Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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If a nurse aide finds a resident lying on the floor with no apparent injuries, what should they do?

  1. Leave the resident and inform a nurse

  2. Call for help while staying with the resident

  3. Lift the resident back to their feet

  4. Check for responsiveness and leave

The correct answer is: Call for help while staying with the resident

When a nurse aide finds a resident lying on the floor with no apparent injuries, the appropriate response is to call for help while staying with the resident. This action ensures the resident is not left alone during a potentially vulnerable situation. By remaining with the resident, the nurse aide can provide comfort and reassurance, monitor their condition, and assess for any changes while help is on the way. Staying with the resident allows for immediate first aid or assistance if their condition changes, such as if they become unresponsive or exhibit signs of injury that were initially unnoticed. Calling for help promptly ensures that trained medical personnel can assess the situation thoroughly and provide the necessary care. This approach is crucial for maintaining the safety and well-being of the resident. The other options may lead to increased risk for the resident or could fail to provide the necessary immediate support.