Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) Practice Test

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What is the role of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a residential care facility?

  1. Administrative tasks only

  2. Providing care to residents

  3. Maintaining kitchen hygiene

  4. Handling medication management

The correct answer is: Providing care to residents

The role of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a residential care facility predominantly revolves around providing direct care to residents. CNAs are essential members of the healthcare team, tasked with assisting residents with their daily activities, which may include bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding. They play a critical role in monitoring residents' health by observing changes in their physical and mental states, reporting any concerns to nursing staff, and ensuring the overall comfort and well-being of the residents. While administrative tasks, maintaining kitchen hygiene, and handling medication management are important duties within a residential care facility, these responsibilities are not typically assigned to CNAs. Instead, they collaborate with registered nurses and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care, ensuring that each resident’s individual needs are met. This focus on resident care is what primarily distinguishes a CNA's role within the facility.