Rhode Island CNA Skills Evaluation Practice Test

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What should you provide after helping a resident with the bedpan?

Toilet tissue and a call light, then empty and clean after use.

After helping a resident with a bedpan, the emphasis is on supporting hygiene, safety, and dignity by making sure they have what they need to complete the bathroom task and by cleaning up promptly afterward. Providing toilet tissue lets the resident wipe and maintain cleanliness, and a call light gives an easy way to ask for more help if needed. Once they are finished, you should empty the bedpan into the toilet and then thoroughly clean and sanitize the bedpan. This sequence helps prevent odors and germ spread and keeps the environment ready for the next use. The other options miss a key element: water alone doesn’t address personal hygiene, soap and a towel are not what’s needed during bedpan use, and a blanket with no tissue fails to provide the means to use the bathroom or to call for assistance.

Only water.

Soap and a towel.

A blanket and no toilet tissue.

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