Study for the Colorado CNA Exam. Prepare with flashcards and multiple choice questions, each with hints and explanations. Get ready for your test!

Practice this question and more.


When is it appropriate for a nursing assistant to hit a resident?

  1. Always

  2. In self-defense

  3. Never

  4. When the resident hits first

The correct answer is: Never

It is never appropriate for a nursing assistant to hit a resident. Physical violence is not an acceptable form of communication or behavior between healthcare providers and residents. Even if a resident is displaying aggressive behavior, there are non-violent ways to de-escalate the situation. In cases of self-defense or retaliation, it is important for the nursing assistant to remove themselves from the situation and report it to their supervisor. Hitting a resident can result in serious consequences and is not an appropriate response in any circumstance.