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CNA Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Answers (2024/2025), Exams of Nursing

A set of multiple-choice questions and answers related to cna chapter 3, covering topics such as holistic care, physical and psychosocial needs, activities of daily living, resident rights, and the aging process. It also includes questions about developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, hospice care, and the stages of child development. This resource can be helpful for students preparing for cna certification exams.

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CNA Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Correct
Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
1. Holistic care focuses on
A.) The person's physical, mental, and social
well-being B.) Disease and disability
C.) How sick a person is
D.) The absence of disease and illness: A.) The person's physical,
mental, and social well-being
2. Which of the following is a physical need?
A.) The need for social
interaction B.) The need for
water
C.) The need for self-esteem
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Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)

  1. Holistic care focuses on A.) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being B.) Disease and disability C.) How sick a person is D.) The absence of disease and illness: A.) The person's physical, mental, and social well-being
  2. Which of the following is a physical need? A.) The need for social interaction B.) The need for water C.) The need for self-esteem

D.) The need for independence: B.) The need for water

  1. Which of the following is an example of a psychosocial need? A.) The need for food B.) The need for water C.) The need for activity D.) The need for acceptance: D.) The need for acceptance
  2. What is one way a nursing assistant can promote a residents indepen- dence? A.) Finishing a resident's task if he takes a long time to complete it B.) Allowing a resident to do a task by himself no matter how long it takes him C.) Deciding where a resident should sit in the

A.) Listen quietly to Mrs. Goldman B.) Tell Mrs. Goldman that he does not believe in God and would prefer not to

discuss it C.) Tell Mrs. Goldman that her beliefs are wrong D.) Ask Mrs. Goldman what makes her think there is a God: A.) Listen quietly to Mrs. Goldman

  1. If a nursing assistant encounters a consenting adult resident in a sexual situation, she should A.) Provide privacy and leave the room B.) Tell him what he is doing is wrong C.) Ask him to stop what he is doing D.) Discuss the incident with the resident's family: A.) Provide privacy and leave the room
  2. How can regular activity promote health?

aging process? A.) Most elderly people are entirely dependent on others B.) Most elderly people are disabled and cannot walk C.) Most elderly people are active and engaged in activities D.) Most elderly people cannot manage their own money: C.) Most elderly people are active and engaged in activities

  1. Normal changes of aging include A.) Depression B.) Thinner, drier skin C.) Significant weight loss D.) Incontinence: B.) Thinner, drier skin
  2. Which of the following is true of developmental disabilities?

A.) Development disabilities are temporary B.) Development disabilities restrict physical and/or mental ability C.) Development disabilities are a form of a mental health disorders D.) People with development disabilities can never live or work independent- ly: B.) Developmental disabilities restrict physical and/or mental ability

  1. A is an intense, irrational fear or anxiety about an object, place, or situation A.) Phobia B.) Coping mechanism C.) Fallacy D.) Situation response: A.) Phobia
  1. Which of the following is an appropriate way for a nursing assistant to care for a resident with a mental health disorder? A.) The NA should do everything for the resident B.) The NA should administer the resident's medication C.) The NA should support the resident and his family and friends D.) The NA should encourage the resident to stop being ill and just get better: C.) The NA should support the resident and his family and friends
  2. The fear of being in a confined space is called A.) Posttraumatic stress disorder B.) Obsessive compulsive disorder

C.) Claustrophobia D.) Schizophrenia: C.) Claustrophobia

  1. A brain disorder that affects a person's ability to think clearly and under- stand reality is A.) Clinical depression B.) Claustrophobia C.) Bipolar disorder D.) Schizophrenia: D.) Schizophrenia
  2. If a nursing assistant notices abusive behavior from a family member towards a resident, she should A.) Report it to the nurse immediately B.) Ask the family member to explain what he did before she

A.) By leaving the resident alone as much as possible B.) By listening more C.) By sharing her religious beliefs with the resident D.) By letting the resident know what it will all be over soon: B.) By listening more

  1. One way than an NA can respect the rights of a resident who is dying is to A.) Keep visitors away from the resident B.) Let the family know if the NA does not agree with the resident's medical decisions C.) Promise the resident that he will get better D.) Promote privacy for the resident: D.) Promote privacy for the resident
  1. Which of the following is a part of "The Dying Person's Bill of Rights"? A.) I have the right to be told what to believe about life after death B.) I have the right to be cared for by someone who will always tell me what she thinks I want to hear C.) I have the right to have my questions answered honestly D.) I have the right to be treated with forced cheerfulness: C.) I have the right to have my questions answered honestly
  2. In infants, physical development moves from A.) The feet up B.) The head down C.) The spine down

equipment from the room D.) Examining the body to help determine the cause of death: A.) Placing drainage pads where needed

  1. Which of the following stages of child development involves children learning to speak, gaining coordination of their limbs, and gaining control over their bladders and bowels? A.) Preschool (ages 3 to 6) B.) Toddler (ages 1 to 3) C.) Infancy (birth to 12 months) D.) School-age (ages 6 to 10): B.) Toddler (ages 1 to 3)
  2. Which of the following is true of advance directives? A.) Advance directives must be honored as long as family members agree with

the residents decision B.) Advance directives must be honored unless NAs do not agree with the diagnosis C.) Advance directives must be honored D.) Advance directives should be changed when the resident's spiritual leader does not agree with the resident's decision: C.) Advance directives must be honored

  1. What does palliative care involve? A.) The resident's recovery B.) Pain relief and comfort C.) Teaching the resident to care for himself D.) Curing the resident's illness: B.) Pain relief and comfort
  2. The last sense to leave the body is usually the sense of

begin to learn right from wrong. A.) School-age (ages 6 to 10) B.) Toddler (ages 1 to 3) C.) Adolescent (ages 12 to 19) D.) Preschool (ages 3 to 6): D.) Preschool (ages 3 to 6)

  1. An attitude that is helpful in hospice work is A.) Being sensitive to individual needs B.) Pushing residents to talk about their feelings C.) Joining in the conversation during personal visits D.) Helping the resident embrace the NAs faith before death: A.) Being sensitive to individual needs