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CNA Practice Test 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. The Heimlich maneuver (abdominal thrust) is administered to the patient if he/she has: (A) A blocked or congested airway (B) Been hit on the nose and is bleeding into his or her stomach (C) Ingested a toxic substance (D) Been inebriated 2. Which one of the following amounts is a proper measurement of urinary output? (A) 75 cc (B) 150 cc (C) 500 cc (D) 300 cc 3. A patient has just finished taking a cold beverage. As a certified nurse assistant (CNA), how long will you wait before taking the temperature of the patient orally? (A) 10-20 minutes (B) 30 minutes at the least (C) Up to 45 minutes (D) Immediately 4. In Long Term Care Facilities which shift gets the residents ready for their appointments, X-rays, etc? (A) 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (B) 3 p.m. – 11.30 p.m. (C) 11 p.m. – 7.30 p.m. (D) Any time available 5. Whenever a patient visits the care facility for a short period of time only, in view to giving their care givers a 'break,' this is usually termed as: (A) Constant care (B) Therapeutic care (C) Respite care - (respite means "short time care") (D) Hospice care

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6. Below are symptoms of a number of body joint disorders. Which one of these symptoms can be highly attributed to Rheumatoid Arthritis? (A) Inflamed, black and blue patches around joints (B) Painful joints, but barely red or swollen (C) Joints are hot, red, painful and swollen (D) Inflamed but painless joints 7. A patient with swollen ankles and legs is a likely sign that they are suffering from: (A) A cardiac arrest (B) Peripheral vascular infection (C) Coronary artery infection (D) Congestive heart failure 8. Below are stages of involving pressure sores. Which one of these phases is attributed to the breakdown of the subcutaneous layer of the skin? (A) Phase V (B) Phase I (C) Phase II (D) Phase III

9. Which one of the below specialists is responsible for assisting residents in being able to use their hands and arms? (A) Physiotherapist (B) Activities coordinator (C) Physical therapist (D) Occupational therapist 10. A common disorder of the eye that is characterized by the development of a cloudy condition in the lens that reduces eyesight is known as: (A) Retinitis (B) Glaucoma (C) Cataract (D) Myopia

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11. In instances whereby the patient exhibits the inability to control their bladder (when and where they may be when they urinate), this condition is medically referred to as? (A) Urinary incontinence (B) Urinary retention (C) Urinary tract infection (D) Urinary bladder inflammation 12. Of the needs listed below, which ones can be considered as basic human needs? (A) Spiritual (B) Sexual (C) Social (D) All of the above 13. The body usually responds to infections in a distinct manner. Which one of the below symptoms are most central to these responses? (A) Micro-organisms, fever, localized (B) Skin tears, colds developing into pneumonia (C) Localized, silent and whole body (D) Abdominal, respiratory and skin problems 14. It is a known fact that adults in Long Term Care Facilities would like to maintain active sexual lives. Which one of the below instances could impede their sexual expressions? (A) Families' interference (B) Lack of privacy (C) Decreased physical functioning (D) All of the above instances apply 15. At care facility, some conditions may call for the patient to be isolated. Which one of the below conditions would necessitate for Contact Isolation? (A) Pneumonia (B) Scabies (C) HIV (D) Chicken pox 16. Which one of the below symptoms best indicate an instance of urinary tract infection? (A) An increase in the frequency of urination

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(B) Complaining of a burning or stinging when urinating (C) Urine that appears to be cloudy (D) All of the above apply 17. A patient suffering from pneumonia would exhibit symptoms such as: (A) Persistent coughing (B) Chest pains and discomfort (C) Thick sputum (D) All of the above apply 18. As the individual ages, it has been medically proven that food tends to pass through the digestive tract a bit slower. Which one of the below conditions is a common consequence of this slower process? (A) Bowel incontinence (B) Diarrhea (C) Enteric conditions (D) Constipation 19. Which one of the below is the correct sequence in which air travels through various organs through during the inspiration process? (A) From the mouth or nose, alveoli, bronchi, then trachea (B) From the nose, trachea, alveoli, then the bronchi (C) From the mouth or nose, trachea, bronchi, and alveoli (D) From the nose bronchi alveoli and then trachea 20. Under particular conditions, most gastrointestinal infections would call for isolation. Of the below, which condition makes isolation almost certain? (A) Enteric Precautions (B) Contact Precautions (C) Drainage Precautions (D) Secretion Precautions 21. A certain approach is usually applied whenever the care giver is seeking to empathize with the resident's feelings and tries to comfort them. What is the name of this approach? (A) The Recognition Approach (B) Validation Therapy (C) Experienced Conditional Behavior

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(D) The Reality Orientation 22. Certain bodily disorders especially of the central nervous system (CNS) come about with age. Which one of the following is as a result of nervous system alterations that come about naturally with age? (A) The ability to reason diminishes (B) Sensitivity increases (C) Slower response time (D) Substantial loss in memory 23. There is a Global Deterioration Scale when evaluating the diverse phases of Dementia. Which phase is attributed to early dementia? (A) Phase 1 (B) Phase 2 (C) Phase 4 (D) Phase 5 24. Mental retardation is commonly caused by a number of aspects. Which one of the below symptoms apply? (A) Very high fever in childhood (B) Down syndrome (C) Difficulty during child birth (D) All of the above apply 25. Some patients may exhibit some 'false beliefs' not backed up by any reality. This is known as: (A) Delusion (B) Deviousness (C) Paranoia (D) Apprehension 26. Depression is a common mental disorder. Which one of the below symptoms is highly associated to it? (A) Feeling upbeat (B) Having extreme energy (C) Laughing hysterically (D) Frequent crying spells

http://www.cnapracticetest.info/ ANSWERS: 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. D 8. D 9. D 10. C 11. A 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. B 16. D 17. D 18. D 19. C 20. A 21. B 22. C 23. D 24. D 25. A 26. D

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