Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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A resident complains of chest pain. What should the nurse aide tell the resident?

  1. I will call the nurse now

  2. You should relax and take deep breaths

  3. It’s probably nothing serious

  4. Let me get you a glass of water

The correct answer is: I will call the nurse now

When a resident complains of chest pain, it is crucial for the nurse aide to take the complaint seriously and respond appropriately. Relaying the concern to the nurse immediately is vital because chest pain can be a symptom of a serious medical condition, such as a heart attack or other cardiac issues. Prompt evaluation and potential intervention from a nurse or medical professional can be life-saving. This response demonstrates the nurse aide's understanding of the importance of addressing potentially life-threatening situations without delay. Immediate communication with the nursing staff ensures that the resident receives the attention and care they require in a timely manner. It reflects a proper protocol during a medical emergency and prioritizes the health and safety of the resident above assumptions or reassurances.