CNA Daily Tasks
Becoming a CNA
Working in the Health Care System
Understanding Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care
Fun Facts About Healthcare
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Question: What is one task CNAs perform to help residents with meals?  

Answer: Assisting residents to the cafeteria or bringing food to their rooms.

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Question: What certification does a candidate receive during their CNA training program that is essential for workplace safety and to know how to respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies?

Answer: CPR certificate

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Question: What is the primary role of a CNA in the healthcare team?

Answer: To provide basic patient care and assist with daily living activities

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Question: What does HIPAA stand for  

Answer: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

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Question: What is the most common blood type in the world?

  • Answer: O positive.
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Question: Why might CNAs need to help residents choose their clothes?

Answer: Residents may have memory problems and might not remember wearing the same clothes repeatedly.

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What test does CNA's need pass to get on the New York Nurse Aide Registry?

To be certified on the New York Nurse Aide Registry, CNAs must:

  1. Successfully complete the Clinical Skills examination and the Written or Oral examination within two years after finishing their training.
  2. Pass the NYSDOH certified nurse assisting exam administered by Prometric
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Question: Why is there a chain of command in a healthcare facility?

Answer: The hierarchy of authority that ensures proper communication and accountability in patient care.

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Question: Why is HIPAA important?

it protects patient privacy and confidentiality.

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Question: Which organ in the human body can regenerate itself?

  • Answer: The liver.
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Question: What should a CNA do if a resident has a serious health concern?

Answer: Inform the supervising nurse immediately and record it in the resident’s daily care log.

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How often must a cna work as a paid nursing assistant to stay on the new york state registry?

Based on Prometric: You must renew your New York CNA certification every 24 months. To do this, you must have worked at least seven hours as a paid nurse aide.

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Question: Why is it important for CNAs to follow facility policies and procedures?

Answer: To ensure patient safety, provide consistent care, and comply with legal and regulatory standards.

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Question: What is informed consent?

Answer: The process of explaining medical procedures and treatments to a patient, ensuring they understand and agree to them.

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Question: What is the longest bone in the human body?

  • Answer: The femur (thigh bone).
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Question: How do CNAs assist residents with mobility issues?

Answer: They help residents stand up, take them for walks, and assist with getting in and out of bed.

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Question: What is one requirement for maintaining CNA certification in New York besides working as a paid nursing assistant?  

Answer: CNAs must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years.

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Question: What should a CNA do if they observe unsafe practices or conditions in the workplace?

Answer: Report the issue to a supervisor or follow the facility’s reporting procedures.

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Question: What should a CNA do if they suspect a patient is being abused or neglected?

Answer: Rights that ensure residents are treated with dignity, respect, and have the freedom to make choices about their care. 

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Question: How many chambers does the human heart have?

  • Answer: Four chambers.
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Question: What is the importance of CNAs sitting with residents during meals?

Answer: To ensure residents are eating their food safely and to provide assistance if needed.

500

Question: What are the two main components of CNA training programs in New York?

Answer: 60 hours of classroom education and 100 hours of supervised clinical training2.

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Question: How can CNAs contribute to a positive work environment in a healthcare facility?

Answer: By maintaining a professional attitude, communicating effectively, and working collaboratively with the healthcare team.

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Question: What are the Resident’s Rights in a long-term care facility?

Answer: Rights that ensure residents are treated with dignity, respect, and have the freedom to make choices about their care. 

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Question: What is the average lifespan of a red blood cell?

  • Answer: About 120 days.
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