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#1. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#2. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#3. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#4. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#5. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#6. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#7. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#8. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#9. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#10. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#11. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#12. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#13. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#14. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#15. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#16. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#17. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#18. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#19. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#20. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#21. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#22. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#23. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#24. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#25. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#26. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#27. What is the best method to prevent the spread of infection?
Proper handwashing is the most effective way to reduce infection transmission.
#28. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#29. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#30. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#31. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#32. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#33. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#34. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#35. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#36. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#37. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#38. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#39. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#40. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#41. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#42. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#43. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#44. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#45. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#46. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#47. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#48. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#49. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#50. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#51. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#52. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#53. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#54. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#55. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#56. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#57. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#58. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#59. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#60. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#61. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#62. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#63. What is the best method to prevent the spread of infection?
Proper handwashing is the most effective way to reduce infection transmission.
#64. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#65. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#66. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#67. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#68. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#69. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#70. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#71. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#72. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#73. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#74. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#75. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#76. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#77. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#78. Which term describes difficulty swallowing?
Dysphagia refers to trouble swallowing and requires special feeding precautions.
#79. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#80. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#81. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#82. Which of these is a basic activity of daily living (ADL)?
Toileting is a basic self-care activity essential to daily functioning.
#83. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#84. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#85. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#86. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#87. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#88. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#89. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#90. What should a CNA do if a resident begins to fall?
Safely easing the resident to the floor prevents injury to both the resident and CNA.
#91. When should gloves be worn by a CNA?
Gloves are required when there’s a possibility of contact with blood or bodily fluids.
#92. What should the CNA do if they notice a safety hazard in a resident’s room?
CNAs should promptly address and report any safety concerns to protect residents.
#93. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#94. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration?
Dry mouth is a common sign of dehydration in elderly patients.
#95. Which of the following is considered a sign of elder abuse?
Unexplained injuries may indicate physical abuse or neglect.
#96. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#97. How often should a bedridden patient be repositioned?
Repositioning every 2 hours helps prevent pressure ulcers.
#98. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#99. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).
#100. What is the primary role of a CNA?
CNAs primarily help patients with activities of daily living (ADLs).


