Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Practice Exam

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A resident has weakness on the left side and a wrist that needs stabilization. What assistive device will best meet this resident's needs?

  1. Cane

  2. Walker

  3. Crutches

  4. Splint or brace

The correct answer is: Splint or brace

Choosing a splint or brace is the best option for a resident who has weakness on one side and requires stabilization of a wrist. A splint or brace provides the necessary support and immobilization to the wrist, which is essential for preventing further injury, allowing for better function, and promoting healing. This device can help maintain wrist alignment and reduce strain, facilitating everyday activities. Other devices, like a cane, walker, or crutches, primarily assist with mobility rather than providing specific support to the wrist. While they can help with balance and stability when walking, they do not address the critical need for wrist stabilization in this particular scenario. Therefore, the splint or brace is the most suitable choice to meet the resident's specific needs effectively.