Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an important consideration when assisting a resident in using a prosthesis?

  1. Making sure it fits properly

  2. Ensuring it is a trendy design

  3. Changing it frequently

  4. Using multiple aids at the same time

The correct answer is: Making sure it fits properly

When assisting a resident in using a prosthesis, ensuring that it fits properly is crucial. A well-fitted prosthesis provides the necessary support and comfort, allowing the user to function effectively in their daily activities. Proper fit minimizes the risk of skin irritation, pain, and potential injury, which can arise from a prosthesis that is too loose or too tight. This consideration is vital for enhancing the resident's mobility and quality of life. The other options are less relevant in this context. While trendy design might appeal to some individuals, it does not contribute to the functional aspects of a prosthesis. Frequently changing a prosthesis is impractical and unnecessary unless there are specific changes in the resident's needs or circumstances. Additionally, using multiple aids at the same time can lead to confusion or compromise stability, which may ultimately hinder rather than help the resident’s mobility and independence.