CNA Domain 3: Restorative Skills (Quiz 1) Welcome to your CNA Practice Quizzes. Note: We designed Two (2) sets of practice quizzes for this Domain. Each set has 25 questions. Domain 3 (quiz 1): Restorative Skills. (25 questions) Please click NEXT to start your Free CNA Practice Quizzes right away. Best of Luck! 1. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA You’ve been asked to increase a residents muscle strength and joint mobility with “passive range of motion” exercises. The best example of this type of treatment would be ____. A. Having the resident move the arm in a circular direction while you time short intervals. B. Using resistance exercises on a residents arm. C. Gently holding the residents arm and smoothly moving it in a circular motion. D. Having the resident lift small objects in short intervals. None 2. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Which of these is the best example of restorative care skills? A. Use of a heating pad for a stiff neck. B. Use of pads or adult briefs for incontinence. C. Use of a denture soaking dish. D. Use of adaptive, assistive, and therapeutic equipment. None 3. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA When a resident has a rehabilitation plan of care, your role may be to ____. A. Do more tasks for the resident than usual. B. Assist with retraining. C. Administer pain medications. D. Give the resident shorter times to complete tasks to speed up recovery. None 4. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A button hook and a sock assist are part of what kind of nursing care? A. Restorative and rehabilitative B. Prosthetic mobility C. Disability and reactivity D. Activities of daily living None 5. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA When ambulating an unsteady client, it is BEST for the nurse aide to use a A. quad cane. B. gait belt. C. wheelchair. D. walker. None 6. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The best way to encourage a residents independence is to ____. A. Let a resident begin the morning care routine and then assist if they need it. B. Provide the items necessary for the morning care routine and then leave the room so the resident is motivated to begin on his or her own. C. Wait until a resident is soiled and then clean it up so he or she might be more motivated to try to make it to the bathroom independently. D. Let resident roommates help one another do their morning care routine. None 7. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The primary goal of restorative care is A. to do everything for the resident. B. to return the resident to a normal life at home. C. to take care of the resident’s personal business. D. to keep the resident comfortable in the nursing home. None 8. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA According to the principles of proper body mechanics, a nurse aide who is lifting an object should place his or her feet A. 12–18 inches apart. B. anywhere desired. C. 6–12 inches apart. D. 3–5 feet apart. None 9. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Using proper body mechanics is essential to avoiding injuries. The muscles most prone to injury are those in the ____. A. Back B. Leg C. Arm D. Neck None 10. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The definition: “Nursing interventions that promote the residents ability to adapt and adjust to living as independently and safely as possible,” best describes ____. A. Proactive Nursing B. Therapeutic Nursing C. Restorative Nursing D. Occupational Nursing None 11. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Why is the knowledge of common disease processes and conditions important to restorative care? A. All of these are correct. B. Disease processes and conditions may impede progress. C. Knowledge of disease processes and conditions can affect what kind of care management is appropriate. D. Disease processes and conditions affect body system functions and it relates to the residents aptitude for success with restorative care. None 12. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA You are a nursing assistant and a resident you are assisting with ambulation has pain while using splints. The best response is to ____. A. Tell the resident that the pain is normal until they adjust to the splint. B. Tell the resident that this is a sign that he or she overdid the therapy and should shorten his or her time on the floor. C. Notify the charge nurse promptly. D. Administer topical pain medication to the area that is sore. None 13. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA “To turn upward” defines which of these terms? A. Lateral B. Supination C. Eversion D. Extension None 14. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA What does the term PROM stand for? A. Positive range of motivation. B. Passive range of motion. C. Position reversing motion. D. Positioning references on machines. None 15. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA What is the process of restoring a disabled client to the highest level of functioning possible? A. Reincarnation B. Rehabilitation C. Responsibility D. Retention None 16. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA One of the residents you care for is seeing a physical therapist. You’ve been asked to follow up with some “range of motion” activities. Which of these is the best term for this type of care? A. Emotional and mental care. B. Spiritual and cultural care C. Hygiene care. D. Restorative care. None 17. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA What is the difference between abduction and adduction? A. Abduction moves the extremity toward the body and adduction moves it away from the body. B. Abduction is moving the extremity away from the body and adduction is moving it toward the body. C. Abduction requires two or more persons and adduction can be done with one person. D. Abduction involves moving the entire body and adduction involves moving an extremity. None 18. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Restorative care can help prevent complications that develop due to immobility, such as constipation, contractures, pressure sores, and ____. A. Low blood pressure. B. Blood clots. C. Dry skin. D. Labored breathing. None 19. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA An assisting device does not help with ____. A. Moving around. B. Eating C. Dressing D. Restraining None 20. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Proper body mechanics dictates that when lifting an object, the nurse aide place his feet A. 12 inches to 18 inches apart. B. 6 inches to 12 inches apart. C. 3 feet to 5 feet apart. D. It doesn't matter. None 21. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The nurse aide just admitted a new resident. Which of the following is the most restorative approach? A. Encourage a family member to unpack for him. B. Encourage the resident to participate in unpacking. C. Tell him he'll need to unpack for himself. D. Unpack all of their clothes and put them away for him. None 22. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA You are delegated to provide passive R.O.M. to L lower and upper extremities. This means you A. Watch how many times she moves left lower and upper extremities in 15 minutes. B. Have patient raise left arm and leg 10 times. C. Support each joint and provide extension and flexion movements on the left side of the body. D. Extend right arm over left side of the body. None 23. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA What is the correct medical term for muscle wasting? A. Anorexia B. Atrophy C. Shrivel D. Hypoxia None 24. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Exercises that move each muscle and joint are called A. Range of motion B. Abduction C. Rotation D. Adduction None 25. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA When the nurse aide moves a joint during ROM (range of motion) exercises, and the resident complains of pain, the nurse aide should A. Push past the point where the pain is to see if pain still occurs. B. Ask nurse to give pain medication so exercises can continue. C. Stop giving resident any ROM exercises. D. Stop the movement at the point where pain occurs and report to the nurse. None 1 out of 25 Time is Up! Time's up