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CNA practice question and Answers 2024
1. When assisting a client in learning to use a walker, it is important to:
A. stand behind him and use a transfer belt.
B. put padding all the way around the top rim.
C. let him walk by himself so he gains independence.
D. let him practice using the walker on the day he is discharged. - The
correct answer is A. Standing behind him and using a transfer belt protects
both the client and the aide.
2. Urinary retention refers to
A. a normal output of urine.
B. an inability to urinate.
C. Incontinence.
D. a large output of urine. - The correct answer is B. Urinary retention
refers to an inability to urinate. Retention of urine is a symptom that should
be reported to the charge nurse as soon as it is noted.
3. Normal hearing loss in aging is usually related to the ability to hear
A. high-pitched sounds.
B. loud sounds.
C. all sounds.
D. rapid speech. - The correct answer is A. Because of this aspect of
hearing loss, the aged hear well if you lower your voice. Shouting in a high-
pitched voice does not help.
4.The best way to safely identify your patient is by
A. asking his name.
B. calling his name and waiting for his response.
C. checking the bed plate.
D. checking the name tag. - The correct answer is D. A confused patient
may answer to any name or lie down in any bed.
5. Mrs. Jones is on a bowel and bladder training program. She has not had a
bowel movement for three days. What should the nurse aide do?
A. Report it to the charge nurse.
B. Give the patient an enema.
C. Offer prune juice.
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  1. When assisting a client in learning to use a walker, it is important to: A. stand behind him and use a transfer belt. B. put padding all the way around the top rim. C. let him walk by himself so he gains independence. D. let him practice using the walker on the day he is discharged. - The correct answer is A. Standing behind him and using a transfer belt protects both the client and the aide.
  2. Urinary retention refers to A. a normal output of urine. B. an inability to urinate. C. Incontinence. D. a large output of urine. - The correct answer is B. Urinary retention refers to an inability to urinate. Retention of urine is a symptom that should be reported to the charge nurse as soon as it is noted.
  3. Normal hearing loss in aging is usually related to the ability to hear A. high-pitched sounds. B. loud sounds. C. all sounds. D. rapid speech. - The correct answer is A. Because of this aspect of hearing loss, the aged hear well if you lower your voice. Shouting in a high- pitched voice does not help. 4.The best way to safely identify your patient is by A. asking his name. B. calling his name and waiting for his response. C. checking the bed plate. D. checking the name tag. - The correct answer is D. A confused patient may answer to any name or lie down in any bed.
  4. Mrs. Jones is on a bowel and bladder training program. She has not had a bowel movement for three days. What should the nurse aide do? A. Report it to the charge nurse. B. Give the patient an enema. C. Offer prune juice.

D. Increase fluids. - The correct answer is A. The nurse aide should report it to the charge nurse. Nurse aides cannot order a procedure or increase fluids. Anything unusual must be reported to the nurse in charge.

  1. The proper medical abbreviation for before meals is A. p.c. B. b.i.d. C. a.c. D. t.i.d. - The correct answer is C. The proper medical abbreviation for before meals is a.c. 7.The proper medical term for high blood pressure is A. diabetes. B. hypertension. C. hypotension. D. CVA. - The correct answer is B. The proper medical term for high blood pressure is hypertension.
  2. A patient who has difficulty chewing or swallowing will need what type of diet? A. clear liquid B. low residue C. bland D. mechanical soft - The correct answer is D. A mechanical soft diet is easy to chew, swallow, and digest. 9.Mrs Smith is an 81-year-old resident with Alzheimer's disease and cannot find her room. What should the nurse aide do to help Mrs Smith feel more independent? A. Scold her and tell her to stay in the room. B. Ask her roommate to watch her. C. Place a familiar object outside her room door. D. Write the room number on a piece of paper. - The correct answer is C. Helping her locate her room on her own would make Ms. Lee feel better about herself. 10.How often should a patient's intake and output records be totaled? A. once each shift B. twice a day C. every four hours

