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Prometric CNA Skills rubrics

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  • October 21, 2024
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Prometric CNA Skills rubrics

Hand Washing - answer1.) Begin Handwashing by wetting hands and applying soap to
hands
2.) Use friction to distribute soap and create lather cleansing front and back of hands,
between fingers, around cuticles, under nails, and wrists
3.) Provide cleansing friction for a minimum of 20 seconds with hands lathered with
soap
4.) Rinse hands and wrists removing soap
5.) Use clean paper towels to dry hands and wrists and dispose of paper towel in trash
6.) End handwashing with clean hands avoiding re contamination of hands before
completion (DO NOT touch faucet handles or sink surfaces and use paper towels to
turn off sink)

Indirect Care - answer1.) Greet resident, address by name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Ask resident about preferences during care
4.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
5.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
6.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Ambulate The Resident Using A Transfer/Gait Belt - answer1.) Greet resident, address
by name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.)Apply transfer/gait belt before standing resident, placing around th residents waist
and over clothing, secure so that only flat fingers/hand fit under belt, and the belt does
not catch skin or skin folds (e.g. breast tissue)
4.) Provide signal or cue to resident before assisting to stand
5.) Assist resident to stand while holding belt only at the front or only at the nearest side.
(if assisting to stand from the side.)
6.) Ask how resident feels upon standing
7.)Walk resident while standing to the side and slightly behind resident
8.) Provide support while walking resident with an arm around residents back holding
transfer/gait belt
9.) Ask how the resident feels during ambulation
10.) Walk resident at least 10 steps
11.) Assist resident to turn and have back of legs positioned against the seat of chair
before the resident sits.
12.) Provide support to sit resident back into chair
13.) Remove transfer/gait belt from residents waist without harming resident (e.g. pulling
transfer/gait belt.) when seated in chair after ambulation
14.)Maintain own body mechanics when assisting the resident to stand and sit

,15.)Leave resident positioned in chair in proper body alignment and hips against back of
seat
16.) Ask resident about preferences during care
17.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
18.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
19.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Assist Resident Needing To Use A Bedpan - answer1.) Greet resident, address by
name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Place protective pad on bed over bottom sheet, under buttocks/upper thigh area
before placing bed pan and remove the pad after bedpan is removed
4.)Place and remove bedpan by either having resident positioned on side to turn on/off
back, onto/ off bedpan, or having resident raise hips off bed
5.) Position bedpan under resident according to form/shape of the selected bedpan
6.) Position bedpan to allow for collection
7.) Raise the head of the bed after positioning the resident on the bedpan, and lower the
head of the bed before removing bedpan
8.) Ask resident to call when finished or if needs help, leaving call light within the
residents reach before leaving resident to use bedpan
9.) Leave toilet paper within residents reach before leaving resident to use bedpan
10.) Wear gloves when removing bedpan and while emptying and cleaning bedpan
11.) Empty contents of bedpan into toilet, rise bedpan pouring contents into toilet and
dry bedpan
12.) Offer resident damp washcloth or paper towel, or hand wipe, to cleanse hands after
bedpan used or before end of care
13.) Complete skill storing bedpan and toilet paper, placing soiled linen in hamper, and
disposing of trash
14.) Keep resident positioned a safe distance from the edge of the bed at all times
15.) Ask resident about preferences during care
16.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
17.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
18.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Change Bed Linen While Resident Remains In Bed (Making An Occupied Bed) -
answer1.) Greet resident, address by name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Keep resident positioned a safe distance from the edge of the bed at all times
4.) Remove and replace bottom sheet on one side of the bed, before turning resident to
remove and replace sheet on the other side of the bed
5.) Keep resident positioned on a bottom sheet throughout procedure
6.) Secure bottom sheet to mattress (e.g. for fitted sheet secure over all four corner of
the mattress; for flat sheet, tuck at the head of the bed and on sides and extend toward
bottom of mattress so that residents heels are not against not exposed mattress
7.) Leave bottom sheet free of creases or folds

