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Oncology Divisional CNA Annual Education- 2025

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  • Glucometer QC bottles expire how long after opening?
    60 days
    They don't expire
    120 days
    90 days
  • Routinely, how often should I&O's be documented?
    Whatever the RN reports to me
    Every 2 hours
    Every 8 hours
    Every 4 hours
  • Your nurse asks you to change the ostomy appliance on Mr. Smith. What is the appropriate response?
    Absolutely not, I can't do that!
    Unfortunately, as a CNA, I am not allowed to do that.
    Are you kidding me; who do you think I am?
    Ignore the nurse's request.
  • If the wrong size cuff is used, the baseline cuff BP reading could read falsely low or high resulting in inappropriate treatment of hyper/hypotension.
    False
    True
  • If your patient is a high fall risk and risk for injury, which actions MUST be taken?
    Bed/Chair alarms
    All these interventions should be implemented
    Accompany patient with ambulation
    Remain with patient while toileting
  • As a CNA, I am permitted to decrease or increase my patient's supplemental oxygen (i.e. Nasal cannula liters).
    True
    False
  • How long must you wait to confirm a negative pregnancy point of care test?
    1 minute
    10 minutes
    3 minutes
    5 minutes
  • Your patient is a high fall risk, slightly confused, and has been attempting to get out of bed. In order to keep the patient safe, you put all 4 side rails up. Is this action correct?
    Yes, the patient has gone crazy
    No, this is considered a restraint
    Yes, this is the safest method to prevent falls/patient harm
    No, as a CNA you can never put up all 4 side rails
  • CAUTI Prevention: Catheter and Peri-care should be performed daily, after stool incontinence, and as needed.
    True
    False
  • CAUTI Prevention: Other than routine times, when should a urinary collection bag be emptied?
    Prior to ambulation
    The bag should be emptied whenever any of these occur
    When the bag is 2/3 full
    Prior to patient being transported
  • Glucometer test strips expire how long after opening?
    3 months
    4 months
    6 months
    They don't expire
  • Pressure Injury Prevention: When a patient is in a chair, how often should you offload/reposition the patient?
    This is not necessary, since they are sitting in a chair
    Every 1-2 hours
    Every 4 hours
    Every 30 minutes
  • Your post-op patient had his Foley removed today – he tells you that he voided a large amount in the toilet. Your response:
    Instruct him not to worry about saving urine
    Instruct to save all urine for measurement &provide a urinal
  • Your patient's IV pump starts to alarm while you are in the room.  You know that it is beeping because the patient has their arm bent (where the IV is located). What action should you take?
    Ignore the IV beeping
    Press the "restart" button on the IV pump and notify the RN
    Notify the RN; you are not allowed to manipulate the IV pump
    Silence the IV pump and notify the RN
  • You are in your patient's room and you overhear the provider tell the patient that a foley will need to be re-inserted because of urinary retention. The provider asks you to place a foley in the patient. Your best response is:
    I am not allowed to place foley catheters.
    Sorry mister, wrong person to ask!
    Once an order is placed,the RN will delegate this task to me
    Ignore the provider's request and notify the RN.
  • Your patient’s temperature is 99.8 after being in the 97s all day. When would the careful CNA recheck the patient's temperature?
    One hour later
    At the next scheduled VS check
    When the RN tells you to
    Not at all because she wants to sleep
  • Your patient has redness on his sacral area that does not blanch (turn lighter with gentle pressure). You should:
    Alert the RN
    Call the provider
    Advise the patient that they have a pressure injury
    Don't worry- the skin is intact
  • You walk into your patient's room and find them unresponsive. What are your next steps?
    Call 6-9111
    Do nothing; this is not your job
    Check the patient's pulse/breathing for 5-10 seconds
    Run out of the room to get assistance
  • Colorblind teammates can perform point of care tests.
    True
    False
  • What active roles can you, as a CNA, perform during a Code Blue?
    Administer medications
    Once others come into the room, you can leave out
    Start an IV on the patient
    Compressions, Airway, AED
  • Pressure Injury Prevention: How often do you turn patients when they are in specialty beds (Kin-Air)?
    Whenever the patient requests to be turned
    The bed helps to turn them
    Never- they cannot develop pressure ulcers in this bed type
    Every 2 hours
  • As a CNA, you are covered to change dressings on peripheral IVs, remove peripheral IVs, and prime IV tubing with plain fluid (i.e. Normal Saline)?
    True
    False
  • What are the tasks included in "safety checks" for patients in restraints?
    Skin integrity and patient care (4 P's)
    Skin integrity and neuro checks
    Toileting only
    Skin integrity only
  • How often are safety checks required to be documented for patients in restraints?
    Every 4 hours
    Every 2 hours
    At least once a shift
    Every 8 hours
  • Your co-worker is complaining of being lightheaded and reported that he has not eaten anything all day. Which action can you take to assist your co-worker?
    Check your co-worker's blood pressure and blood sugar
    Tell your co-worker to "hang tough", they'll be ok
    Either call a Code 44 or escort your co-worker to the ED
    Check your co-worker's blood sugar, then call Code 44