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NASM CPT Exam Study / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A Certified Personal Trainer asks a client who is not currently doing any aerobic training how ready they 
are to do aerobic training one time per week for 30 minutes using a scale of 1 through 10, with 1 
representing not at all ready and 10 representing completely ready. They say they are at a 1; what stage 
of change are they in? - Precontemplation 
A client looking to add muscle and bulk over the next few months asks for advice on how to consume 
extra calories. Which of the following would ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
A Certified Personal Trainer asks a client who is not currently doing any aerobic training how ready they 
are to do aerobic training one time per week for 30 minutes using a scale of 1 through 10, with 1 
representing not at all ready and 10 representing completely ready. They say they are at a 1; what stage 
of change are they in? - Precontemplation 
A client looking to add muscle and bulk over the next few months asks for advice on how to consume 
extra calories. Which of the following would ...
NASM CPT 2024 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
A client is asked, "Why do you want to lose weight?" This is an example of what kind of question? - 
Open-ended 
A client is performing a dumbbell overhead press exercise. How should the fitness professional spot 
their client? - The fitness professional should spot their client at the wrists. 
A client is performing a push-up exercise with a 4-3-2-1 repetition tempo. For how many seconds is the 
concentric muscle contraction performed? - 2 seconds 
A client is performing a push-up exercise wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
A client is asked, "Why do you want to lose weight?" This is an example of what kind of question? - 
Open-ended 
A client is performing a dumbbell overhead press exercise. How should the fitness professional spot 
their client? - The fitness professional should spot their client at the wrists. 
A client is performing a push-up exercise with a 4-3-2-1 repetition tempo. For how many seconds is the 
concentric muscle contraction performed? - 2 seconds 
A client is performing a push-up exercise wi...
NASM CERTIFICATION 2024 // Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A Certified Personal Trainer wants to improve a client's outcome expectations for resistance training. 
What behavior change technique might they use? - Providing information on the health benefits 
A client has been journaling their behavior. They find that if they get home and sit on the couch to watch 
television, they do not end up exercising. But if they bring their gym clothes to work with them and 
change before leaving the office, they are more likely to exercise. Which behavior change ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
A Certified Personal Trainer wants to improve a client's outcome expectations for resistance training. 
What behavior change technique might they use? - Providing information on the health benefits 
A client has been journaling their behavior. They find that if they get home and sit on the couch to watch 
television, they do not end up exercising. But if they bring their gym clothes to work with them and 
change before leaving the office, they are more likely to exercise. Which behavior change ...
Nail Technician Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed P
A base coat is applied before the nail polish to - prevent the polish color from staining the nail 
tissue 
A client has open lesion on the skin, accompanied by pus. What is this called? - ulcer 
A client known to have a skin disease called scabies should - Never be treated and referred to a 
physician 
A client who has eczema should be - Referred to a physician and not treated by a practitioner 
A fingernail that is yellow-green or black in color indicated the presence of - Fungus 
A person who...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
A base coat is applied before the nail polish to - prevent the polish color from staining the nail 
tissue 
A client has open lesion on the skin, accompanied by pus. What is this called? - ulcer 
A client known to have a skin disease called scabies should - Never be treated and referred to a 
physician 
A client who has eczema should be - Referred to a physician and not treated by a practitioner 
A fingernail that is yellow-green or black in color indicated the presence of - Fungus 
A person who...
Nail Tech Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
A chronic inflammation with round dry patches covered with coarse silvery scales is called - 
psoriasis 
A crack in the nail plate above hyponychium Is best repaired with - a nail wrap 
A finger nail that is infected with mold appear - Green 
A foot massage may be performed on a client with which of the following conditions - foot callus 
A manicure must not be given to a client who has - onychia 
A massage increases circulation and may be harmful to a client with - High blood pressure 
A massag...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
A chronic inflammation with round dry patches covered with coarse silvery scales is called - 
psoriasis 
A crack in the nail plate above hyponychium Is best repaired with - a nail wrap 
A finger nail that is infected with mold appear - Green 
A foot massage may be performed on a client with which of the following conditions - foot callus 
A manicure must not be given to a client who has - onychia 
A massage increases circulation and may be harmful to a client with - High blood pressure 
A massag...