D. put shoes on the client because the patient may slip. - The correct answer is A. You should always use good body mechanics when moving patients. 16.It is important to reposition a patient during an eight-hour shift. How often should he or she be turned? A. q2h B. q4h C. q1h D. q1d - The correct answer is A. It is necessary to turn the patient q2h to prevent pressure ulcers. 17.Which of the following is the correct procedure for serving a meal to a client who must be fed? A. Serve the tray along with all the other trays, and then come back to feed the client. B. Bring the tray to the client last; feed after you have served all the other clients. C. Bring the tray into the room when you are ready to feed the client. D. Have the kitchen hold the tray for one hour. - The correct answer is C. You should not bring the tray into the room until you have time to feed. 18.The most serious problem that wrinkles in the bedclothes can cause is A. restlessness. B. sleeplessness. C. decubitus ulcers. D. bleeding and shock. - correct answer is C. The most serious problem that wrinkles in the bedclothes can cause patients is decubitus ulcers, or decubiti. 19.Restorative care begins A. a week after admission. B. as soon as possible. C. when the patient wants. D. twice a week. - The correct answer is B. Restorative care begins as soon as possible to prevent further complications. 20.You are told to put a client in Fowler's position. Before changing the position of the client's bed, you should A. open the window. B. explain the procedure to the client.

C. check with the client's family. D. remake the bed. - The correct answer is B. You should always explain procedures first. 21.During hand washing, you accidentally touch the inside of the sink while rinsing the soap off. The next action is to A. allow the water to run over the hands for two minutes. B. dry the hands and turn off the faucet with the paper towel. C. repeat the wash from the beginning. D. none of the above - The correct answer is C. You have contaminated your hands and must start over. 22.You are going on a job interview. How should you prepare to dress? A. Wear your best jeans and T-shirt. B. Use a lot of perfume. C. Wear simple clothing (dress, shirt, pants, suit). D. Wear a lot of jewelry. - The correct answer is C. Your appearance is important. You should wear business attire. 23.Mr. Brown, a newly admitted conscious client, has been put to bed. Before leaving him alone, the first action would be to A. ask him if he is hungry. B. inspect his skin. C. complete the listing of his clothing and valuables. D. make sure he knows how to use the call light. - The correct answer is D. Always make sure new patients can call for help. 24.When lifting a heavy object, the correct method would be to bend at the A. waist, keeping your legs straight. B. waist, rounding your shoulders. C. knees, keeping your back straight. D. knees and waist. - The correct answer is C. Keeping your back straight forces you to use your strong leg muscles. 25.At what time(s) during a shift should a nurse aide wash his or her hands? A. before eating B. after using the bathroom C. before and after patient care D. all of the above - The correct answer is D. Frequent hand washing is the first line to prevent the spread of infection.

31.You are transferring a resident from the bed to the wheelchair. The patient has a weak left side. You should stand A. on the right side. B. in front of the patient. C. on the left side. D. behind the patient. - The correct answer is C. You must assist the patient from the weak side. 32.While making rounds at 4:00am, a nurse aide finds a patient lying on the floor. What should she or he do first? A. Call 911/000. B. Perform CPR. C. Call for another nurse aide. D. Assess the patient's vital signs. - The correct answer is D. Always check for vital signs; the patient may have fainted. 33.When moving a wheelchair onto an elevator, you should stay A. behind the chair, pulling it toward you. B. behind the chair, pushing it away from you. C. in front of the client to observe his or her condition. D. to the side and hold the door open. - The correct answer is A. You must stay behind the chair to control it, but it should go on and come off an elevator backward to prevent the wheels from falling into the door opening. 34.The Foley bag must be kept lower than the client's bladder so that A. urine will not leak out, soiling the bed. B. urine will not return to the bladder, causing infection. C. the bag will be hidden and the client will not be embarrassed. D. the client will be more comfortable in bed. - The correct answer is B. Raising the bag above the bladder level can lead to backflow of the urine, with its bacteria, into the bladder. 35.Mr Jones is a diabetic. For his afternoon tea, the kitchen has sent a carton of chocolate ice cream. Your first action should be to A. substitute diet cola for the ice cream. B. hold the nourishment and report to the charge nurse. C. ask the secretary to notify the kitchen of an error. D. ask Mrs. Black if she likes ice cream. - The correct answer is B. Always report abnormal conditions.

