Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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What should a nurse aide use if a resident is unable to bear weight while walking?

  1. A gait belt

  2. A walker

  3. A wheelchair

  4. A cane

The correct answer is: A gait belt

When assisting a resident who is unable to bear weight while walking, the use of a gait belt is an appropriate choice. A gait belt is specifically designed to provide support and ensure the safety of the resident during transfers or walking. It allows the nurse aide to have a secure hold on the resident, enhancing stability and minimizing the risk of falls. Using a gait belt facilitates safer mobility by allowing the aide to assist the resident with balance and support without putting undue stress on the resident’s body. It is a vital tool for transferring residents from one position to another, helping to promote independence while ensuring that the aide has the necessary control to prevent accidents. In contrast, while a walker, wheelchair, and cane are useful mobility aids, they are not suited for a person who cannot bear weight. A walker may provide support, but it requires some degree of weight-bearing ability. A wheelchair is useful for transport but does not support walking. A cane typically assists those who can bear weight but may need extra support; it is not suitable for someone unable to do so. Therefore, the most effective and safe option in this scenario is the gait belt.