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This document contains a series of practice questions designed to help students prepare for the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam. The questions cover a range of topics related to patient care, hygiene, and medical procedures, providing a useful resource for anyone studying for their CNA certification. This document is a PDF.

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1.What is the normal range for an adult\'s body temperature? A\) 95.0°F - 97.0°F B\) 97.8°F - 99.1°F C\) 98.6°F - 100.4°F D\) 100.5°F - 102.0°F 2\. Which of the following is a normal oxygen saturation level for a healthy adult? A\) 85-89% B\) 90-94% C\) 95-100% D\) 100-105% 3.Bradycardia i...

1.What is the normal range for an adult\'s body temperature? A\) 95.0°F - 97.0°F B\) 97.8°F - 99.1°F C\) 98.6°F - 100.4°F D\) 100.5°F - 102.0°F 2\. Which of the following is a normal oxygen saturation level for a healthy adult? A\) 85-89% B\) 90-94% C\) 95-100% D\) 100-105% 3.Bradycardia is defined as a heart rate less than: A\) 40 bpm B\) 50 bpm C\) 60 bpm D\) 70 bpm 4.Tachypnea is characterized by a respiratory rate greater than: A\) 12 breaths per minute B\) 16 breaths per minute C\) 20 breaths per minute D\) 24 breaths per minute Toileting and Perineal Care When assisting a male patient with perineal care, you should: A\) Wipe from the base of the penis to the tip B\) Wipe from the tip of the penis to the base C\) Use circular motions around the scrotum D\) Avoid cleaning the perineal area Which of the following is a common complication of prolonged catheter use? A\) Increased urine output B\) Urinary tract infection (UTI) C\) Decreased urine output D\) Nocturia Feeding and Abduction When feeding a patient with limited mobility, you should: A\) Feed them quickly to save time B\) Allow them to eat independently if possible C\) Avoid offering any liquids D\) Use a feeding tube Adduction refers to: A\) Moving a limb away from the midline of the body B\) Moving a limb towards the midline of the body C\) Rotating a limb D\) Flexing a limb Range of Motion and Ambulation Active range of motion exercises are performed: A\) By the patient alone B\) By the caregiver without patient assistance C\) By the patient with caregiver assistance D\) Only in physical therapy sessions When assisting a patient with ambulation using a walker, you should: A\) Walk behind the patient B\) Walk in front of the patient C\) Walk beside the patient D\) Use a wheelchair Gait Belt and Colostomy Bag Dressing When applying a gait belt, you should: A\) Place it over the patient\'s clothing B\) Place it directly on the patient\'s skin C\) Avoid tightening it D\) Place it around the patient\'s chest When emptying a colostomy bag, you should: A\) Use sterile gloves B\) Use clean gloves C\) Avoid touching the stoma D\) Empty the bag when it is half full Affected Arm and Limited Mobility When transferring a patient with an affected arm, you should: A\) Use the unaffected arm for support B\) Use the affected arm for support C\) Avoid using any support D\) Use a mechanical lift For clients with limited mobility, you should: A\) Encourage complete bed rest B\) Assist with range of motion exercises C\) Avoid any movement D\) Only use mechanical lifts Dementia and Alzheimer\'s Care When communicating with a client with dementia, you should: A\) Use complex instructions B\) Use simple, clear instructions C\) Avoid communicating with the client D\) Use written instructions only For clients with Alzheimer\'s, it is important to: A\) Change their routine frequently B\) Maintain a consistent routine C\) Avoid any routine D\) Use physical restraints Hearing Aids and Dentures When caring for a patient\'s hearing aids, you should: A\) Submerge them in water B\) Clean them with a dry cloth C\) Use alcohol-based cleaners D\) Avoid cleaning them Dentures should be: A\) Cleaned with hot water B\) Soaked in a denture solution overnight C\) Left in the patient\'s mouth overnight D\) Cleaned with toothpaste Grooming and Oxygen Use When grooming a patient, you should: A\) Use the patient\'s personal grooming items B\) Use communal grooming items C\) Avoid grooming the patient D\) Use only disposable grooming items When using oxygen, it is important to: A\) Smoke near the oxygen source B\) Keep the oxygen source away from open flames C\) Use oil-based products near the oxygen source D\) Store oxygen tanks horizontally Using Pillows for Support Pillows can be used to: A\) Support a patient\'s limbs B\) Elevate a patient\'s head C\) Prevent pressure ulcers D\) All of the above

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