Mobility
Positions
Grooming
Admissions Transfer and discharges
The persons unit
200

The rubbing of a surface against another surface

What is friction?

200

Client lies face down with both arms and legs extended

What is prone position?

200

Avoid applying lotion here

What is between the toes?

200

Which one is voluntary

What is transfer?

200

Keep the item with in easy reach 

What is the call light?

400

Assistive device that is used to  transfer a client safely

What is a gait belt?

400

Client sits in bed @ 45 degree angle 

What is Fowlers position?

400

Type of razor you avoid using with a client on anticoagulants 

What is a Safety razor?

400

To be set up on Home health during this time

what is discharge?

400

Never place the bedpan on this

What is the bedside or overbed table

600

Turn and reposition your resident when 

What is every 2 hours?

600

Client lying on either left or right side 

What is lateral position?

600

Other than Oxygen and pacemakers, where else do you avoid using and electric razor

What is near water?

600

Initial collection of VS, HT, WT, and Specimens at this time

What is admission?

600

The bed should be kept where

What is  the lowest position?

800

Low blood pressure that occurs when a person sits or stands too fast from a lying position 

What is Orthostatic Hypotension?

800

Client in supine position with legs elevated above the head 

What is Trendelenburg position?

800

Toe nail cutting, in the State of TX, is allowed or not allowed to be performed by the CNA 

What is not allowed?

800

Always explain how, when, where and why this is occurring

What is transfer?

800

Type of bed that supports 500-1000 ponds 

What is bariatric bed?