Body Systems & Vital Signs
Safety Positioning & Transfers
Oxygenation & Respiratory Care
Digestive & Endocrine Disorders
Patient Care, Comfort & Professionalism
100

A nursing assistant notices a resident’s pulse is 112 beats per minute while resting. This should be reported as:

What is Tachycardia

100

Before moving a resident up in bed, the FIRST safety step is to:

What is lock the bed wheels

100

A resident suddenly becomes restless, confused, and short of breath. The NA should suspect:

What is hypoxia 

100

A resident with diabetes becomes shaky, sweaty, and confused.

What is hypoglycemia

100

This should always be kept within the resident’s reach for safety.

What is a call light

200

Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart

What is an artery 

200

A transfer belt is MOST commonly used for residents who:

What is can assist with standing

200

The absence of breathing

What is apnea

200

Heartburn is commonly associated with what illness.

What is GERD

200

This type of pain commonly occurs after surgery or injury.

What is acute pain

300
A nursing assistant obtains vital signs when the resident is in this state. 

What is resting calmly 

300

Best position for a resident having trouble breathing

What is high-fowler's

300

Tuberculosis is spread mainly through this. 

What is airborne droplets

300

Yellowing of the skin and eyes may indicate this. 

What is jaundice

300

This environmental condition helps promote resident comfort and relaxation.

What is a clean, odor-free room

400

Hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels

What is insulin 

400

A resident is sitting on the side of the bed before standing.

What is dangling 

400

When assisting with coughing exercises, the resident should usually inhale through the:

What is nose

400

A resident coughing during meals may be experiencing:

What is dysphagia

400

When speaking to a hearing-impaired resident, the CNA should do this while talking.

What is face the resident

500

Liquid portion of blood 

What is plasma

500

The BEST way to reduce friction and shearing during repositioning is to use:

What is a transfer/lift/draw sheet

500

Swelling in the feet and ankles is commonly seen with:

What is right-sided heart failure

500

Untreated severe low or high blood sugar can lead to:

What is death

500

Laughing loudly at the nurses’ station may make residents feel this way.

What is embarrassed, uncomfortable, or ignored