Vocabulary
Body Mechanics
Restraints
Restraint Alternatives
Vocabulary
100

The permanent and painful shortening of a muscle, tendon, or ligament that can restrict movement

what is contracture?

100

True or False: Using proper body mechanics does not help save energy and prevent injury and muscle strain.

FALSE

100

True or False: In the past, restraints were often overused by caregivers and residents have been severely injured and have even died due to this overuse and/or improper restraint use and lack of monitoring.

TRUE

100

measures used in place of a restraint or that reduce the need for one

what are restraint alternatives?

100

a physical or chemical way to restrict voluntary movement or behavior

what is a restraint?

200

Blue or pale skin and/or mucous membranes due to increased oxygen in the blood

what is cyanosis?

200

When a person stands up straight, a vertical line, could be drawn right through the center of his body and his center of gravity

what is alignment?

200

when a resident becomes trapped in the bed rail, or between the bed rail and the mattress, headboard, footboard, or bed frame.

what is entrapment?

200

True or False: Restraint-free care means that restraints are kept or used for any reason.

FALSE, they are not kept or used for any reason.

200

any method, device, material, or equipment that restricts a person's freedom of movement

what is a physical restraint?

300

Difficulty swallowing

what is dysphagia?

300

The foundation that supports an object

what is base of support?

300

True or False: People tend to respond better to the use of creative ways to reduce tension.

TRUE

300

this should always be within reach and should be answered immediately

what is a call light?

300

medications used to control a person's mood or behavior

what is a chemical restraint?
400

Collecting and putting things away in a guarded way

what is hoarding?

400

the point in the body where most of the weight is concentrated

what is the center of gravity?

400

equipment or device that promotes a resident’s independence, mobility, comfort, or safety

what are enablers?

400

-Letting confused residents wander in designated areas are an example of a restraint alternative

-offer reading materials that the resident enjoys

-take the resident on a walk

what are restraint alternatives?

400

the stoppage of breathing from a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body that may result in unconsciousness or death

what is suffocation?
500

Easily ignited and capable of burning quickly

what is flammable?

500

Common risks of working as a nursing assistant

what are back and body injuries?

500

True or False: Restraints can only be used if they are medically necessary and is ordered by a doctor.

 TRUE

500
When new residents are admitted, staff can ask questions to find out if they enjoy __________, and which type they like.

what is music?

500

weakening or wasting away of the muscle

what is atrophy?

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