Nail State Board Exam Review / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
Filing deep into nail corners may cause - ingrown nails 
Furrows in the nails may be caused by - systemic condition 
Furrows in the nails may be caused by injury to the nail - matrix 
Hangnails are caused by - dry cuticles 
Hangnails are caused by - neglected nails 
Hangnails are treated by softening the cuticle with - oil 
Instruments sanitized with alcohol should be immersed in a 70% solution for - 20 minutesNails having wavy ridges are polished with a slightly
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Filing deep into nail corners may cause - ingrown nails 
Furrows in the nails may be caused by - systemic condition 
Furrows in the nails may be caused by injury to the nail - matrix 
Hangnails are caused by - dry cuticles 
Hangnails are caused by - neglected nails 
Hangnails are treated by softening the cuticle with - oil 
Instruments sanitized with alcohol should be immersed in a 70% solution for - 20 minutesNails having wavy ridges are polished with a slightly
NAB Study Guide / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
________ Contracts are those established each time a need arises then terminated upon completion. - 
Job-unit. 
_________ hazardous chemicals are ones in which an acute or chronic health effect may occur to 
exposed employees or residents. - Health 
__________ is the process of defining an approach or direction for an organization, making decisions 
about how to move toward that direction in very definitive terms and allocating resources to accomplish 
the plan. - Strategic planning. 
__________...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
________ Contracts are those established each time a need arises then terminated upon completion. - 
Job-unit. 
_________ hazardous chemicals are ones in which an acute or chronic health effect may occur to 
exposed employees or residents. - Health 
__________ is the process of defining an approach or direction for an organization, making decisions 
about how to move toward that direction in very definitive terms and allocating resources to accomplish 
the plan. - Strategic planning. 
__________...
NAB Study Guide Care, Service, and Support Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A
Acceptable amount of medication error: - Must not have 5% or more, and residents free of 
significant medical errors. 
Acute conditions - Rapid onset, curable with proper treatment. 
Adverse Events that are defined as one, preventable or not, that caused harm to a resident as a result of 
medical care. - 1. Falls 
2. Medication Errors 
3. spread of disease due to errors in infection and prevention 
4. pressure ulcers due to inappropriate care. 
5. injuries from abuse or neglect. 
6. failure to i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Acceptable amount of medication error: - Must not have 5% or more, and residents free of 
significant medical errors. 
Acute conditions - Rapid onset, curable with proper treatment. 
Adverse Events that are defined as one, preventable or not, that caused harm to a resident as a result of 
medical care. - 1. Falls 
2. Medication Errors 
3. spread of disease due to errors in infection and prevention 
4. pressure ulcers due to inappropriate care. 
5. injuries from abuse or neglect. 
6. failure to i...
NAB Practice Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
____ is NOT required on the labeling of drugs and biologicals - 2. the name prescribing physcians 
and manufacturers name 
____ uses promotions to retain employees - career ladder 
_____ helps residents adjust to facility life and counsels residents and families regarding psychosocial 
and financial issues - 1 
______ communication occurs between peers or persons of equal rank or status 
1. Downward 
2. Formal 
3. Upward 
4. Horizontal - 4. Downward refers to supervisors to staff or administrato...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 45 pages •
____ is NOT required on the labeling of drugs and biologicals - 2. the name prescribing physcians 
and manufacturers name 
____ uses promotions to retain employees - career ladder 
_____ helps residents adjust to facility life and counsels residents and families regarding psychosocial 
and financial issues - 1 
______ communication occurs between peers or persons of equal rank or status 
1. Downward 
2. Formal 
3. Upward 
4. Horizontal - 4. Downward refers to supervisors to staff or administrato...
NAB Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+(Cash + Current Receivables) / Current Liabilities = - Acid Test Ratio (Cash + Marketable Securities) / ((Total Operating Expenses - Depreciation) / 365) = - Days of Cash (required staff / provided staff)
(Cash + Current Receivables) / Current Liabilities = - Acid Test Ratio 
(Cash + Marketable Securities) / ((Total Operating Expenses - Depreciation) / 365) = - Days of Cash 
(required staff / provided staff) * 100 = - Employee Productivity 
A comprehensive care plan must be completed within how many days once the comprehensive 
assessment is made? - 7 Days 
A comprehensive care plan must be developed with how many days of MDS completion? - 7 Days 
(Medicare or 14 days Medicaid) 
A condition conti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
(Cash + Current Receivables) / Current Liabilities = - Acid Test Ratio 
(Cash + Marketable Securities) / ((Total Operating Expenses - Depreciation) / 365) = - Days of Cash 
(required staff / provided staff) * 100 = - Employee Productivity 
A comprehensive care plan must be completed within how many days once the comprehensive 
assessment is made? - 7 Days 
A comprehensive care plan must be developed with how many days of MDS completion? - 7 Days 
(Medicare or 14 days Medicaid) 
A condition conti...
Level 1 water distribution practice test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
NC Accident and Health Final Exam Prep / Revised Questions and Answers / 2024