Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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If a resident attempts to strike another resident with a cane, what is the appropriate action for the nurse aide?

  1. Encourage the residents to discuss their differences

  2. Remove the resident from the room to ensure safety

  3. Ignore the behavior if no one is hurt

  4. Call for additional staff to handle the situation

The correct answer is: Remove the resident from the room to ensure safety

The appropriate action for the nurse aide in this scenario is to remove the resident from the room to ensure safety. In situations where a resident exhibits aggressive behavior, such as attempting to strike another person, the primary concern must always be the safety of all residents involved. By removing the resident who is trying to strike another, the nurse aide effectively minimizes the risk of injury to the other resident and themselves. This action also prevents escalation of the situation, allowing for a more controlled environment where further intervention and assessment can occur. It is crucial to act swiftly and appropriately to ensure no one is harmed, which underscores the importance of prioritizing safety in any healthcare setting. After the immediate threat is addressed, further steps can be taken to evaluate the underlying issues and provide necessary support for the residents involved.