Positions of residents
Safety
CNA basics
Practice Scenarios
Hygiene
100

What’s the name of the position where the head of the bed is at 45-60° 

Fowler’s 

100

If a resident begins to fall, what do you do?

Lower the resident to the floor carefully, lessening the impact of the fall. (Do NOT try to stop or break the fall.)

100

What does the abbreviation ADL’s stand for?

Personal daily tasks including bathing, dressing, tolieting, eating & drinking, and caring for hair & teeth

100

Your resident has family visiting everyday for hours on end. One day, you go to care for your resident and notice suspicious bruising on their arms. What type of abuse is this?

Physical, immediately report to nurse.

100

What is the order for Donning & Doffing PPE? 

Donning:

Gown, Mask, Gloves

Doffing:

Gloves, Gown, Mask

200

What is the position called where the resident is laying on their side, typically with a pillow behind the back, between the knees, and under the top arm?

Lateral

200

If a resident begins to fall, faint, seize, or choke, you should immediately call for the nurse and do what?

A: Stay with the resident

B: Cry

C: Breakdance 

D: Panic

A: Stay with the resident

200
What out of these options is NOT within a CNA’s Scope of Practice?

A: Making Beds

B: Assisting in ADL’s

C: Changing a Colostomy Bag

D: Emptying a Urinary Drainage Bag

C: Changing a Colostomy Bag

200

You enter your shift and the CNA on your hall gives report, and says she took a gift from the residents family, but decided to keep it for herself. What is this considered, and who should you report to?

A: Abuse, mind your business

B: Misappropriation, tell your supervisor

C: Neglect, tell your supervisor

D: Ask her for the gift and take it instead, you do more work anyways.

B: Misappropriation because she stole the item, and tell your supervisor immediately because it can come back on you for knowing and saying nothing. The family will notice everything.

200
How long do you wash your hands for?
20-30 Seconds
300

What is the name of the position where the head of the bed is elevated at 30-45°

SEMI-fowlers

300

What is Elopement?

Elopement is when a resident cannot be found or cannot be located

300

What are the 3 state requirements to be a CNA?

1. Clean Criminal Record

2. Good health screen & physical

3. Completion of Approved program

300

You enter your shift and the CNA reports one of your residents has a confirmed case of C-Diff. Should you wash your hands after caring for the resident, or just use hand sanitizer?

Wash your hands!

300

Where should you place CLEAN linens (4 correct answers)

1. back of chair

2. head of the bed

3. Over bed table

4. On top of bedside desk/cabinet

400

What is the Supine position?

Flat on the back, legs slightly apart

400

What does the abbreviation PASS stand for? (hint: related to fire extinguisher).

P: pull pin 

A: aim nozzle

S: squeeze handle

S: sweep nozzle (at the BASE of the fire)

400

Who does a CNA report to if there is a refusal or incident with a resident? (Falls, bed sore, etc).


Nurse on shift

400

Your resident, who is usually calm and collected, is extremely anxious tonight. She is standing by the exit doors, shaking the handles to try to open them, and wearing her winter coat and boots even though it is 80° out. What is this a sign of the resident attempting to do?

The resident is attempting to elope the building.

400

What Infectious Disease requires you to wash your hands rather than using hand sanitizer?

C-Diff

500

When referring to Alignment, the shoulders are directly above the hips, the arms and legs are in a natural position, and the head and neck are what?

A: Upside down

B: Straight

C: Broken

B: Straight

500

What does the abbreviation RACE mean? (Hint: pertains to the event of a fire)

R: Remove (Residents)

A: Activate (Alarm)

C: Contain (Close doors to try to contain fire if possible)

E: Extinguish (if possible)

500

Barriers to communication include:

1. Cliches 

2. Slang

3. Impairments such as: (3 answers)

Visual impairments, Hearing impairments, and Cognitive impairments.

500

You go to check in on your resident, and he has suddenly developed a fever, is breathing heavy, and has a red rash on his leg that is leaking discharge. What does this indicate?

He has an infection 

500

What is the difference between Direct & Indirect Contact when talking about Infection Control/Infectious Diseases? (Define Direct contact & Indirect Contact)

Indirect contact: Transmission of disease without physical contact (touching a shared surface/common object).

Direct contact: Touching an infected person or infected bodily fluids.

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