Nursing Assistant [CNA] Accredited
Exam- NCLEX *Q&A* |Verified| 2025
What is the primary role of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a healthcare setting?
To assist nurses in providing basic patient care.
How should a CNA respond if a patient expresses feelings of anxiety about a medical ...
Nursing Assistant [CNA] Accredited
Exam- NCLEX *Q&A* |Verified| 2025
What is the primary role of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a healthcare setting?
To assist nurses in providing basic patient care.
How should a CNA respond if a patient expresses feelings of anxiety about a medical procedure?
Offer reassurance and provide information about the procedure.
What is the most effective method for preventing the spread of infections in a healthcare
environment?
Consistent hand hygiene practices.
Which position is recommended for a patient experiencing shortness of breath?
Fowler’s position, as it allows for better lung expansion.
What should a CNA do if they observe a change in a resident's vital signs?
Report the changes to the supervising nurse immediately.
Which of the following is an essential step in providing perineal care?
Always clean from front to back to prevent infection.
What is the correct way to measure a patient’s temperature using an oral thermometer?
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, Place the thermometer under the patient’s tongue and ask them to close their lips.
How can a CNA promote a patient’s independence while providing care?
Encourage the patient to participate in their own care as much as possible.
When assisting a patient with mobility, what should a CNA do first?
Assess the patient's ability to move and their need for assistance.
What is the primary purpose of performing range of motion (ROM) exercises?
To maintain joint flexibility and prevent stiffness.
What is an appropriate way to assist a patient who has difficulty swallowing?
Position the patient upright and offer small sips of water.
When caring for a patient with a feeding tube, what is crucial to ensure?
Verify the tube’s placement before administering any feedings.
What should a CNA do if a resident shows signs of dehydration?
Notify the nurse and encourage the patient to drink fluids.
How often should a CNA reposition a patient who is bedridden?
At least every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers.
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