Practice Questions CNA State Exam – 126 Question Prep Guide
Prepare with confidence for your Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) State Exam using this comprehensive practice question file. This resource includes 126 carefully selected questions designed to help you review, reinforce, and test your knowledge before exam day.
Each question reflects the format, difficulty, and core topics commonly covered on the CNA state exam, making it an ideal study and revision tool for both first-time test takers and repeat candidates.
What’s included:
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126 CNA-focused practice questions
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Coverage of key CNA exam topics such as patient care, safety, infection control, communication, and ethics
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Ideal for exam preparation, self-assessment, and last-minute revision
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Suitable for independent study or classroom use
Who this is for:
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CNA students preparing for the state exam
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Nursing assistants seeking refresher practice
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Training programs and instructors
This practice question file helps you identify weak areas, build confidence, and improve exam readiness, giving you a structured and effective way to prepare for CNA certification success.
A resident is lying on the floor having a seizure when the nurse aide walks into the room. What should the nurse aide do first?
(A) Restrain the residents arms.
(B) Put a screen around the resident for privacy.
(C) Place a padded tongue blade between her teeth.
(D) Move any objects which could injure the resident and support her head.
1. A resident was given a stuffed animal as a gift. The resident wants to keep the stuffed animal with her much of the time. What should the nurse aide do?
(A) Explain that adults do not hold stuffed animals.
(B) Ask her relatives to take the stuffed animal home.
(C) Let her hold the stuffed animal whenever she wants to.
(D) Suggest that she keep the stuffed animal on the windowsill.
2. A resident is dehydrated. The nurse aide's assignment says "Force fluids." What should the nurse aide do?
(A) Decrease the resident's fluid intake.
(B) Increase the resident's fluid intake.
(C) Give liquids with meals only.
(D) Measure output.
(D) Move any objects which could injure the resident and support her head.
(C) Let her hold the stuffed animal whenever she wants to.
(B) Increase the resident's fluid intake.
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A nurse aide wants to get a resident involved in her own care. Which of these statements would best encourage the resident's involvement?
(A) "Stop feeling sorry for yourself."
(B) "It's time for us to eat our breakfast."
(C) "I want to brush your hair right now."
(D) "Do you want to take your bath now or after breakfast?"