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CNA Knowledge Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge of critical concepts in nursing and resident care with our CNA Knowledge Assessment Quiz. This quiz is designed to reinforce your understanding of important topics relevant to certified nursing assistants.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Topics include Medicaid, standard precautions, resident rights, and rehabilitation goals
  • Immediate results to enhance your learning experience
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse247
Medicaid is?
The portion of Medicare used to pay for prescriptions
Another term for the kind of care provided at a skilled nursing facility
A medical assistance program partially funded by the state
Private insurance provided by employers
An example of an NA following Standard Precautions is
Recapping needles before putting them in sharps container
Rinsing disposable gloves after use so they can be reused
Washing hands for 20 seconds with soap and water
Discarding disposable supplies outside an isolated resident’s room
Why is it important to have the resident test the water before he bathes or showers?
The resident is best able to identify his comfortable temperature.
The number on the bath thermometer is difficult to see.
The resident should touch the water to be reassured it is not scented with a fragrance she dislikes.
The resident must touch the bath water to avoid contamination.
Which of the following blood pressure readings should be reported to the nurse?
109/68
102/74
131/80
119/72
Which of the following rates of respiration should be reported immediately to a nurse?
23 respirations per minute
19 respirations per minute
17 respirations per minute
14 respirations per minute
When may a resident exercise her right to refuse the food given to her?
After she has eaten 75% of her meal
Occasionally if the reason is that the resident is not feeling well
A resident always has the right to refuse food.
Only when mealtime takes place during a family visit
A goal of a rehabilitation program is to
Help the resident lose weight after being bedbound
Help a resident regain function after an illness
Strengthen the bones in anticipation of osteoporosis diagnosis
Comply with OBRA regulations concerning resident activities
During ROM exercises, if a resident begins experiencing pain
The NA should assure the resident that this is a sign that the exercises are working
The NA should encourage the resident to keep going unless the pain becomes severe
The NA should stop immediately and alert the nurse
The NA should allow the resident to rest for five minutes and then continue the exercises
What behavior might not seem professional to an interviewer?
The applicant arrives on time with a clean copy of a transcript.
The applicant shakes hands, makes eye contact, and answers questions in a confident tone
The applicant arrives on time and has brought a friend to the interview for support.
The applicant arrives in clothing that is clean and ironed
A resident’s protected health information (PHI) may be shared with
The resident’s friends who live in the facility
Those who need the information for care or processing of records
The nursing assistant’s family and friends as long as they agree not to share it
Anyone who works at the facility
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