CNA Domain 9: Member of the Healthcare Team (Quiz 1) Welcome to your CNA Practice Quizzes. Note: We designed One (1) set of practice quizzes for this Domain with 25 questions. Domain 9 (quiz 1): Member of the Healthcare Team. (25 questions) Please click NEXT to start your Free CNA Practice Quizzes right away. Best of Luck! 1. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Documentation of a residents fluid intake and output is part of your role as a nursing assistant. The standard unit of measure for doing this is ____. A. Milligrams B. Meters C. Ounces D. Milliliters None 2. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA If you are unable to clean up a large spill on the floor yourself, what is the best alternative, once you have notified someone to help? A. Do not let any residents exit their rooms. B. Ask a resident walking by to help you stop traffic. C. Block off the area from traffic. D. Throw towels over the spill until it can be cleaned more completely. None 3. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA When performing care activities, gloves should be worn ____. A. When performing peri-care. B. When you are changing a residents clothing. C. When you are feeding a resident. D. When you are helping with ambulation of a resident. None 4. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA The best source of Vitamin D is found in which of these foods? A. Apples B. Bread C. Steak D. Milk None 5. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA A nurse asks you to perform something “stat”. This means do it ____. A. As soon as possible. B. Before your shift ends. C. Performing a “stat” action is out of the CNAs scope of practice and only should be done by a licensed nurse. D. Immediately. None 6. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA A resident has suffered a stroke. As a nursing assistant, you’ve been asked to help with ambulation. The best position for doing this would be ____. A. On the residents side that is unaffected. B. On the residents side that has been affected by the stroke. C. In back of the resident. D. In front of the resident. None 7. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Part of your role as a nursing assistant is to be delegated tasks throughout your shift. In which of these examples would refusal to do a task be acceptable? A. Task that you don't feel needs to be done. B. A task that you have already done numerous times throughout your shift. C. A task that should not be done by a nursing assistant. D. A task that is not normally assigned to your shift. None 8. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA At the end of your shift, your fellow nursing assistant comes in to relieve you. While giving report, you discover your colleague is under the influence of alcohol. The best course of action, as a member of a healthcare team, is to ____. A. Tell the nursing assistant to go home and that you'll cover her shift. B. Tell the nurse in charge immediately. C. Suggest your colleague seek professional help through Alcoholics Anonymous or another alcohol-related support group. D. Get coffee or another caffeinated drink and stay with your colleague until she sobers up. None 9. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA You enter a resident’s room and notice he is having difficulty breathing. Your proper response should be to ____. A. Call the family contact member immediately. B. Notify the nurse immediately. C. Wait in the room for a period of time to see if it improves. D. Check back in a few minutes to see if the problem still exists. None 10. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these statements is incorrect regarding cleaning a urinary drainage bag? A. The bag should be kept below the level of the bladder (hip level) to prevent urine from flowing back. B. Avoid touching the tube or catheter ends as you disconnect them to clean the bag. C. Wash your hands both before and after cleaning a urinary drainage bag. D. Use peroxide to cleanse the drain on the urinary bag. None 11. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA The primary role of the CNA in patient assessment is to ____. A. Provide a weekly assessment to the patients physician. B. Give the family members and friends an assessment of the patient when they come for their next visit. C. Give the patient a physical exam and assess the patients condition in a report for the nurse. D. Assist the nurse with physical data such as height, weight, vital signs, food/fluid intake and output. None 12. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these are conditions requiring extra care regarding the residents nail care? A. Incontinence issues. B. Obesity and irritable bowel syndrome. C. Dementia and insomnia. D. Anticoagulation therapy and diabetes. None 13. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these best describes how accurate documentation assists the entire healthcare team? A. Accurate documentation is important, but it is more important to initiate conversations with residents under your care. B. Accurate documentation is a precautionary action to serve primarily as a means for defending a CNAs behavior should a problem arise. C. Accurate documentation is emphasized throughout a CNA and nurses training; however, realistically, it does not happen as often as it should. D. Accurate documentation is crucial for determining if interventions listed in the care plan are effective. None 14. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these best describes an advantage to being a CNA when considering future career options? A. You have an opportunity to practice many different types of care roles to see which you like best. B. You have an opportunity to see several healthcare occupations and witness the role each plays in patient care. C. You have an opportunity to work with many different types of patients from varying backgrounds. D. You have an opportunity to work with many cultures and different family members of the residents you care for. None 15. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA The nursing assistant walks in on a patient who is having a seizure. Which of these actions should the nursing assistant take first? A. Place a padded tongue blade in the patients mouth to keep the airway open. B. Call for the doctor immediately. C. Support the patients head and move anything that could injure the patient. D. Restrain the patient so the patient does not harm himself/herself. None 16. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these members of the healthcare team is responsible for supervising UAP (unlicensed assistive personnel)? A. MD or DO (physician). B. Certified nursing assistant (CNA). C. Patient care assistant/technician (PCA/PCT). D. Registered Nurse (RN). None 17. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these statements about “active listening” is false? A. Active listening is listening to a resident without being distracted by your own thoughts. B. Active listening is sometimes referred to as “listening with a third ear”. C. Active listening is a skill that can cue you in on a residents unexpressed needs. D. Active listening is listening to a resident while doing another activity. None 18. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which member of the residents health care team is responsible for determining socialization and communication skills of residents and then finding the resources to match them? A. LPN B. Chaplain C. Physician D. Social worker None 19. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these is true about the term care plan? A. A care plan promises care will be delivered as written. B. All of these are true. C. A nurse can face strict penalties for not following the written care plan. D. A care plan is a legal document. None 20. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA There is an order to give a female patient a shower, but she refuses. The nurse aide should A. threaten to use restraints if she does not cooperate. B. take the patient to the shower anyway. C. tell her that she must do what is ordered. D. document in the chart that the patient refused to shower. None 21. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA You discover a fire in a residents room. You have gotten the resident out of harms way. What is the next step you should execute? A. Evacuate. B. Use the fire extinguisher to start putting out the fire. C. Call the residents family to notify them. D. Pull the fire alarm. None 22. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA If you have a concern about an assignment, you should ____. A. Discuss it immediately with your supervisor, regardless of who else is present. B. Tell your resident that you don't feel that you can properly take care of him or her. C. Complain to a co-worker and ask him or her to do it for you. D. Discuss it privately with your immediate supervisor. None 23. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA As a CNA, you work as a “team player” to take care of all of your residents needs. Which of these is a reason you should take this approach when you need to ambulate a resident? A. You can move the resident yourself while your helper explains what you are doing. B. You don't have to work as hard if you have someone else there to help you lift a resident. C. The resident will feel and be safer when two or more staff members help with ambulation. D. The resident can be ambulated more quickly if you work together. None 24. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which of these is not true about a patients care plan? A. A good care plan is designed to assist team members in delivering high-quality, consistent care. B. A care plan is not necessary for every single resident in a care facility. C. A good nurse will solicit input from the CNA for the patients care plan to make it more effective. D. Effective care plans take the patients wishes into consideration. None 25. CNA, Member of the Healthcare Team,CNA Which member of the healthcare team is responsible for carrying out the patients medical plan? A. The doctor. B. Every member of the healthcare team. C. The nursing assistant. D. The registered nurse. None 1 out of 25 Time is Up! Time's up