Positioning and Draping
Wheelchair Transfer
Body Mechanics
Height & Weight
Definition terms
100

What does draping provide?

Draping provides modesty, comfort, and warmth

100

Define what a wheelchair is.

Wheelchair: Is a chair mounted on wheels

100

Define Body Mechanics. 

Body mechanics: Utilization of correct muscles to maintain proper balance, posture, and body alignment

100

Define Mensuration

Mensuration: the process of measuring the patient

100

Define Final Diagnosis.

Final diagnosis: A scientific method for determining and identifying a patient's condition through evaluation of the health history, PE, laboratory tests, and diagnostic procedures

200

What does the correct positioning of the patient do during an examination?

It makes the examination easier and permits better access to the part being examined.

200

What else is a transfer belt also known as?

A Gait belt

200

When should body mechanics be used?

It should be used when MA is Standing, Walking, Sitting, Lifting, Positioning a patient on an examining table, or Transferring a patient

200

Why is weight change significant? 

It helps diagnose of patient's condition and prescribe treatment

200

Define Clinical Diagnosis 

Clinical diagnosis: The Intermediate step in the determination of a final diagnosis

300

What should an MA not do when positioning a patient? 

Should not keep patient in uncomfortable positions longer than necessary.

300

What was a wheelchair designed for?

Designed to make mobility easier for individuals who can't walk or have difficulty walking due to an illness or disability.

300

What does Body Mechanics Prevent? 

It prevents musculoskeletal strains to Back, Knees, Neck, Shoulders, and Wrists

300

Why should prenatal patients be weighed at each prenatal visit?

To assess fetal development and assess the mother's health.

300

Define Differential diagnosis.

Differential diagnosis: Two or more diseases may have similar symptoms.

400

What is the sitting position used for? 

Sitting: examination of the head, neck, chest, and upper extremities; measure vital signs

400

What does OSHA recommend for wheelchair transfers?

Assistive devices should be used to transfer patients

400

What are the benefits of body mechanics? 

To conserve energy, protect the body from injury, and maintain proper body control & balance, it promotes effective, efficient, and safe movements, and it helps maintain the natural curve of the vertebral column in proper alignment

400

Why should children be weighed and measured at every office visit?

To observe pattern of growth and calculate and determine medication dosage

400
Define Prognosis. 

Prognosis: Probable course and outcome of a patient's condition and the patient's prospects for recovery

500

Name all 8 body positions used during a PE. 

Sitting, Supine, Prone, Dorsal Recumbent, Lithotomy, Sims, Knee-chest, and Fowler's. 

500

What is a Transfer belt and how does it look?

A transfer belt is a safety device, its 1 1⁄2 to 2 inches wide, 48 to 60 inches long, and it's made out of durable fiber (canvas, nylon, or leather)

500

What do the four curvatures in the vertebral column do?  

They increase the strength and resilience of the vertebral column.

500

What is height and weight used for?

To determine the patient’s BMI and compare against a standardized chart

500

Define Risk Factors and what they include.

Risk factor: Physical or behavioral condition that increases the probability that an individual will develop a particular condition. Risk Factors include Genetic factors, Habits, Environmental conditions, and Physiological conditions.

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