CNA Skills
Infection Control
Rights & Communication
Vitals
Clinical Scenarios
100

What are the two ways to identify a patient?

Check their wristband, ask for their name

100

What is the standard PPE?

Gloves & a mask

100

True/False: Patients have the right to refuse care.

True

100

What is the normal range of breaths per minute? (for adults)

12-20 

100

You enter a patient's room and notice the bed is high and the call light is on the floor. What do you do? 

Pick up the call light and lower the bed.

200

True/False: It is within a CNA's scope of practice to prep and transport a patient for diagnostic tests and treatments.

True

200

What is the difference between direct and indirect transmission?

Direct - Person to person 

Indirect - object to person

200
Can a patient request a different healthcare provider for any reason?
Yes 
200
A BP of 119/74 is considered _____

Normal/within range

200

A CNA walks into a patients room and introduces themselves. They start giving the patient medications. What important step have they skipped?

Identify the patient

300

Things patients do every day, like bathing and eating, are called what?

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

300

When a patient develops an infection while under the care of a health facility, it is called a _____

Hospital-acquired infection (HAI)

300

If a CNA suspects abuse or neglect of a patient, by law they have to _______.

Report it

300

A sphygmomanometer is commonly called what?

Blood Pressure Cuff

300

A patients family member calls and asks how they are doing. What do you say?

You cannot give them any information over the phone and without patient consent

400

List two steps you take after entering a patient's room.

Identify the patient, introduce yourself

400

What should you never do with sharps containers?

Fill it all the way to the top

400

Failing to do what a “careful and reasonable person” would do is called _____

Negligence

400

What is the range of stage 1 hypertension?

130-139/80-89

400

A disoriented patient claims they are not under the influence of drugs or alcohol. You smell alcohol on their breath. What should you do?

Tell the nurse

500

What should the patient always have access to?

The call light.

500

What is an SDS sheet?

Identifies the risk of substances, first aid measures, proper storage, disposal, and handling of dangerous chemicals

500

Name three Principles of ethics.

Autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, veracity, justice, accountability, fidelity.

500

True/False: A patient with a temperature of 37.9 degrees Celsius has a fever. 

False, 38 degrees Celsius or higher is considered a fever

500

A patient asks you to tell them what their diagnosis is. How do you respond?

It's outside your scope of practice. Refer them to the nurse or doctor

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