Published Nov 11, 2013
MikeDee1234
26 Posts
I have a job interview at a hospital in a few days and they told that I was going to take a written quiz before the doing the interview.
I was wondering what kind of questions should I expect from this quiz if you have taken it? I am sure its going to be situational questions, but I haven't worked as a CNA yet. It's also been a year since I took the CNA exam.
schnookimz
983 Posts
In my experience, it's never scenarios or situations. It's generally a short math and English test.
RInursingstudent
182 Posts
Could be calculating I&O of fluids/food. Can't tell you how many CNA's don't know that....
Stephalump
2,723 Posts
I took one once, and it was situational questions. Basically trying to figure out if you knew your scope of practice vs the nurses role and when to notify the nurse of abnormalities and whatnot.
I couldn't even pretend to come up with an example,l.
cdsavannah59, CNA
244 Posts
I have heard some people have to take a medical terminology test prior to hire.,
KelRN215, BSN, RN
1 Article; 7,349 Posts
I took one once, and it was situational questions. Basically trying to figure out if you knew your scope of practice vs the nurses role and when to notify the nurse of abnormalities and whatnot.I couldn't even pretend to come up with an example,l.
You take VS on Mr. M and note a temperature of 101 F. What do you do?
1. Administer Tylenol
2. Inform the patient's nurse
3. Page the MD and request orders for cultures
4. Put the patient on a cooling blanket
Answer is 2.
evaughan
11 Posts
I just got hired as an emergency nurse tech for a hospital and they asked 5 situational questions before my interview.