The client becomes excited by the noise. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) carry the client out of the facility. (B) leave the client to search for help. (C) comfort the client while moving to a safe place. (D) lock the client's wheelchair and check the surrounding area for smoke.

C

The nurse aide notices that a client's bedside lamp cord is draped across a chair in order to reach the nearest outlet. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) tell the client that the bedside lamp is a safety hazard and take it away. (B) unplug the bedside lamp and ask the client not to use it. (C) see if any changes can be made so that the bedside lamp can be plugged in safely. (D) ask the client to avoid walking by the bedside lamp.

C

The nursing care plan states, "Transfer with mechanical lift." However, a client is very agitated. To transfer the client, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) lift the client by placing the nurse aide's hands under the client's underarms. (B) place the client in the lift. (C) get assistance to move the client. (D) keep the wheels unlocked so that the lift can move with the client.

C

To lift an object by using good body mechanics, the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) keep both feet close together. (B) lift with abdominal muscles. (C) bend the knees and keep the back straight. (D) hold the object away from the body.

C

What should the nurse aide do FIRST when changing an ostomy bag? (A) Put on gloves (B) Washhands (C) Explain the procedure to the client (D) Wash the area around the stoma

C

What type of fire can be put out with water? (A) Electrical (B) Grease (C) Paper (D) Chemical

C

When a hearing aid is not being used by a client, it SHOULD: (A) be given to the client's family. (B) be left turned on. (C) have the battery removed. (D) be stored in alcohol.

C

When caring for a client who uses a protective device (restraint), the nurse aide SHOULD: (A) assess the client once during every hour. (B) assure that the protective device is tight. (C) check the client's body alignment. (D) release the protective device once during every shift.

C

When operating a manual bed, the nurse aide SHOULD remember to: (A) elevate the client's head at all times. (B) lock the wheels only when the cranks are folded. (C) fold the cranks under the bed. (D) raise all the side rails.

C

When taking an oral temperature, it is important to: (A) place the thermometer in hot water to test the thermometer. (B) insert the thermometer under the arm. (C) position the thermometer under the tongue. (D) put lubricant on the thermometer.

C

While eating dinner, a client starts to choke. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) immediately remove the client's food tray and go to nd the nurse in charge. (B) slap the client on the back until the food dislodges. (C) call for assistance and perform the Heimlich maneuver (abdominal thrust). (D) give the client a drink of water.

C


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