Assistive Devices
Body Mechanics
Ambulation
Safety
Potpourri
100

Assistive device used in the bathroom

 What are: 

Shower chairs

Raised toilet seats

Grab bars

100

To lift heavy objects

What is bend your knees and squat?

100

The act of walking

What is ambulation

100

A person who has paralysed arms, legs, and trunk

What is a quadriplegic?

100

Moving a person from one place to another

What is transfer?

200

Maintain or regain independence in activities and mobility.

Improve quality of life and safety.


What is the purpose of assistive devices?

200

When giving care at the bedside athe CNA should

What is raise the bed to a working height?

200

Maintain muscle strength, circulation, balance, reduces risk of complications

What is the importance of ambulation?

200

Give the right care to the right resident

What is identifying the resident before giving care?

200

Focused on helping patients maintain their current abilities and prevent further decline.

What is restorative care?

300

Support and stability for those who need assistance with balance and weight bearing while walking.


What is the function of a walker.

300

This principle of body mechanics reminds CNAs to keep objects close to their body and lift with their legs, not their back.

What is lifting safely using proper body alignment

300

Each crutch and each leg move independently - 4 points of contact with the ground.

What is a four-point gait?

300

A risk from using a bed rail for a resident

What is entrapment?

300

Encourage independence by allowing patients to do as much as they can on their own.

What is a principle of rehabilitation?

400

Bear weight on the arms instead of the legs.

How do crutches assist with mobility?

400

A bedbound resident needs to be turned

What is at least every 2 hours or as the resident request.

400

Support as needed, stay close, slow steady movements. Have a gait belt.

Dangle, stand, ambulate

What is assisting someone with ambulation? 

400

Prevent burns.

What is check the water temperature first?

400

Addresses physical, emotional, social, spiritual needs of the residents.

What is the importance of holistic care?

500

Underarm

Forearm

Strutter

platform


What are the different types of crutches?

500

According to OSHA, to protect the workers from back injuries

What is avoid lifting whenever possible.
500

Call for help, don't move the resident, address injury as appropriate.

What is the procedure if a resident falls?

500
A manual that has information on hazardous substance

What is MSDS?

500

Maintain activity levels, encouragements, document

What is the CNA's role in assisting with ADL's.