CNA Quiz Questions
The standard clock time is 11:42 AM. In 24-hour clock time this is
1142
The older's persons ability to sense pain
Decreases
Which statement about preventing burns is correct?
Do not allow smoking where oxygen is used.
For a NA, pressure injury care includes
Keeping skin dry
A patient has a cathere. Which prevents urine from flowing freely?
Raising the drainage bagabove the bladder level.
When a spexcimen is required from a patient in a isolation room, the nursing assistant should?
place the specimen in a biohazard bag when outside the room
Bedrest places the person at risk for the following. except
pronation
The risk of prostate cancer increases when a man is over the age of?
60
Which of the following situations would require a sterile dressing?
A draining wound
An action is taken by the nursing team. Care is giving in this step. This action is
A nursing intervention
A patient is unconscious. To keep the person's mouth open during oral hygience you need to use
A plastic tongue depressors
A resident has a catherer. Catherer care is given?
According to the care plan.
A machine used to reduce fluid buildup and improve circulation
Antiembolic plastic sleeve
A person has fetal incontinence. The following meausres are part of the care plan. Which should you question?
Assist with hand washing once per shift
A patient has a catherer. The drainage bag must be kept
Below the level of bladder
A person is in a coma. This means that the person is
Cannot respond to others
A resident has a cathere. A bladder training program is part of the person's care plan. The training program involves
Clamping the catherer for a certain period of time, then unclamping it to let urine drain
When using sterile gloves, what is one important step that the nursing assistant should take?
Ensure sterile glove expiration date is current
The partial bath involves washing the
Face, hands, underarms, back, buttocks, and perineal area
A nursing center resident does not wear an ID bracelet. Before giving care, how should you identify the person?
Follow center policy in the care plan.
One benefit of applying heat to the body is that?
Heat increases movement of oxygen and nutrients into the tissues
Ischemia means
Lack of blood and oxygen supply to an area
Which of the following is a true of sexual needs in the elderly?
Lack of privacy in a facility can affect sexual activity
Patients and residents who use bed rails
Must be checked often
v The nurse gives you an air mattress to put on the resident's bed. Where do you put it?
On top of mattress and you secure it.
When assisting a patient to perform coughing and deep breathing exercises, which of the following actions should the NA take?
Place a pillow over their incision site.
You are assisting with urinary elimination needs. Which is incorrect?
Practice surgical asepsis
Which of the following should you report to the nurse?
Red-colored urine
To show the nurse that you are accountable, you should?
Report when you complete a task
Which of the following patients demonstrate orthopneic position?
Residents that sits on side of bed and leans forward over a bedside table
You are going to apply a condom catherer. The catherer is
Rolled onto the penis
______ is a contagious disease that is transmitted by direct person to person
Scabies
Experiencing one potiential
Self actualization
A resident is very upset about her lunch. Which communication technique can help the person gain control?
Silence
When applying antiembolism stocking for patient who is postoperative, which of the following actions should the CNA take?
Slide stocking up over foot and heel.
You are assisting with urinary elimination needs. Which is incorrect?
Stay with the person until the person is finished voiding
The suffix -phagia
Swallowing
Signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure include?
Swelling in the ankles
The phase of heart function in which the ventriles contracts is referred to as
Systole
Which is required by CMS for nursing center residents?
The Minimum Data Set
This section has a person's identifying information. It is used to complete forms that require the same information.
The admission information
The nursing care plan contains the following except?
The doctor's orders
A burn that effects the epidermis, dermis, and underlying tissue?
Third degree burn
What is the purpose of hand rails?
Thye give support when walking
What is a direct question?
What do you want for lunch?
Which statement about body language is correct?
Your appearance sends messages
Which statement about normal bowel movement is incorrect?
a bowel movement is needed every day
A colostomy is a surgically created opening between the:
colon and body's surface
Bathing does the following except
decrease circulation
Which will not prevent ostomy pouch odors?
eating cucumbers and radishes
Flatus is:
gair or air passed through the anus
Giving an enema is delegated to you. Because of the end-of-shift report, the nurse will not be available to supervise you. What should you do
give the enema when the nurse is available to supervise you
Bed rails can be used
if they are needed to treat a person's medical condition
A cleansing enema takes effect
in 10-20 minutes
The nurse gives a patient a suppository. When should you expect the person to have a bowl movement?
in 30 minutes
Hospice care
is reimbursed by Medicare and Medicaid
Stomato
mouth
A person has a ostomy pouch. The pouch is bulging form flatus. What should you do?
open the pouch
The suffix -plegia means
paralysis
A resdeint is complaining of constipation. Which measure will not relieve constipation?
providing a low fiber diet
Orthostatic hypotensionis prevented by
slowing changing positions
Flatuence is:
the exccessive formationof gas or air inthe stomach and intestines
Which statement about colonstomies is incorrect
the more colon remaining, the more liquid in the stool
The doctor ordered bedrest for a resident. Which is correct?
the perosn can perform some activities of daily living
To floss teeth, the floss is moved
up and down