In this position, the resident lies on her back and her hips are brought to the edge of the table
What is : Lithotomy
100
Unable to get out of bed
What is: Bedridden
100
The 24 hour day/night cycle
What is : Circadian rhythm
100
A bed made while no person is in the bed
What is : Unoccupied bed
100
Residents can develop *_______* when left in wrinkled, wet or soiled linens.
What is " Pressure Ulcers
200
This position is used to exam breasts, chest abdomen and perineal area. The patient is flat on their back, knees are flexed and feet are flat on the bed.
What is : Dorsal Recumbent
200
What are the first 2 things you should always do when you have contact with a resident?
What is Identify yourself and wash your hands
200
Only to be used once and discarded
What is : Disposable
200
The inability to control the bladder or bowels which leads to a involuntary loss of urine or feces.
What is : Incontinence
200
If you carry clean linen against your uniform, it becomes *___________*
What is : Contaminated
300
A painful and permanent shortening of a muscle
What is : Contracture
300
When does your responsibility end for the discharged patient?
What is :When the door to the vehicle they leave in closes
300
Bed completely made with the bed spread and blankets in place
What is :A closed bed
300
Bed, bedside stand, overbed table, chair, bath basin, emesis basin, bedpan, call light, urinal (for males) and a water pitcher and cup are all *_____________*
What is : Standard Unit Equipment
300
Closed, Open, Occupied and Surgical are different types of what
What is: Beds
400
Personal care items supplied upon a resident admission
What is: An Admission Pack
400
When a patient decides to leave a facility without the approval of the doctor
What is : AMA (against medical advise)
400
A bed made while the person is in the bed
What is : Occupied bed
400
A call light always be placed
What is : Within the residents reach
400
Environment, noise level and problems with odor or inadequate ventilation, anxiety and temperature are all factors that can affect what
What is : Sleep
500
Initial value that can be compared to future measurments
What is : Baseline
500
Before entering the patient room, you should *______* first
What is : Knock
500
A bed made so a person can easily move onto it from a stretcher
What is : Surgical bed
500
Lowest position and locked is how you should always leave the patients *__________*
What is :Bed
500
A natural period of rest for the mind and body during which energy is restored