restraint
a physical or chemical way to restrict voluntary movement or behavior
combustion
the process of burning
aspiration
the inhalation of food, fluid, or foreign material into the lungs
restraint alternatives
measures used in place of a restraint or that reduce the need for a restraint
flammable
easily ignited and capable of burning quickly
atrophy
weakening or wasting away of muscles
restraint-free care
an environment in which restraints are not kept or used for any reason
PASS
acronym for use of a fire extinguisher; stands for Pull-Aim-Squeeze-Sweep
contracture
the permanent and painful shortening of a muscle, tendon, or ligament that can restrict movement
chemical restraint
medications used to control a person's mood or behavior
RACE
acronym for steps taken during a fire; stands for Rescue-Activate-Contain-Extinguish
dysphagia
difficulty swallowing
physical restraint
any method, device, material, or equipment that restricts a person's freedom of movement
Which of the following is the best thing that a nursing assistant can do to help promote oxygen safety?
suffocation
suffocation
the stoppage of breathing from a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body; may result in unconsciousness or death