Devices
Transfers
Turning &
Moving a Person in bed
ROM
Ambulating with a cane
Safety
100

A patient who has left side weakness is going to use a cane for ambulation. What demonstrates appropriate use?

Hold cane on right side of body and advance with left leg

100

When transferring a person from a wheelchair, the nurse maintains stability of the persons (weak) legs with what ?

What is "your knees" 

100

When turning a person away from you (while in bed), the nurse needs to have a wide ..... 

What is "base of support" 

100

The goal of these exercises is to keep the patient in the best possible physical state when bed rest is necessary or movement is restricted.

Range of Motion

100

The cane is used on the person's .....

What is "on stronger side" 

100

When transferring a client who has a weak side, this technique ensures safety and stability during the transfer process.

What is "the stronger side moves first"?

200

Which is a correct steps of a 4-point crutch gait?

Move right crutch, move left foot, move left crutch, move right foot

200

For safety and to prevent falls when using a gait belt, the patient should....

What is "have feet flat on floor with non-skid footwear on"

200

When turning a person in bed away from you, the nurse shifts her weight from....

What is "rear leg to front leg" 

200

Palm down 

What is pronation 

200

The person steps forward with the.....

What is "the weaker side" 

200

This safety device is used to assist patients during transfers and walking, reducing the risk of falls.

What is "using gait belts"?

300

A nurse is teaching a patient on how to go down stairs safely while on crutches. What demonstrates correct technique?

Patient places weak leg and crutches on the step first and then brings strong leg to meet them

300

When transferring a person to a stretcher, how many people are needed? 

What is 3 

300

When a patient is lying on flat on their back

What is "supine" 

 

300

palm up 

What is supination

300

The cane moves forward _____ inches on the outside of the ______ side 

What is  6-8 inches,  on stronger side 

300

This principle involves using the body in an efficient and safe manner to prevent injury during mobility tasks.

What is "proper body mechanics"?

400

Use of a walker. What demonstrates correct technique.

Lift the walker forward, move the weak side, putting weight on the hand grips, and then move the strong side.

400

You use this to  transfer a person from the bed to a stretcher  

What is a drawsheet

400

When moving a person in bed, how many nurses are required? 

What is 2

400

Bend arm so that same-side shoulder is touched

What is flexion 

400

You can use this to help with ambulating the person with cane 

What is a gait belt 

400

This precaution is important to ensure patients have adequate grip and support while ambulating.

What is "checking for proper footwear"?

500

Which of the following statements regarding crutches is incorrect?

Which of the following statements regarding crutches is incorrect?

A. Weight should be borne by the forearms, not the axillae

B. Crutches should stay 6in to the front and 6in to the side of the leg

C. Rubber soled shoes are good for patients to wear because they reduce the incidence of slipping

D. Elbow should be bent at 45 degrees at all times

D. Elbow should be bent at 45 degrees at all times

500

When transferring a person from the wheelchair using a gait belt, the person uses this as support 

What are "wheelchair armrests"

500

The nurse grasps the draw sheet at the patients  ________ and  ______ when moving the person up in bed 

What is "shoulders and hips" 

500

Straighten fingers so fingers, hand and wrist are straight- straightening a body part

What is extension

500

Where does the Nurse stand when assisting a person to ambulate using a cane? 

What is " the persons weaker side" 

500

This professional service focuses on improving mobility and strength through targeted exercises and interventions.

What is "physical therapy"?

600

This mobility aid provides support and stability for individuals who have difficulty walking.

What is a walker

600

Should always be done prior to moving a patient from a wheelchair

What is locking the wheelchair?

600

Patient is lying face down

What is the prone position?

600

Nursing interventions should focus on promoting correct body alignment, mobility, and fitness. They should also focus on preventing complications from this.

Immobility

600

May help reduce falls in a patient recovering from a stroke

What is a quad cane?

600

Should always be done prior to moving a patient from a wheelchair

What is locking the wheelchair?

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