CNA Duties Test
This test will consist of 10 moderately difficult practice questions. Do your best to answer each question to the best of your abilities. Good Luck.
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Question 1
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Factors that increase a residents risk of injury include:
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Decreased Vision
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B
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Inability to move independently
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C
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Medication use
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D
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Decreased awareness of surroundings
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E
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All of the above
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Question 1 Explanation:
All of these can lead to patient injury.
Question 2
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What injury are elderly patients at highest for?
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Poisoning
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B
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Head Injury
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C
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Sharp object penetration
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D
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Depression
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E
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Falls
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Question 2 Explanation:
Fall cause almost 70 percent of elderly care accidents and result in quite a few injuries. Falls can be very dangerous for residents.
Question 3
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Safety measures to protect patients from being poisoned include:
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Never leaving products out in the open where they can be ingested.
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B
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Give patients a smaller dose n order to be safe.
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C
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Have labels on all containers.
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D
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Only give patients the medications they ask for
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E
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A and C are correct
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Question 4
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Most common side effects of patients on medications include:
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Rapid heart rates of over 100 beats per minute.
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B
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Reduced Respiratory Rate
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C
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Affect balance and coordination
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D
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Cause drowsiness and reduce awareness.
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E
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Both C and D
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Question 5
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Common sensory impairments that can stop effective communication between you and your patient include:
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Aphasia
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B
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Inability to walk
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C
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Poisoning
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D
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Lack of sleep
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E
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Both A and C
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Question 6
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What are the main requirements for successful communication?
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A message, a sender, a receiver
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B
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A stimulus, the control center, the effector
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C
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Pronunciation, articulation, intelligence
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D
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Proper hand movements, proper language, avoiding eye contact
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Question 7
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Settings a CNA can work include:
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Hospitals
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B
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Hospices
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C
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Home Care
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D
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A and B
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E
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All of the above
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Question 8
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Who is in charge of formulating a work assignment?
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The head of the clinic
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B
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Patients family
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C
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The head CNA
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D
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The registered Nurse on duty
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Question 9
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The types of services that long term care facilities provide patients include?
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Emergency Care
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B
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Diagnosing and Treating illnesses
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C
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Home care
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D
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Skilled care
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E
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C and D
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Question 10
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Legal limitations that a CNA must be aware of while practicing health care techniques with his or her patients include:
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Cannot Move the Patient
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B
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Cannot take direct orders from a RN
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C
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Cannot advocate for patients in the field
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D
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Cannot take orders from a physician
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E
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None of the above
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