7-1 RNA
7-2 Moving and Lifting
7-3 Transferring
7-4 Ambulation
7-5 ROM
100
An example of a pivot joint.
What is the wrist
100
The reason to use a turn sheet
What is to prevent friction and irritation to the skin
100
When you should lock the wheels of the hoyer lift.
What is when hooking up the loops and unhooking the loops from the boom
100
Where the CNA should stand when ambulating a resident
What is on the resident's weak side
100
How many repetitions for each exercise should be performed
What is 3-5
200
2 examples of a ball and socket joint
What is shoulder and hip
200
Using correct techniques in performing certain functions in a manner that does not add undue strain to the body
What is Body Mechanics
200
The number of staff members it takes to operate the hoyer lift
What is 2
200
Where the cane should be placed when ambulating a resident
What is on the strong side
200
How the CNA's hands should be positioned when performing ROM on a resident
What is above and below the joint being exercised
300
An example of a gliding joint
What is the vertebrae or spine
300
How a lift sheet should be positioned when lifting or positioning a resident
What is under the shoulder and hips or shoulder to hips
300
The way the CNA should position a resident's arms while rolling them onto the left side
What is the right arm positioned across the body toward the left side
300
What the CNA should do when assisting a resident with moving, transferring or ambulating
What is use a gait belt
300
How the palm and fingers should be placed during ROM
What is gentle fingers with palm up
400
An example of an immovable joint
What is the skull
400
What you should do before beginning moving or positioning a resident
What is raise the bed to a comfortable height for you -- body mechanics
400
Where you should place your hands to turn a resident onto their left side (her right shoulder up)
What is on their right shoulder and right hip
400
Where the CNA should stand when ambulating a resident (be specific)
What is to the side and slightly behind the resident
400
What a CNA should do when a resident complains of pain during ROM exercises
What is stop the exercises and report to the charge nurse
500
An example of a partially moveable joint
What is the ribs
500
The position your feet should be in when moving or positioning a resident
What is a shoulder width apart, point your feet in the direction you are moving the resident
500
What you do if it takes more than 2 people to manually transfer a resident
What is use a mechanical lift instead
500
All the equipment a CNA might use for ambulation
What is a prosthesis, gait belt, cane, walker
500
What a CNA should do when it gets hard to move a resident's shoulder during ROM exercises
What is only exercise the shoulder within range of easy movement
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