Priority and Safety
Infection Control
Resident Rights
Skills and Care
Trick Questions
100

What is ALWAYS the CNA's first priority?

Safety

100

•Best way to prevent infection?

•Handwashing

100

•Right to make choices?

Autonomy

100

•Normal temp?

•98.6°F

100

•Resident coughing while choking—what do you do?

•Encourage coughing

200

Resident falls-first action?

Check for injuries

200

•After gloves, what next?

•Wash hands

200

•Can resident refuse care?

Yes

200

•Normal pulse?

•60–100

200

•What should CNA NOT do?

•Give meds

300

Who do you check first: chest pain or hunger?

•Chest pain

300

•What does PPE stand for?

•Personal Protective Equipment

300

•Knocking shows what?

Privacy

300

•Respirations counted how long?

•60 seconds

300

•CNA role?

•Observe & report

400

•Bed position after care?

•Lowest

400

•When are Standard Precautions used?

•All residents

400

•Threatening resident is?

•Assault

400

•Soft diet includes?

•Easy-to-chew foods

400

•Confused resident—argue or redirect?

•Redirect

500

•Resident not breathing—first step?

•Call for help

500

•Front to back prevents what?

Infection

500

•Touching without consent?

Battery

500

•Main energy nutrient?

Carbohydrates

500

•Unsure about task—what do you do?

•Ask nurse