Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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Which resident should be monitored more closely due to an increased risk of injury?

  1. The resident with osteoporosis

  2. The resident with dementia that wanders

  3. The resident with a history of falls

  4. The resident with impaired vision

The correct answer is: The resident with dementia that wanders

The resident with dementia who wanders should be monitored more closely due to the nature of the condition, which can lead to a lack of awareness of their surroundings and an increased likelihood of engaging in unsafe behaviors. Wandering can put residents at risk for various dangers, such as falling, getting lost, or walking into hazardous areas. While other residents also have conditions that may increase their risk of injury, those with dementia may not recognize danger or may not be able to communicate their needs effectively, thereby exacerbating their risk. Monitoring such residents closely helps ensure their safety and allows caregivers to intervene when necessary, reducing the likelihood of injuries related to wandering. Residents with osteoporosis, a history of falls, or impaired vision also require attention and care due to their specific risks. However, the unpredictable nature of wandering in dementia patients poses a unique challenge that necessitates heightened vigilance to prevent potential injuries.