Parts of the body
Body Mechanics
Bedmaking
Communication
Asepsis
100

What are joints filled with?

synovial fluid

100

when lifting a heavy object, is it easier to push and pull or lift up and down?

Push or pull

100

What are the three types of beds one can make?

1. Unoccupied

2. Occupied

3. Surgical

100

What are the 4 elements of communication

1. sender

2. message

3. receiver

4. feedback

100

What is PPE?

P- personal

P- protective

E- equipment

200

where is the 'unla' located?

In your forearm

200

Why do we need to use body mechanics?

Less fatigue, prevents injuries, makes your job or work easier

200

why should the hem of the sheets be kept away from the patients skin?

To prevent sores and skin irritation

200

what is the difference between objective and subjective

Objective can be seen, while subjective cannot be seen or felt

200

What is normal flora?

bacteria that should be in your body in certain places

300

What do ligaments do?

They connect bone to bone

300

what is your center of gravity?

Your hips

300

what is the purpose of mitered corners?

Prevents sheets from slipping out and prevents wrinkles in the sheets

300

why is asking questions important?

it adds more additional information and helps make the statement more clear

300

True or False. Antibiotics work on only bacteria

True

400

How many bones are in the vertebrae?

33

400

What do you do when you want to change directions while carrying something?

pivot

400

Why does the opening of the pillow case stay faced away from the door?

The prevent germs from coming into the pillow

400

Why are "I" statements important?

1. more honest and direct

2. allows you to be more confident

3. accepts responsibly for your statements

4. admits your true feelings

400

What is the difference between bactericidal and bacteriostatic

bactericidal kills all microorganisms while bacteriostatic slows the growth of microorganisms

500

Name 2 immovable joints.

Cranium and sternum

500

What are the five steps for lifting

1. squat close to the load

2. keep your back straight

3. grasp object firmly

4. hold close to your body

5. lift by pushing with arms or legs

500

list 3 things to remember when handling linen while making a hospital bed.

don't let it touch the floor, don't shake it, don't let it touch your scrubs, make them as wrinkle free as possible, do one side at a time

500

what are the 4 types of feedback methods?

1. paraphrasing

2. reflecting

3. asking questions

4. requesting examples

500

Define self innoculation

a microorganism of our own body that travels to another part of the body and causes infection