medical abbreviations
body mechanics
proper positioning
infection control
unit care and safety
100

This device used by a resident to assist with walking is abbreviated FWW

What is front-wheeled walker?

100

To maintain proper body mechanics, how should the CNA's feet be positioned?

What is shoulder-width apart?

100

In this position, the resident is lying on the left side with one leg drawn up

What is Sims' position?

100
When removing soiled bed linens, how are linens taken off the bed?

What is with the dirty side rolled inward?

100

This piece of furniture in a resident's room is used to store personal care supplies and equipment

What is the bedside stand or bedside table?

200

This abbreviation "amb" is another way of saying to be able to walk

What is ambulatory?

200

When carrying a heavy object, how should the CNA hold the load?

What is close to their body?

200

If a person is lying flat on their back, which position are they in?

What is supine?
200

This piece of PPE is essential to wear when handling soiled bed linens

What are gloves?

200

Dirty objects should never be placed on this piece of resident furniture, which is often used at mealtime

What is the overbed table?

300

If the care plan says you are to "turn and resposition resident q2h", what does this mean?

What is turn and reposition the resident every two hours?

300

To what level should the bed be raised to maintain proper body mechanics during a linen change?

What is waist high?

300

This device can be used to prevent a resident's leg from rotating outward

What is a trochanter roll?

300

Dirty linen is immediately placed in this area once it is removed from the resident's bed

What is the linen hamper?

300

This is a piece of linen that may be used for lifting and moving residents

What is the draw sheet, turning sheet, transfer sheet or glide sheet?

400

This abbreviation means "head of bed"

What is HOB?

400

This safety device is applied around a resident's waist to assist in transferring residents who are weak, unsteady or uncoordinated

What is a transfer belt?

400

If a resident is in a semi-sitting position between 30-45 degrees, what position are they in?

What is semi-Fowler's position?

400

What is the reason linen should never be shaken?

What is to avoid spreading airborne contaminants?
400

When transferring a resident with a weaker or affected side, which direction should the CNA move the resident?

What is toward the resident's strong side?

500

You are instructed to get the resident OOB for meals. What does OOB mean?

What is out of bed?

500

This is the way parts of the body work together when a person moves

What is body mechanics?

500

This position refers to the bed being tilted so the patient' head is lower than their legs. This position may be used to treat shock and should only be done with a doctor's order.

What is Trendelenburg?

500

In addition to gloves, what essential skill must be performed when assisting a resident to transfer to and from the toilet?

What is handwashing?

500

After positioning the wheelchair, but before moving the resident into it, what should the CNA check on the wheelchair to ensure safety?

What are the wheelchair brakes?

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