CNA Domain 3: Restorative Skills (Quiz 2) 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 2): Restorative Skills​​​​​​​. (25 questions) Please click NEXT to start your Free CNA Practice Quizzes right away. Best of Luck! 1. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA If a client has hand tremors, the nurse aide SHOULD A. Do everything for the patient to avoid embarrassment. B. Tell patient to stop shaking and control the tremors. C. Restrain the hand that has the tremor. D. Assist the patient with the activity of daily living as needed. None 2. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The role of the ombudsman is to A. Work with the nursing home to protect patient rights. B. Control the nursing home budget. C. Prepare the classes which nurse aides take to learn about patient hygiene. D. Run a group of nursing homes. None 3. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Equipment used to help the resident maintain correct body alignment includes all of the following EXCEPT A. Cones B. Splints C. Bed cradles D. Foot supports None 4. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA After assisting with evening care, the nurse aide notices the client has bilateral hearing aids. The nurse aide understands that if a hearing aid is not in use, it should A. Be left on the patient's bedside table. B. Have the battery disengaged. C. Be placed in the patients pocket. D. Be left turned on. None 5. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The primary goal of restorative care is A. Take care of patients personal business. B. Keep the patient comfortable in nursing home. C. Do everything for the patient. D. Return patient to a normal life at home. None 6. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA What is the process of restoring a disabled client to the highest level of functioning possible? A. Rehabilitation B. Retention C. Reincarnation D. Responsibility None 7. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The nurse aide is making an occupied bed. Which of the following is the most restorative approach? A. Encourage the resident to help. B. Do everything for the resident. C. Lower both side rails. D. Tell the resident to get out of bed. None 8. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The most basic rule of body mechanics is to A. Twist as your lift. B. Never use a lift belt. C. Bend from the knees and hip. D. Keep the arms flexed. None 9. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A patient is leaving the hospital. The family has been told to give her medications bid. The wife asks what that means. The nurse aide tells her to give the medication A. Three times a day B. Once a day C. Twice a day D. Only when needed None 10. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A nursing assistant is helping a resident to walk. If the resident becomes faint and begins to fall, the assistant should A. Carry the resident back to bed then go for help. B. Hold the resident up and call for help. C. Ease resident to the floor and call for help. D. Hold resident up and continue walking. None 11. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A contracture (tightening, or shortening of a muscle) is caused by A. Pressure on the muscle B. Too much exercise C. Lack of movement of muscle D. Old age None 12. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Goals of arthritis care include A. Decreasing inflammation and preserving joints. B. Strengthening bones and muscles. C. Preventing contractures. D. All of the above None 13. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A button hook and a sock assist are all part of what kind of nursing care? A. Disability and reactivity B. Activities of daily living C. Prosthetic mobility D. Restorative and rehabilitation None 14. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA ROM exercises will help prevent A. Obesity B. Depression C. Contractures D. Pressure sores None 15. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A patient has had hip surgery. Her legs should be A. In the most comfortable position for the patient. B. abducted C. adducted D. elevated None 16. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The most common cause of accidents in the home results from A. Falls B. Lacerations C. Abrasions D. Burns None 17. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Mrs. Jones has been throwing up for several days, unable to eat or drink. You find her in bed. She is pale, lethargic, and her eyes are dull. She is likely suffering from A. congestive heart failure. B. hypovolemic shock. C. fecal impaction. D. multiple sclerosis. None 18. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA While helping an 86 year-old male resident get ready for bed, he tells you that he is tired of living and has been saving his pain pills. What should you do? A. Go through his belongings to search for the pills. B. Notify the nurse and stay with the resident. C. Make him give you the pills so you can flush them. D. Ask him why he feels his life is so worthless. None 19. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA A patient chokes while eating and is unable to cough or speak. The first thing the nurse aide should do is A. call for the nurse and Code Team. B. attempt to remove the obstruction. C. tilt the victim’s head back and give two quick breaths. D. slap the patient between the shoulder blades. None 20. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA The fire alarm has sounded. The nurse aide should FIRST A. report to the charge nurse for direction. B. make sure all the residents are out of the hallway and close all doors. C. take the nearest fire extinguisher to the nurse's station. D. notify the fire department in case no one else has. None 21. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Factors that increase a resident’s risk of falling include A. Sensory problems. B. Medication use. C. Muscle weakness. D. All of the above. None 22. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA If you see a fire, your first action should be to A. Call the operator. B. Pull the fire alarm. C. Get a fire extinguisher. D. Evacuate patients in the area. None 23. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA If a diabetic resident develops symptoms of increased thirst and urination, blurred vision, weakness, and a fruity-smelling breath, what should the CNA do? A. Offer the resident orange juice. B. Report it immediately to the nurse. C. Wait for 15 minutes the re-check the resident. D. Report the incident at the end of the shift. None 24. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA You must be especially careful about fire if the resident is receiving _______. A. heat treatments. B. intravenous fluids. C. sleeping medications. D. oxygen. None 25. CNA, Restorative Skills,CNA Safety measures to prevent accidental poisoning from medications include A. Call medication "candy" so patients will be more likely to take it. B. Transfer medications to other containers. C. Give medication in the dark to avoid waking the patient. D. Never leave medicine out where it can be swallowed. None 1 out of 25 Time is Up! Time's up