Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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What principle should a CNA keep in mind when assisting a resident with dressing?

  1. Residents have the right to choose their own clothing

  2. CNA selects clothing for the resident

  3. Clothing should match current fashion trends

  4. Residents must wear hospital gowns only

The correct answer is: Residents have the right to choose their own clothing

Upon assisting a resident with dressing, it's essential for a CNA to prioritize the resident's autonomy and preferences. Allowing residents to choose their own clothing respects their individuality and promotes a sense of dignity. It acknowledges their rights and personal preferences, which are fundamental in providing person-centered care. By giving residents the opportunity to choose what they wish to wear, CNAs empower them and contribute positively to their emotional well-being. This not only enhances the resident's comfort but also fosters a sense of control over their everyday life, which is particularly important in a healthcare setting where many aspects of a resident's routine may be dictated by others. In contrast, selecting clothing for the resident or insisting on specific types of clothing, such as hospital gowns or fashion trends, undermines their personal choices and can detract from their sense of identity and comfort. Respecting each resident's choices ultimately leads to better satisfaction and well-being in their care experience.