Basic Skills
Infection Control
Personal Care
Resident Rights and Ethics
Safety and Emergency
100

Most crucial step of standard precautions to prevent infection. 

What is hand hygiene?

100

Three types of transmission based isolation precautions. 

What are contact, droplet, and airborne?

100

Put the shirt on the right arm first then the left arm.

A patient with a weak right arm needs help with putting on a shirt. What's the right approach?

100

Contact the facility's contracted interpretation services. 

A resident has limited English proficiency (LEP), and the CNA cannot obtain necessary information. What is the CNA's first action?

100

Raise the head of the bed to at least 45 degrees or sitting position. 

What is the most important safety precaution when a CNA is feeding a resident?

200

Over the brachial artery at the inner elbow.

When measuring a resident's blood pressure, where should the CNA place the diaphragm of the stethoscope?

200

Goggles, mask, gown, gloves.

What is PPE?

200

Encouraging self esteem and independence. 

What is a result of having a resident complete a task that he or she can manage?

200

Advocate for resident rights.

What is the primary role of the long-term care ombudsman?

200

On the strong side. 

A CNA is assisting a resident with a transfer from the bed to a wheelchair. Where should the CNA position the wheelchair?

300

Thickened liquids.

When feeding a resident who has dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), which consistency of liquid is typically considered safe to prevent choking?

300
Practices and procedures that prevent the spread of infection. 

What is infection control?

300

Lateral position with head turned to the side. 

A CNA is performing oral care for an unconscious resident. Which position is most appropriate to prevent aspiration?

300

Respect the refusal, notify the nurse, and document the refusal. 

If a competent resident refuses a bath, what should the CNA do?

300

On the bottom of the foot.

When helping a resident put on non-slip socks, where should the tread be?

400

Count the breaths while holding their wrist (same position as pulse). 

When counting a resident's breaths, what is the best practice to ensure an accurate count?

400
Basic precautions to prevent the spread of infection that is known or unknown. 

What are standard precautions?

400
Any thing that is not in a liquid state at room temperature. 

The CNA is assisting a resident on a full liquid diet to eat breakfast. Which of the following items would need to be removed from their tray?

400

Explain the procedure and get consent. 

Before beginning any procedure on a resident, what must the CNA do?

400

Use a shower chair so the resident can sit while washing. 

A resident with lung disease (COPD) gets short of breath easily while taking a shower. What is the safest way for the CNA to assist them?

500

Every two hours.

How often should an immobile, bed-bound resident be repositioned to help prevent pressure ulcers?

500

Microbes present in blood.

What are bloodborne pathogens?

500

To identify exact needs and goals for the resident's care. 

What is the purpose of a resident's care plan?

500

Tell them you can not share any information without the resident's consent. 

A visitor asks a CNA for information about the resident's medical condition. What is the most appropriate response?

500

Have the resident sit on the side of the bed for a minute or two before standing. 

A resident has orthostatic hypotension, which means their blood pressure drops when they stand up. What should the CNA do before assisting this resident with walking?