Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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A patient has an extension cord creating a tripping hazard. What is an appropriate response?

  1. Ignore it and leave it there

  2. Explain to the patient that the cord is a tripping hazard and remove it

  3. Ask another staff member to handle it

  4. Cover the cord with tape

The correct answer is: Explain to the patient that the cord is a tripping hazard and remove it

Addressing safety hazards in a healthcare setting is crucial for ensuring the well-being of both patients and staff. In this scenario, explaining to the patient that the extension cord poses a tripping hazard and then removing it is an appropriate response. This action helps to educate the patient about potential risks in their environment, promoting safety awareness, while also directly addressing the immediate hazard by removing the source of danger. By taking this approach, you demonstrate responsibility and proactive care. Informing the patient allows them to understand the importance of a safe environment and helps to prevent accidents. Upon removal of the cord, the area becomes safer, significantly reducing the likelihood of falls and injuries. This response reflects proper training and adherence to safety protocols in a healthcare setting.