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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Exam: Promotion of Health and Safety
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Exam: Promotion of Health and Safety
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1. When equipment is used by multiple residents, it is important to decrease the opportunity for contamination. One way to avoid contamination is by cleaning the equipment with the cleanser provided by the institution. When should the equipment be cleansed?
2. Which of the following are age-related changes?
3. Which of the following actions is not a part of standard precautions?
4. Nursing assistants should always check residents’ armbands before serving their meals, performing nursing care, or other tasks.
5. Nursing assistants should always check residents’ armbands before serving their meals, performing nursing care, or other tasks.
6. Which of the following is not an example of contamination caused by droplet transmission?
7. Before serving a resident a meal, it is important for the nursing assistant to properly check that the meal belongs to the resident by performing which of the following activities?
8. The registered nurse calls for your help to assist with a resident who has fallen on the floor. You know this incident must be reported to the risk manager of the facility. Which of the nurse’s following actions would best relay the events that occurred?
9. In the R.A.C.E. acronym, the C stands for
10. In the R.A.C.E. acronym, the C stands for
11. The registered nurse calls for your help to assist with a resident who has fallen on the floor. You know this incident must be reported to the risk manager of the facility. Which of the nurse’s following actions would best relay the events that occurred?
12. What is the second leading cause of death in an individual 65 years of age or older?