Legal and Ethical Behavior CNA Practice Test 4 with Answers
This practice test helps you get comfortable with the standards CNAs are expected to follow every day. Work through realistic scenarios about privacy, resident rights, professional boundaries, and knowing when to report concerns. Every question is written to closely reflect what you’ll see on the CNA written exam.
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Test Details
Total Questions:
- 40 questions
Time Allotted
- Unlimited (self-paced)
Question Type
- Multiple Choice
Content Area
- Legal and Ethical Behavior
This Legal and Ethical Behavior Practice Test Is Built for Real CNA Judgment
Legal and ethical behavior on the CNA exam is less about reciting definitions and more about what you do first in real situations. Questions test whether you can protect resident rights, keep information private, and stay within your role without overstepping.
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Common Questions About Legal and Ethical Behavior on the CNA Exam
These FAQs help you choose the correct answer by focusing on the areas that matter most: privacy, resident rights, scope of practice, and when to report concerns.
What does legal and ethical behavior mean for a CNA?
It means following applicable laws, facility policies, and resident rights while providing care that protects safety, dignity, and privacy. On the exam, the safest answer is usually the one that:
- Maintains confidentiality
- Respects resident choices
- Protects resident safety
- Stays within the CNA scope of practice
What is the safest action if you are unsure whether a task is allowed?
Do not perform the task. Ask the nurse for guidance before proceeding. Staying within your scope of practice is one of the most important legal expectations for CNAs—both in real facilities and on exams.
How should a CNA respond if a resident refuses care?
Stop immediately, stay respectful and calm, and notify the nurse right away. CNAs should never argue, pressure, or force care. Respecting a resident’s right to refuse is both a legal and ethical requirement.
What is considered a HIPAA violation for a CNA?
A HIPAA violation occurs any time you share a resident’s information with someone who does not need it for their care. Common examples include:
- Discussing residents with friends or family
- Talking about a resident within earshot of other residents
- Having conversations about residents in hallways, elevators, or public spaces
- Posting about or messaging about residents on social media
When in doubt, keep information private and share only with the care team.
When must a CNA report suspected abuse or neglect?
Immediately—even if you are not completely certain. Waiting for proof can put a resident at risk. Report to your nurse or supervisor right away; they will start the appropriate process. Reporting is both a legal duty and a requirement on CNA exams.
What should a CNA do after a fall or injury occurs?
Stay with the resident, call for the nurse, avoid moving the resident if injury is possible, report only what you observed, and document according to facility policy. Focus on safety, accurate reporting, and timely communication with the care team.
Can a CNA accept gifts or money from a resident?
Generally, no. Accepting gifts or money can be viewed as favoritism, exploitation, or a conflict of interest. If a resident offers something, decline politely and inform your supervisor. This protects both the resident and you.
What are professional boundaries in CNA work?
Professional boundaries are the limits that keep the care relationship focused on the resident’s needs, safety, and dignity. Boundary violations include sharing personal contact information, borrowing or lending money, forming romantic or personal social relationships with residents, and visiting residents outside of your work role. On the exam, these actions are consistently marked as inappropriate.
What is the correct way to document care?
Legal documentation must be:
- Accurate—chart only what you observed and did
- Factual—avoid opinions or assumptions
- Timely—recorded at the correct time
- Unchanged—never erase, alter, or rewrite an entry after the fact
If a mistake is made, follow your facility’s policy for correcting it properly.
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This quiz includes 20 multiple-choice questions.
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