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CNA PRACTICE TEST GUIDE
CNA PRACTICE TEST GUIDE 
 
1.	a resident often carries a doll with her, treating it like her baby. one day she is wandering around crying that she can't find her baby. the nurse aide should: offer comfort to the resident and help her look for her baby. 
2.	a nurse aide is asked to change a urinary drainage bag attached to an indwelling urinary catheter. the nurse aide has never done this before. the best response by the nurse aide is to: ask a nurse to watch the nurse aide change the bag since ...
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CNA PRACTICE TEST GUIDE 
 
1.	a resident often carries a doll with her, treating it like her baby. one day she is wandering around crying that she can't find her baby. the nurse aide should: offer comfort to the resident and help her look for her baby. 
2.	a nurse aide is asked to change a urinary drainage bag attached to an indwelling urinary catheter. the nurse aide has never done this before. the best response by the nurse aide is to: ask a nurse to watch the nurse aide change the bag since ...
CNA PROMETRIC EXAM PRACTICE
CNA PROMETRIC EXAM PRACTICE 
 
 
1.	A patient has been in wrist restraints for 2 hrs and you are assigned to remove the restraints to reposition the patient. Where should the restraints be secured after repositioning?: To a non-moving part of the bed( bed frame) 
2.	Elderly persons often do not experience thirst and are at risk of?: Dehydra- tion 
3.	A patient that needs no nursing interventions ( such as injections, IV, thera- py, wound care, tube feedings or intensive symptom monitoring) but i...
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CNA PROMETRIC EXAM PRACTICE 
 
 
1.	A patient has been in wrist restraints for 2 hrs and you are assigned to remove the restraints to reposition the patient. Where should the restraints be secured after repositioning?: To a non-moving part of the bed( bed frame) 
2.	Elderly persons often do not experience thirst and are at risk of?: Dehydra- tion 
3.	A patient that needs no nursing interventions ( such as injections, IV, thera- py, wound care, tube feedings or intensive symptom monitoring) but i...
CNA PRACTICE TEST (4YOURCNA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
CNA PRACTICE TEST (4YOURCNA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
1.	Which of the following principles should a CNA keep in mind when assisting a resident with dressing?: Residents have the right to choose their own clothing. 
2.	A patient has been in wrist restraints for 2 hours and you are assigned to remove the restraints to reposition the patient. Where should the restraints be secured after repositioning?: To a non-moving part of the bed (bed frame). 
3.	What is an important step to prevent pain or inj...
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CNA PRACTICE TEST (4YOURCNA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
1.	Which of the following principles should a CNA keep in mind when assisting a resident with dressing?: Residents have the right to choose their own clothing. 
2.	A patient has been in wrist restraints for 2 hours and you are assigned to remove the restraints to reposition the patient. Where should the restraints be secured after repositioning?: To a non-moving part of the bed (bed frame). 
3.	What is an important step to prevent pain or inj...
PP201 RECIPROCATING ENGINE OPERATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
PP201 RECIPROCATING ENGINE OPERATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
1.	An engine in which the cylinders rotate around the crankshaft is called what?: rotary radial 
2.	On aircraft with exposed cylinders, what component helps direct air around the cooling fins?: deflectors 
3.	On a 6 cylinder engine, how many CHT probes are required?: 1 
4.	What does augmenter tubes use to draw hot air out and cool air into the engine compartment?: exhaust gas velocity 
5.	What condition can broken or damaged cylinder ...
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PP201 RECIPROCATING ENGINE OPERATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
1.	An engine in which the cylinders rotate around the crankshaft is called what?: rotary radial 
2.	On aircraft with exposed cylinders, what component helps direct air around the cooling fins?: deflectors 
3.	On a 6 cylinder engine, how many CHT probes are required?: 1 
4.	What does augmenter tubes use to draw hot air out and cool air into the engine compartment?: exhaust gas velocity 
5.	What condition can broken or damaged cylinder ...
GROUNDING II TEST
GROUNDING II TEST 
 
1.	A ? is defined as the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).: branch circuit 
2.	A ? includes all circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source, and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.: feeder 
3.	A grounding electrode system is generally required for each building or structure served by a feeder.: True 
4.	According to the NEC, t...
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GROUNDING II TEST 
 
1.	A ? is defined as the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).: branch circuit 
2.	A ? includes all circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source, and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.: feeder 
3.	A grounding electrode system is generally required for each building or structure served by a feeder.: True 
4.	According to the NEC, t...
GROUNDING II QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GROUNDING II QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
1.	A ? is defined as the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).: branch circuit 
2.	A ? includes all circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source, and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.: feeder 
3.	A grounding electrode system is generally required for each building or structure served by a feeder.: True 
4.	Accor...
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GROUNDING II QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
1.	A ? is defined as the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).: branch circuit 
2.	A ? includes all circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source, and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.: feeder 
3.	A grounding electrode system is generally required for each building or structure served by a feeder.: True 
4.	Accor...
ATI CLOSED-CHEST PRETEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ATI CLOSED-CHEST PRETEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
1.	A nurse is preparing to transport a client who has a chest tube and a closed-chest wet-suction drainage system to radiology. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when detaching the suction source for trans- portation?: 1. clamp the chest tube. 
2.	Milk the chest tube 
*3. Make sure the air vent is open* 
Some closed-chest drainage systems and suction devices contain a vent from the water-seal chamber. This allows the drainage u...
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ATI CLOSED-CHEST PRETEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
1.	A nurse is preparing to transport a client who has a chest tube and a closed-chest wet-suction drainage system to radiology. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when detaching the suction source for trans- portation?: 1. clamp the chest tube. 
2.	Milk the chest tube 
*3. Make sure the air vent is open* 
Some closed-chest drainage systems and suction devices contain a vent from the water-seal chamber. This allows the drainage u...
ATI CLOSED CHEST DRAINAGE POST TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ATI CLOSED CHEST DRAINAGE POST TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ATI CLOSED CHEST DRAINAGE POST TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
NHS PATHWAYS DLP QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
NHS PATHWAYS DLP QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
1.	How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die?: After 3-5 minutes 
2.	What is shock?: Life-threatening condition that occurs when the cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate amounts of oxygen around the body. 
3.	List the features of shock: Skin is cold & clammy Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
4.	What does AED stand for?: automated external defibrillator 
5.	The re...
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NHS PATHWAYS DLP QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
1.	How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die?: After 3-5 minutes 
2.	What is shock?: Life-threatening condition that occurs when the cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate amounts of oxygen around the body. 
3.	List the features of shock: Skin is cold & clammy Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
4.	What does AED stand for?: automated external defibrillator 
5.	The re...
NHS PATHWAYS DLP QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
NHS PATHWAYS DLP QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
1.	How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die?: After 3-5 minutes 
2.	What is shock?: Life-threatening condition that occurs when the cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate amounts of oxygen around the body. 
3.	List the features of shock: Skin is cold & clammy Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
4.	What does AED stand for?: automated external defibrillator 
5.	The re...
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NHS PATHWAYS DLP QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
 
1.	How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die?: After 3-5 minutes 
2.	What is shock?: Life-threatening condition that occurs when the cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate amounts of oxygen around the body. 
3.	List the features of shock: Skin is cold & clammy Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
4.	What does AED stand for?: automated external defibrillator 
5.	The re...