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CNA TEST BANK FINAL EXAM 2024-2025
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE &
DETAILED ANSWERS VERIFIED 100 %
GUARANTEED SUCCESS A+ GRADED COMPLETE
DOCUMENT FOR STUDY

Bill is an 83-year-old resident who has had a stroke and has
some paralysis on his left side. It takes Bill about 15 minutes to
get dressed in the morning. His nursing assistant, Linda, has him
do almost all of his own dressing, even though, if she helped
him, Bill could get dressed in 5 minutes. Why doesn't she give
more help to Bill?

A. Linda is a lazy nursing assistant.
B. Linda knows that the day is long and wants to fill it with
activities.
C. Linda is empowering Bill to do things for himself.
D. Linda does not want to help Bill.
C
In this case, Linda is empowering Bill to do as much for himself
as possible, even if it takes longer than if Linda were to provide
more assistance. Empowering residents to do as much for
themselves as possible is a way to help them focus on their
abilities and not their disabilities.

,Which of the following is NOT part of the handwashing process?
A. Hold your hands above your elbows during handwashing.
B. Wash hands for at least 20-30 seconds.
C. Clean fingernails by rubbing your fingertips against your
palms.
D. Dry hands starting at your fingertips.
A
You should NOT lift your hands above your elbows during the
handwashing process. Your hands are dirtier than your
forearms. If you do this, dirty water from your hands will spread
down to your forearms and will contaminate this area.

You must wash your hands for at least 20-30 seconds. Be sure to
clean your fingernails by scrubbing your fingertips against your
palms. Dry your hands with a clean, dry paper towel, starting at
your fingertips and working your way up your forearms.
Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 "rights" of
delegation?

A. The right medication
B. The right supervision
C. The right person
D. The right task
A
The 5 rights of delegation are:
The right task - can this task be delegated?

,The right circumstances - what are the patient's needs at this
time?
The right person - does the provider have the training and
experience required to serve this patient?
The right directions - are the directions/instructions clear?
The right supervision - does the nurse give proper supervision
and support?
The right medication is not one of the 5 rights of delegation, in
part because the nursing assistant may not give a resident
medication.
Which of the following is true about intake?

A. Foods that melt at room temperature (Jell-O, popsicles, ice,
etc.) are not considered fluids
B. An adult needs 2000-2500 mL of fluid daily for a normal fluid
balance
C. Fluid intake should not equal fluid output
D. 1 fluid ounce equals approximately 60 mL
B
An adult needs 2000-2500 mL of fluids each day for a normal
fluid balance (depending on the person's activity level and the
room temperature).

A fluid ounce equals 30 mL. A person's fluid intake should equal
the person's fluid output. If the intake is higher than the output,
body tissues swell with water. This is called edema, which is the

, retention of excess fluid. If the output exceeds the input,
dehydration occurs. Items that melt at room temperature are
considered fluids.
A red wristband on a patient signifies that the patient:

A. Has a DNR order
B. Is at risk for falls
C. Has an allergy
D. None of the above
C
A red wristband on a patient signifies that the patient has an
allergy. A yellow wristband signifies a fall risk. A purple
wristband signifies a DNR (or do not resuscitate) order.
The _______ acts like a lid to shut off the larynx during the
swallowing process.
(A) Trachea
(B) Epiglottis
(C) Bronchi
(D) Alveoli
B
What is the function of the larynx?
(A) Enables speech
(B) Blocks food from entering the trachea

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