Washington CNA Practice Exam

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What actions are included in patient personal hygiene assistance performed by CNAs?

Monitoring vital signs

Cleaning and grooming patients

Cleaning and grooming patients is a fundamental responsibility of certified nursing assistants (CNAs) as part of their role in providing personal hygiene assistance. This includes tasks such as bathing, brushing teeth, combing hair, and assisting with nail care. Maintaining personal hygiene is crucial for a patient's comfort, dignity, and overall health. It helps prevent skin infections, promotes circulation, and can positively impact a patient's emotional wellbeing.

In contrast, monitoring vital signs pertains to a different area of patient care that focuses on assessing the physiological status of a patient, while administering medication falls under the responsibilities of licensed nursing staff rather than CNAs. Conducting physical therapy is also specialized work that typically requires additional training and is usually performed by physical therapists. Therefore, the correct answer emphasizes the direct and essential role CNAs play in supporting patients' personal hygiene needs, which is vital for their overall care.

Administering medication

Conducting physical therapy

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