Positions & Assistive Devices
Terms
Sights & Sounds
Procedures
Safety Precautions
100

NAs will use this to help turn, lift or move a resident.

What is a draw sheet? 

100

NAs should avoid pulling residents across the sheets during transfers or repositioning to prevent this from happening. 

What is shearing? 

100

NAs should be aware of and look for these things while providing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) to residents. 

What are pressure injuries, pressure ulcers, pressure sores, decubitus ulcers, or bed sores? 

100

This procedure provides for infection prevention.

What is washing your hands?

100

When shaving a resident who takes blood thinners, NAs should use this tool.

What is an electric razor? 

200

These devices may be used to help support and align a limb and improve functioning.

What are orthotic or orthosis devices? 

200

These types of residents should be repositioned at least every 2 hours. 

What is bedbound? 

200

NA observes yellow, tan, gray, green or brown tissue that is usually moist. 

What is slough? 

200

If NAs do not do this, it did not legally happen.

What is documenting?

200

Avoid this to reduce the risk of poor circulation and or embolisms.

What are twists or wrinkles? 

300

Name this position when a resident is between 60-90 degrees. 

What is high-Fowler's position? 

300

This term is used to describe an infestation of lice.

What is pediculosis? 

300

NAs must use as little water as possible when giving mouth care to prevent this from happening. 

What is aspiration? 

300

This procedure is used to deliver medication, nutrition, or fluids through a vein. 

What is Intravenous or IV therapy? 

300

NAs should not use this when cleaning or storing dentures. 

What is hot water? 

400

NAs will use rolled towels or blankets to keep resident's hips and legs from turning outward.

What are trochanter rolls? 

400

These guidelines are used to avoid injuries during transfers.

What are ergonomics? 

400

NAs must note these things, as they may be the first sign of a medical problem. 

What is color, odor, and consistency of contents? 

400

List these body parts in order when giving a complete bed bath.

What is: Eyes, Face, Ears, Neck; Arms & Axillae (armpits); Hands; Chest; Abdomen; Legs & Feet; Back; Perineal? 

400

These items must never be placed on overbed tables or on top of side tables. Name all items.

What are standard bedpans, fracture pans and urinals? 

500

Residents who cannot bear weight with their legs may use these devices. 

What are leg braces or overhead trapezes? 

500

The side of the protector nearest the resident should be _______ and tucked under the resident. 

What is fanfolded? 

500

NAs must check for this after moving a resident with limited mobility or spinal injuries.

What is proper alignment? 

500

These items are needed when providing oral care for an unconscious resident. Name all 8 items. 

What are sponges swabs, tongue depressors, towel, emesis basin, gloves, cup of cool water, lip moisturizer, and cleaning solution? 

500

NAs should be aware of how to operate this assistive device and where the emergency release is located. 

What are electric/battery powered lifts? 

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