,8.) Turn or position resident to remove or replace sheet(s) without pulling sheets in a
manner that creates friction and risks skin shearing
9.) Replace the top sheet over resident with a clean sheet
10.)Tuck top sheet under foot of mattress leaving sheet placed loosely,avoiding
pressure against toes and allowing for foot movement
11.) Leave top sheet placed on top of resident to cover body up to shoulder level,
without tucking in along sides
12.) Keep pillow positioned under residents head throughout and at the end of the
procedure, except when removed briefly to replace pillowcase
13.) Complete procedure with resident positioned between the top and bottom sheet
14.) Complete skill placing soiled linen in hamper and disposing of trash
15.) Ask resident about preferences during care
16.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
17.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
18.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Change Residents Position To A Supported Side-Lying Position - answer1.) Greet
resident, address by name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Assist resident with turning onto side before placing positioning devices
4.) Keep resident positioned a safe distance from the edge of the bed at all times
5.) Use positioning device /padding or pillow under or against residents back that
maintains side-lying position
6.) Leave resident positioned on side with upper knee bent in front of the lower leg
7.) Support residents top leg by placing device(s)/padding or pillow (s) between legs
8.) Position device(s)/padding or pillow(s) placed between legs so that bony
prominence's of the knees and ankles are separated
9.) Leave the resident positioned on side without lying on the shoulder, arm, and hand
10.) Leave pillow placed under head positioned to also support the residents neck and
chin
11.) Place device/padding or pillow positioned to support the residents upper arm,
supporting both the shoulder and arm
12.) Ask resident about preferences during care
13.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
14.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
15.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Dress A Resident Who Has A Weak Arm - answer1.) Greet resident, address by name,
and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Include resident in decision making about clothing to wear
4.) Collect all garments before removing hospital gown
5.) Support affected arm while undressing and dressing
6.)Remove hospital gown
7.)Dress affected arm first
8.)Gather up sleeve to ease pulling over affected arm

, 9.)dress resident by putting on pants, shirt with sleeves, and socks
10.) Move residents extremities gently without over extension or force when undressing
and dressing
11.) Apply clothing correctly (e.g. front of shirt in front) adjust clothing for comfort,
nearness, alignment, and close fasteners
12.) Place dirty gown in hamper
13.) Keep resident positioned a safe distance from the edge of the bed at all times
14.) Ask resident about preferences during care
15.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
16.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
17.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Empty Contents Of Residents Urinary Drainage Bag And Measure And Record Urine
Output On An Intake And Output (I&O) Form - answer1.) Greet resident, address by
name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Wear gloves while handling the urinary drainage bag, graduate, or any urine-filed
container, and remove gloves before documenting I&O
4.) Set graduate or bedpan on barrier placed on floor and empty full contents of
drainage bag into the graduate or bedpan
5.) Empty contents of urinary drainage bag without contaminating drainage tube (e.g.,
touching container) and close and protect drain (e.g. clamp and tuck drain into pocket)
after emptying drainage bag
6.) Set graduate on flat surface protected with barrier to read, obtaining measurement
by reading graduate from a bed pan, complete task over toilet pouring the full amount of
urine into the graduate
7.) Empty urine in graduate into toilet after measuring, rinse and dry container, pouring
rinse water into toilet
8.) Record output with clean hands
9.) Record output within +/- 50 mL/cc's of nurses measurement
10.) Record output as urine and indicate the correct on the I&O form
11.) Leave bag hanging from bed frame (not side rail), and drainage bag and tubing off
(not touching) the floor
12.) Keep urinary drainage bag positioned lower than bladder throughout care
13.) Complete skill having stored equipment, placing soiled linens in hamper, and
disposing of trash
14.) Ask resident about preferences during care
15.) Use standard precautions and infection control measures when providing care
16.) Ask resident about comfort or needs during care or before care completed
17.) Promote residents rights and residents safety during care

Feed A Resident Who Is Sitting In A Chair - answer1.) Greet resident, address by
name, and introduce self
2.) Provide explanations to residents about care before beginning and during care
3.) Assist or cue resident to sit upright in chair before feeding

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