Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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When entering the room of a visually impaired resident, the nurse aide should first:

  1. Turn on the light immediately

  2. Announce self to the resident

  3. Guide the resident to their chair

  4. Ask the resident if they need help

The correct answer is: Announce self to the resident

When entering the room of a visually impaired resident, the most appropriate action is to announce oneself to the resident. This creates a sense of awareness and comfort for the resident, allowing them to recognize the presence of someone in the room. Visually impaired individuals often rely on auditory cues to understand their environment, and announcing oneself helps establish communication. By identifying yourself, you also foster trust and provide the resident with information about who is present. This step is crucial before taking any further actions, such as turning on the light or providing physical assistance, as it eliminates any surprise and allows the resident to respond appropriately to your presence.