CNA QUIZ virtual day 2

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CNA Knowledge Assessment

Test your understanding of vital concepts in healthcare with our CNA Quiz!

This quiz covers essential topics for nursing assistants, including safety protocols, resident care, and regulatory practices. Challenge yourself and enhance your knowledge!

  • 12 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and open-ended formats
  • Immediate feedback on your responses
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HelpingHand24
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What is a bedpan used for?
A bedpan is used to transport catheter bags.
A bedpan is used by residents who cannot get up to use a toilet.
A bedpan is placed underneath a resident at night to contain episodes of incontinence.
Bedpans have been replaced completely by disposable incontinence products.
What is the purpose of raising the bed rail in this procedure?
To have a place to drape the bath blanket
To restrict the resident’s movement
O promote the resident’s safety while the nursing assistant is out of the room
Because bed rails should be raised at all times for all residents
After the nursing assistant leaves the room to provide for the resident’s privacy, how much time should she give the resident?
No more than five minutes
No less than 15 minutes
The nursing assistant can stop in as soon as she has a moment
The nursing assistant should come back in the room immediately after the resident signals
When should a nursing assistant gather her needed supplies?
After she has begun a procedure
Before she begins a procedure
At the beginning of her shift
Only after she has put on her gloves
Documenting care procedures
Should always be done at the end of a nursing assistant’s shift
Is not necessary for care performed every day
Violates a resident’s right to privacy
Must be done every time a nursing assistant provides care for a resident
Residents who are bedbound should be repositioned
Twice a day
Only when they say they are uncomfortable
Only when in a wheelchair
Every two hours
When positioning a resident on her side, which of the following steps comes first?
Adjust the resident’s lower shoulder so she is not on her arm.
Roll the resident onto her side.
Place pillow under the resident’s top arm.
Cross the resident’s far leg over her near leg.
A resident in supine position is
Lying flat on her back
In the best position for eating
Lying on the left side with one knee raised
Most at risk for falling out of bed
What does OBRA regulate?
What does HIPAA protect?
How many education hours a year does OBRA require?
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