36.When assisting a client who is using the bedside commode, it is important to A. leave the call light within reach. B. place toilet tissue close by. C. return to check on the client periodically. D. all of the above - The correct answer is D. All of the choices listed are correct. 37.Ensuring adequate circulation to tissues is a major factor in preventing skin breakdown. This can be accomplished by doing all of the following EXCEPT A. positioning the patient every two hours. B. using mechanical aids. C. giving backrubs. D. performing active or passive ROM exercises. - The correct answer is A. The patient must be positioned every two hours to prevent skin breakdown due to poor circulation. 38.The purpose of cold applications is usually to A. speed the flow of blood to the area. B. prevent heat exhaustion. C. prevent or reduce swelling. D. prevent the formation of scar tissue. - The correct answer is C. The purpose of cold applications is usually to prevent or reduce swelling. 39.The hot water bottle is an example of a A. local dry heat application. B. generalized dry heat application. C. local moist heat application. D. generalized moist heat application. - The correct answer is A. A hot water bottle applied by itself is dry heat. 40.Clients receiving an enema are usually placed A. on the right side. B. on the left side. C. flat on the back. D. in a semi-sitting position. - The correct answer is B. Placing the patient on the left side allows better entry into the colon. 41.A female client's perineal area should be cleansed before which specimen is collected?

B. OSHA.

C. CDC.

D. FDA. - The correct answer is A. OBRA stands for the "Omnibus Budget and Reform Act." 47.A resident is blind. It is important NOT to A. leave the door completely opened. B. rearrange the furniture. C. announce yourself before entering the room. D. explain the location of food on the plate, using the face of the clock to assist. - The correct answer is B. Never rearrange the furniture in a blind patient's room after the patient settles into it. This can cause falls. 48.When family members visit a client, the visitors should A. stay in the day room. B. stay a short while so as not to tire the client. C. be expected to help with care. D. be allowed privacy with the client. - The correct answer is D. The family members should expect and be allowed private time during visits. 49.A new resident asks you, "If I need help or get sick during the night, who is going to be here?" You should say, A. "Don't worry, you're not going to get sick." B. "Just yell, and someone will hear you." C. "Ask your roommate to ring the call bell." D. "There are people here all night to help you." - The correct answer is D. Telling the patient that someone is always there will make him feel safe. Explaining how to use the call system will also help patients feel safe. 50.Which of the following is considered a client's right? A. having curtains pulled during personal care B. having personal information kept confidential C. receiving and sending private mail D. all of the above - The correct answer is D. All of the choices given are rights of the resident. 51.Mrs. Wilkes often cries while she is receiving her P.M. care. What should you do? A. Tell her to stop crying. B. Ignore her and continue with her care. C. Tell her jokes to make her laugh.

D. Tell her that it's all right to cry and you're there for her if she wants to talk. - The correct answer is D. It is normal for a person to have moments of sadness, and it is important for the patient to know you care. 52.When providing denture care, the nurse aide must A. wash them with hot water. B. hold them firmly under cool running water. C. place a towel in the sink. D. both choices B and C - The correct answer is D. Dentures are very expensive—holding firmly and using cool water prevents them from warping, and padding the sink will prevent breakage if dropped. 53.Sexuality in long-term-care clients may include all of the following EXCEPT A. needing private time with a partner. B. caring about one's physical appearance. C. engaging in public fondling. D. desiring sexual interaction. - The correct answer is C. As long-term- care providers, nursing assistants must respect the resident's right to sexuality. However, engaging in public fondling is inappropriate and may infringe upon other residents' rights. 54.Mrs. Wilkes is scheduled for a partial bed bath. This means you must wash her A. face, neck, ears, arms, and hands. B. face, underarms, hands, and buttocks. C. face, hands, underarms, and legs. D. face, hands, underarms, buttocks, and genitals. - The correct answer is D. Partial bed bath is generally given before breakfast because of incontinence. You want the patient to feel comfortable and clean. 55.A goal for an extended care facility (ECF) resident is that she not swear at the nurses or aides. When she calls you by your name instead of swearing at you, your appropriate action is to A. smile and give the appropriate reward. B. continue whatever task that is being done. C. tease the resident about not swearing. D. tell all of the staff that she didn't swear. - The correct answer is A. You want to positively reinforce the resident's appropriate behavior, so smiling and rewarding her good behavior is the best action.