Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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If a resident expresses interest in a movie currently playing, what is the best action for the nurse aide?

  1. Take the resident to the movie

  2. Discuss the request with the charge nurse and activity director

  3. Ignore the request

  4. Inform the resident that they cannot go

The correct answer is: Discuss the request with the charge nurse and activity director

The best action for the nurse aide is to discuss the request with the charge nurse and activity director. This approach ensures that the resident's interest is taken seriously and provides an opportunity to explore options for fulfilling the resident's request in a safe and organized manner. In healthcare settings, decisions regarding activities often involve multiple personnel to ensure that all aspects of the resident's care and safety are considered. The charge nurse will have the authority to assess the resident's overall condition and determine if attending the movie aligns with the resident's care plan. The activity director typically coordinates recreational activities and could facilitate arrangements to take the resident to the movie, ensuring appropriate supervision and support. This collaborative approach prioritizes the resident's preferences while maintaining a safety-first mindset, which is crucial in a healthcare environment. Other options—such as taking the resident directly to the movie—could bypass important protocols and safety concerns, particularly if there are considerations related to the resident's mobility, health status, or supervision needs. Ignoring the request or informing the resident they cannot go dismisses their interest and may negatively impact their emotional well-being. Engaging with the relevant staff members fosters a supportive environment that values the resident's social interactions and preferences.