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100

Which of the following terms descries a bed that is completely made with the bedspread and blankets in place?

closed bed

100

What is a nurse aid's responsibility regarding traction?

Tell the nurse if the weights move.

100

Phantom sensation or phantom limb pain 

The sensation often felt after amputation/loss of a limb.

100

An ambulatory resident can do this

get out of bed and walk

100

This order means a resident can bear full weight on both legs

Full weight bearing

200

Use of this while moving a resident in bed prevents damage to the skin caused by shearing

Draw sheet

200

The bediside stand is an appropriate location to place which of the following? meal tray, valuable items, equipment, linens

equipment

200

Which of the following are appropriate items to place on an overbed table?    urinal, incontinence supplies, meal tray, dirty linens, clean linens

meal tray

clean linens

200

The branch of medicine that deals with obesity

bariatrics

200

Lack of this can cause irritability

sleep

300

An artificial limb is an example of this.

prosthesis

300

Pushing instead of lifting is an example of good use of this.

Body mechanics

300

Why is disposable equipment used in healthcare facilities?

it prevents the spread of microorganisms

300

Using this equipment during transfers can help reduce injury to the body. 

Mechanical lift

300

This is where a gait belt/transfer belt should be placed.

Around the waist

400

Weakening, wasting away, and decrease in size of a muscle

atrophy

400

Painful and permanent stiffening of a muscle

contracture

400

How should an extremity in a cast be positioned?

elevated

400

Lack of this can decrease mental function.

Sleep

400
This is where a resident's hips should be positioned when seated in a wheelchair.

At the very back of the chair

500

How should dirty linen be removed from a bed?

Roll away from your body

500

This is the side that should move first when transferring someone with weakness on one side.

The strong side

500

Why is it important to reposition a resident or patient every 2 hours? 

To avoid pressure injuries. 




500

What should you check each time you reposition someone?

check skin, especially pressure points

**smooth linens, pad bony prominences

500

A resident at high risk for pressure injuries may have this type of mattress.

alternating pressure (also called a low air loss mattress or LAL)