Preventing falls/Burns and scalds
Choking/aspiration and electrical or chemical injuries
Safe use of wheelchair,beds and equipment
Recognizing and reporting unsafe conditions or hazards
How to respond to potential hazards safety
100

When walking into a room what is one thing you should make sure of before assisting a resident 

Room is cleared of clutter

100

A resident with dysphagia may require these liquids to prevent aspiration 

thicken liquids 

100

what should you do first with a wheelchair before transferring a resident 

the brakes must be locked before transferring

100

This hazard occurs when a resident’s environment is poorly lit or cluttered 

Tripping hazard

100

A resident’s oxygen concentrator is placed near a space heater. This combination could start a fire. what should you do? 

move the oxygen away from heat sources and report unsafe placement to a supervisor

200

What should a resident be wearing before standing up

non-skid footwear

200

You should make sure a residents _____ fits property before feeding 

dentures 

200

Before pushing a wheelchair, you must check these three things to ensure safe mobility.

brakes, wheels, and footrests 

200

A resident complains about a strange smell of burning. This may indicate this type of hazard.

Electrical or fire hazard

200

Mop is left in a hallway unattended after cleaning.

remove the mop, set up wet-floor sign, and report unsafe placement

300

What should you do before helping a resident take a bath or shower 

check the temperature on your wrist and asking the resident too

300

If a chemical spill occurs what the first action a CNA should do 

Remove the resident from the spill and report it to the nurse immediately 

300

Before leaving a resident in bed, this must always be done to prevent falls.

lower the bed to the lowest position and lock the brakes 

300

Facilities often require CNAs to report hazards to this person first.

Charged nurse or supervisor 

300

You notice a puddle of water near a resident’s bed from a leaking IV line and the resident needs to get up for care.

stabilize the resident, contain the spill safe, place a warning sign, and report it

400

what is a safe temperature in fahrenheit 

105-110

400

What should you check before plugging in any device in a residents room 

the condition of the cord and plug

400

This must be done to a bed before performing care like bathing, dressing or making the bed to prevent strain and injury

adjust the bed to a comfortable working height 

400

You notice a resident using a defective call light that could prevent them from getting help. Reporting it to prevent which potential hazard?

delayed response leading to falls, injuries, or medical emergencies

400

A resident with unsteady balance attempts to walk to the bathroom with improper footwear on

Assist with a gait belt and non-skid footwear

500

When observing a resident before assisting to get up what are some things you should look for 

Communication, unbalance and careplan 

500

What is a safe technique to use with a resident that has dementia who tends to overfills their mouth 

hand-over-hand because it controls bite size and intake

500

before positioning a resident in the sling, this must always be done.

Explain the procedures and make sure they understand what's going on also making sure everything works properly 

500

you noticed a fire extinguisher is blocked by furniture. Reporting this hazard can prevent..

delayed response in a fire emergency or increase risk of fire spreading

500

the residents bed brakes are not locked and they need to be repositioned. 

lock the wheels and assistant the resident safely 

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