CNA Exam 4
A resident with a head or spinal cord injury should be repositioned at least every ______ hours. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
2
How many bones are in the human body? a. 154 b. 272 c. 189 d. 206
206
A normal change of aging for the female reproductive system is... a. The continuation of menstruation b. An increase in moisture of the vaginal walls c. A weakening of the voice d. A loss of calcium
A loss of calcium
Parkinson's disease typically causes... a. A shuffling gait b. Extremely straight posture c. Memory loss d. Aggressive behavior
A shuffling gait
Which anatomical term means the front of the body? a. Anterior b. Inferior c. Superior d. Posterior
Anterior
A(n) ________________ stocking is a special stocking that can help with circulation after a knee replacement. a. Anti-embolic b. Sheer c. Clotting d. Sleeve
Anti-embolic
Which of the following would best help a resident who has gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? a. Serving more spicy foods b. Asking the resident not to lie down for at least two to three hears after eating c. Serving the largest meal of the day at dinner d. Making sure the resident eats in a reclined position
Asking the resident not to lie down for at least two to three hears after eating
Which of the following is helpful when a CNA is providing skin care for a resident who has cancer? a. Not using lotion on dry, delicate skin b. Not offering back rubs c. Avoiding applying lotion to areas receiving radiation therapy d. Avoiding moving the resident at all
Avoiding applying lotion to areas receiving radiation therapy
Osteoporosis causes... a. Vision impairment b. Bones that can break easily c. Weakening of the immune system d. Problems with breathing
Bones that can break easily
What kind of shoes are best for residents with diabetes to wear? a. Plastic shoes b. Breathable shoes c. Wooden clogs d. Rubber shoes
Breathable shoes
Resident with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have trouble with... a. Breathing b. Urination c. Losing weight d. Vision
Breathing
What is one way a CNA can assist residents with normal changes of aging related to the urinary system? a. CNA's should offer frequent trips to the bathroom b. CNA's should withhold fluids to urinary incontinence c. CNA's should keep residents from using the toilet too often d. CNA's should make sure every resident wears incontinence briefs
CNA's should offer frequent trips to the bathroom
Which of the following are symptoms commonly experienced by people who have diabetes? a. Excessive thirst, extreme hunger, frequent urination b. Weight gain, poor appetite, leg swelling c. Diarrhea, hyperactivity, dark yellow urine d. Infrequent urination, swollen lymph nodes, excessive energy
Excessive thirst, extreme hunger, frequent urination
What is one reason why females are more likely to have UTI's than males? a. The different location of the meatus b. Having a shorter urethra c. Not filtering blood properly in the kidneys d. Urinary incontinence
Having a shorter urethra
The medical term for high blood pressure... a. Angina pectoris b. Atherosclerosis c. Nitroglycerin d. Hypertension
Hypertension
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune illness. With an autoimmune illness, the body's __________ system attacks normal tissue. a. Lymphatic b. Immune c. Circulatory d. Endocrine
Immune
Respiration consists of... a. Intake and output b. Inspiration and expiration c. Systole and diastole d. Dilation and contraction
Inspiration and expiration
High blood pressure... a. Can be detected just by looking at a person b. Cannot be treated with medication c. Is never a serious condition d. Is a consistent measurement of 130/80 or higher
Is a consistent measurement of 130/80 or higherq
Which of the following statements is true of the skin? a. It feels heat, cold, pain, touch and pressure b. It becomes more elastic as a person ages c. It is the chemical substance that is created by the body and controls body functions d. It becomes thicker as a person ages
It feels heat, cold, pain, touch and pressure
Which of the following is a function of the nervous system? a. It pumps blood throughout the body b. It helps the body take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide c. It senses and interprets information from outside the body d. It helps the body digest food
It senses and interprets information from outside the body
Which of the following is a function of the circulatory system? a. It senses and interprets information from the environment b. It supplies food, oxygen, and hormones to cells c. It controls and coordinates all body functions d. It allows humans to reproduce
It supplies food, oxygen, and hormones to cells
One way a CNA can help with normal changes of aging related to the integumentary system is to... a. Withhold fluids so a resident will not go to the bathroom often b. Clip toenails frequently c. Keep sheets wrinkle-free d. Rub lotion into red or irritated spots on the resident's skin
Keep sheets wrinkle-free
The yellowish fluid that carries disease-fighting cells is called... a. Sperm b. Lymph c. Urine d. Blood
Lymph
Which anatomical term means toward the midline of the body? a. Lateral b. Proximal c. Medial d. Posterior
Medial
The best way for a CNA to provide foot care for a resident who has diabetes is to... a. Cut the resident's toenails to keep them short and clean b. Encourage the resident not to wear socks c. Make sure the resident is barefoot most of the time d. Observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation
Observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation
Where should the CNA stand when helping with ambulation for a resident who is recovering from a stroke? a. On either side, but very close to the resident b. On the resident's stronger side c. On the resident's weaker side d. A few feet in front of the resident
On the resident's weaker side
What does the abbreviation PWB standard for? a. Previously-weakened bones b. Partial weight-bearing c. Patient's weight before d. Patient wants baths
Partial weight-bearing
Guidelines for caring for a resident with multiple sclerosis include which of the following? a. Rushing the resident through tasks to help with decision-making skills b. Administering medications c. Preventing falls d. Encouraging the resident to speak faster to improve cognition
Preventing falls
Which of the following is helpful for a resident who has had a heart attack? a. High-sodium diet b. High-fat diet c. Regular exercise d. Cold temperatures
Regular exercise
Which of the following statements is true of congestive heart failure (CHF)? a. Residents may take medication that makes them urinate more often b. Residents will usually have a force fluids order directing them to drink more fluids c. The CNA will administer nitroglycerin to relieve painful experiences d. Residents with CHF will generally need to eat a diet high in sodium to eliminate swelling
Residents may take medication that makes them urinate more often
How such a resident with COPD be positioned? a. Flat on his back b. Sitting upright c. Lying on his stomach d. Lying on his side
Sitting upright
A resident with AIDS who has nausea and is vomiting should eat... a. Small, frequent meals b. Quickly c. High-fat dairy products d. Spicy foods
Small, frequent meals
When helping a resident who has had a hip replacement get dressed, how should the CNA begin? a. Start with the stronger side b. Start with the left side c. Start with the weaker side d. Start with the feet and move upward
Start with the weaker side
What should a CNA do when providing oral care for a resident with cancer? a. The CNA should use a commercial mouthwash for rinsing b. The CNA should use a hard-bristled toothbrush c. The CNA should assist the resident with brushing and flossing regularly d. The CNA should avoid giving oral care or give limited oral care
The CNA should assist the resident with brushing and flossing regularly
Which of the following statements is true of how a CNA should assist a resident with one-sided weakness after a stroke? a. The CNA should lead with the weaker side b. The CNA should stand on the weaker side c. The CNA should use the terms "bad" or "messed up" so it clear which side is weaker d. The CNA should not use a gait belt during transfer
The CNA should stand on the weaker side
What can a CNA do to help prevent UTI's? a. The CNA should restrict fluids b. The CNA should encourage baths, rather than showers c. The CNA should wipe from front to back when giving perineal care d. The CNA should ask the resident not to drink cranberry juice
The CNA should wipe from front to back when giving perineal care
Homeostasis is... a. Abnormal changes in the body system b. The condition in which all of the body systems are working their best c. The building block of the body d. A group of cells that perform a similar task
The condition in which all of the body systems are working their best
Which of the following is true of spinal cord injuries? a. Residents with spinal cord injuries will not be able to perform any self-care b. Rehabilitation is not helpful with spinal cord injuries c. The lower the injury, the greater the loss of function d. The higher the injury, the greater the loss of function
The higher the injury, the greater the loss of function
What happens when a cataract develops? a. The lens of the eye disappears b. The lens of the eye becomes cloudy c. The lens of the eye stops functioning d. The lens of the eye becomes swollen
The lens of the eye becomes cloudy
When atrophy occurs... a. The muscle slowly becomes stronger b. The muscle increases in size c. The muscle remains the same size d. The muscle decreases in size
The muscle decreases in size
The eye and ear are part of... a. The nervous system b. The integumentary system c. The respiratory system d. The circulatory system
The nervous system
Which of the following is true of muscles? a. They provide movement of body parts b. Two muscles meet at a joint c. They produce toxins d. They prevent contractures from occurring
They provide movement of body parts
How does the immune system protect the body from disease? a. Through nonspecific and specific immunity b. Through hormones c. Through digestion and elimination d. Through inspiration and expiration
Through nonspecific and specific immunity
The respiratory system is made up of... a. Kidneys, ureters, urethra b. Brain, spinal cord, nerves c. Trachea, bronchi, lungs d. Atria, ventricles, aorta
Trachea, bronchi, lungs
Which of the following is helpful for a resident who has AIDS and has numbness, tingling, and pain in his feet? a. Wrapping the feet tightly in elastic bandages b. Wearing snug, firm shoes c. Tucking the sheet around the feet d. Wearing loose slippers
Wearing loose slippers
How is glaucoma often treated? a. With eye drops b. By artificial eye transplants c. With special eyeglasses d. By reducing the amount of light in the room or area
With eye drops